We ate lunch here on two consecutive days. We suspect
that we were the biggest group to roll through town in many a month.
When we paid and left a tip, the owner was definitely surprised -
apparently not the custom. We thought about it and then hoped that
they would realize the loss that resulted to themselves, that all the
Jews were now gone, having been murdered. What might the town have
been had the Jews been allowed to live?
We were lucky that Chaim had located Duba Rosenberg
(second from the left), who was raised in Yurburg, survived the war,
and was now living in Kovno. We invited Duba to come with us so that
she could identify the building that were the homes and businesses of
our family members. At one point she just headed into the woods with
us in tow, and no explanation. She came up to this rock (behind us)
and said that when she lived here, her friends would always come to
this rock to have their picture taken on happy occassions. Clearly
this was a happy occassion for Duba to be back in her home town
surrounded by Jews, the family of her friends (now long gone)!