This photographic essay, “Eli’s Town,” was exhibited in 2017 at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education in Portland and published the next year in the online edition of the Jewish cultural magazine Moment, co-founded by Eli Wie
       
     
2 Osias Burg and family, 1925.jpg
       
     
3 Woman, Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
4a Rape seed field east of Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
5 Gardener, Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
6 Natasha, outside of Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
7 Woman, outside of Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
8 Richard Burg cycling toward Ozeran.jpg
       
     
9 Two women, Dubno.jpg
       
     
10 Maria Dolinska, Ozeran.jpg
       
     
11, Headstone, Jewish cemetery, Ozeran.jpg
       
     
12 Olga Kvitka, Ozeran.jpg
       
     
13 Olga's hands_1.jpg
       
     
14 Countryside above Varkovychi memorial.jpg
       
     
15 In Sasha's kitchen, Varkovychi.jpg
       
     
16 Galina, Varkovychi.jpg
       
     
17 The Slave Road, Ozeran.jpg
       
     
18 Rabbi Schneersohn and son.jpg
       
     
19 Cover page of Sergei's book.jpg
       
     
20 Selfie, Rivne.jpg
       
     
   This photographic essay, “Eli’s Town,” was exhibited in 2017 at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education in Portland and published the next year in the online edition of the Jewish cultural magazine Moment, co-founded by Eli Wie
       
     

This photographic essay, “Eli’s Town,” was exhibited in 2017 at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education in Portland and published the next year in the online edition of the Jewish cultural magazine Moment, co-founded by Eli Wiesel.

In early 2017 I conceived of the idea of traveling to Eastern Europe to photograph the place where my Jewish grandfather and namesake Eli (pronounced “Ellie”), who died the year before I was born, had come from. At the time, my wife and I were awaiting the birth of our first grandchild, and there was something compelling about linking family past to future. After letting the notion sit for a while, I booted up my computer on a cold morning in Vermont to see what I could learn about my grandfather.

2 Osias Burg and family, 1925.jpg
       
     
3 Woman, Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
4a Rape seed field east of Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
5 Gardener, Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
6 Natasha, outside of Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
7 Woman, outside of Pidkamin.jpg
       
     
8 Richard Burg cycling toward Ozeran.jpg
       
     
9 Two women, Dubno.jpg
       
     
10 Maria Dolinska, Ozeran.jpg
       
     
11, Headstone, Jewish cemetery, Ozeran.jpg
       
     
12 Olga Kvitka, Ozeran.jpg
       
     
13 Olga's hands_1.jpg
       
     
14 Countryside above Varkovychi memorial.jpg
       
     
15 In Sasha's kitchen, Varkovychi.jpg
       
     
16 Galina, Varkovychi.jpg
       
     
17 The Slave Road, Ozeran.jpg
       
     
18 Rabbi Schneersohn and son.jpg
       
     
19 Cover page of Sergei's book.jpg
       
     
20 Selfie, Rivne.jpg