Naum Aronson Lvovich (1872-1943) was born on December 25, 1872, in a traditional religious family of ten children in Kreslavka, a village near Vitebsk in Bearus, then part of the Russian empire, now part of the Republic of Latvia. Aronson recalled “There are some memories that remain tangible forever like tastes and smells.” Naum was living in a ‘huge House”. Naum added that “The house the yard, the garden, the buildings came to life on Passover Eve.” He died in New York September 30, 1943.