Moshe Sachs (1800-1870)
Based on his apparent age in the photo, the picture was taken in about 1840.
See http://www.sarasohn.com/MosheSachs for more information.
Note: I think the picture at that site may be from a copy of our original.
This is my opinion based on the apparently identical tear that exists in both images.
Monisch and Haiya Schlank Eisenman
Avigdor and Rachel Eisenman Ende, possibly taken during a 1961 visit from Max and Ida Sarasohn
Blumie (white dress) and Hindie Eisenman
Slonim family, some killed in 1929 Hebron Massacre,
Identified by Shlomo Slonim, son of Eliezar Don Slonim
L-R:
Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Slonim (married Chaya Tzvia Sarasohn);
Eliezar Don Slonim, son of Rabbi Y. Y. Slonim, killed in Hebron Massacre in 1929;
Rabbi Moteh bar Slonim, father of Rabbi Schneer Zalman Slonim;
Mendel Slonim, brother of Rabbi Y. Y. Slonim (standing);
Rabbi Schneer Zalman Slonim, father of Rabbi Y. Y. and Mendel Slonim;
Yitzcak Levi Slonim, son of Rabbi Y. Y. Slonim who moved to South Africa;