JRI Poland #Poland Finding lost relatives from Zwolen, Poland #poland
avivahpinski <avivahpinski@...>
In response to the messages below. You might contact the
Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw.*http://www.jhi.pl/en/genealogy* The Institute has a genealogy department and they have records from survivors immediately after WWII that are not available anyplaceelse. Amongst other things, survivors filled out cards stating names of relatives and where they would like to go. The Institute has the originals. It is possible that you may find some information there. You might also check the International Red Cross International Tracing records that are at the Holocaust Museum in Washington. These records are not on line and you will have to check with the Holocaust Museum for information and assistance. Good luck! Avivah R. Z. Pinski near Philadelphia, USA Researching: Zuchman in Sarnaki, Karczew, and Warsaw Poland Reznik in Drohiczyn, Siemiatische, Poland Kopekin & Rifczes in Lemberg, Vienna, Polatsk, and Besonkovich Familiant and Koifman in Bessarabia and Ukraine Sondak in Vitebsk, Belarus and Rehitza, Latvia Aginsky and Slonimsky in Minsk --------------------- ORIGINAL MESSAGE ------------------ Subject: WEINTRAUB >from ZWOLEN, POLAND From: tina levine<tsl553@yahoo.com> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2017 23:05:58 +0000 (UTC) X-Message-Number: 2 I was told by my mother in law that none of her family survived the holocaust. While searching on a genealogy website today I found a gentleman with the same surname as her and >from the same town in Poland (Zwolen, near Radom.) Now I'm wondering if they might have been cousins. Her parents were Isaak and Feiga Weintraub. The gentleman's name was Josef Weintraub, >from Zwolen Poland, born 1922 to Shulem and Malka, nee Zeidenbaum. He immigrated to Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1946 >from Italy. Anyone have suggestions for searching his descendants to see if there is a link to my mother-in-law's family? Tina Pachter Levine NYC Searching: Weintraub >from Zwolen, Poland
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