Re: The Movable Tavern #hungary
teddyg1@...
Dear Marc and H-SIG friends,
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Permit me to add my two cents to your interesting family story. It seems to me that the ancestor your grand father was talking about is a member of the Hibschman family that lived in Bodruzal very close to the the Polish border. Tobias Hibshman, my ggf, after whom I am named, had a son and several daughters. The son, Leopold Hibshman, my gf and one of the daughtera Ann Hibshman married to Polster. In the Bodruzal home they had a Tavern where my mother remembers it and they used to attend the local an polish soldiers comming >from the nearby polish Dukla town. Eventually, the Polsters also had a Tavern parallel to the Bodruzal one, that I do not know. But I do know that, the Goldsteins, who lived in Nizni Orlich, not far >from Bodruzal and not far >from Polanka where your Polster ancestors lived, also had a Tavern. The Goldstein home, owned originally by my gggf Moishe Goldstein, than by my ggf David Goldstein and then by his son my gf Zwi Goldstein had also a Tavern and it is now owned by the Police Officer of the town. Touvia (Teddy) Goldstein Israel http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/1756
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From: Marc & Laura Polster <mpolster@pacbell.net> To: Hungarian SIG <h-sig@lyris.jewishgen.org> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 5:01 PM Subject: The Movable Tavern All this talk about taverns reminds me of a Polster family legend. I havehis siblings. A Polster ancestor ran a tavern apparently along the Polishon the Polish side of the border. Quite resourceful and/or terrible civil
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