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Re: New book on History of Jews in Canada
#general
Myra S. Davis <myrabokpg@...>
To David Goldman
Where did you get this book about family in Edmonton and Alberta? Some of my family lived there. How much is the book? Thanks, Myra Davis, Tucson, AZ myrabokpg@juno.com
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Israel Genealogical Society - Next Polish SIG Meeting: October30, 2000
#poland
Jean-Pierre Stroweis <stroweis@...>
Shalom,
I am very pleased to re-invite you to Meirtchak's lecture, postponed from last June and now rescheduled to October 30th.The conference is organized by the SIG Poland of the Israel Genealogical Society. The details are as follows: Place: Beit Hatanach, 16 Rotschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv. Date: Monday, October 30th 2000, at 19:00 Lecturer: Benjamin Meirtchak - Chairman of the Association of Jewish War Veterans Polish Armies in Israel; Chairman of the Central Committee of the Association of Disabled Veterans of Fight against Nazism in Israel; Secretary General of the Association of Polish Jews in Israel. Subject: JEWISH MILITARY CASUALTIES IN THE POLISH ARMIES IN WORLD WAR II More details about the subject of the lecture at : http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/4017/meirtchak/meirtchak.htm Admission: Members free; Visitors 15 NIS Jean-Pierre Stroweis stroweis@trendline.co.il Israel Genealogical Society E-mail: igs@isragen.org.il Web: http://www.isragen.org.il
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: New book on History of Jews in Canada
#general
Myra S. Davis <myrabokpg@...>
To David Goldman
Where did you get this book about family in Edmonton and Alberta? Some of my family lived there. How much is the book? Thanks, Myra Davis, Tucson, AZ myrabokpg@juno.com
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JRI Poland #Poland Israel Genealogical Society - Next Polish SIG Meeting: October30, 2000
#poland
Jean-Pierre Stroweis <stroweis@...>
Shalom,
I am very pleased to re-invite you to Meirtchak's lecture, postponed from last June and now rescheduled to October 30th.The conference is organized by the SIG Poland of the Israel Genealogical Society. The details are as follows: Place: Beit Hatanach, 16 Rotschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv. Date: Monday, October 30th 2000, at 19:00 Lecturer: Benjamin Meirtchak - Chairman of the Association of Jewish War Veterans Polish Armies in Israel; Chairman of the Central Committee of the Association of Disabled Veterans of Fight against Nazism in Israel; Secretary General of the Association of Polish Jews in Israel. Subject: JEWISH MILITARY CASUALTIES IN THE POLISH ARMIES IN WORLD WAR II More details about the subject of the lecture at : http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/4017/meirtchak/meirtchak.htm Admission: Members free; Visitors 15 NIS Jean-Pierre Stroweis stroweis@trendline.co.il Israel Genealogical Society E-mail: igs@isragen.org.il Web: http://www.isragen.org.il
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Lomza, Ruscian, and Rozan
#poland
Mark_J._Schwartz@...
I am new to the mailing list and have a quick question. My
great-grandmother's brother lists Lomza as his birthplace on his naturalization papers, and his last residence prior to emigration as "Ruscian, Russia". On my great-grandmother's death certificate it lists "Rozan, Russia" as her birthplace. Is it possible that Ruscian and Rozan are the same places? If they are the same, where is in this in relation to Lomza. Thanks Mark Schwartz Searching: CHELST, SCHWARTZBLATT, FRUMAN, SOKOLOVITZ, PERMUTH, LEFKOVICH
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Re: Help on Polish Name
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garymaher@...
In my family, men with the English name Charles have the Hebrew name
Yehezkel (hard "h"), which, in Polish, is Chackiel (pronounced "Hots-keel", again with a hard "h"). Chacek for short! ;-) Hope this is helpful! Gary On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 00:00:58 -0500 "JRI-Poland digest" <jri-pl@lyris.jewishgen.org> writes: Rita Ashley Fishman <ritafishman@worldnet.att.net> wrote:________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
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JRI Poland #Poland Lomza, Ruscian, and Rozan
#poland
Mark_J._Schwartz@...
I am new to the mailing list and have a quick question. My
great-grandmother's brother lists Lomza as his birthplace on his naturalization papers, and his last residence prior to emigration as "Ruscian, Russia". On my great-grandmother's death certificate it lists "Rozan, Russia" as her birthplace. Is it possible that Ruscian and Rozan are the same places? If they are the same, where is in this in relation to Lomza. Thanks Mark Schwartz Searching: CHELST, SCHWARTZBLATT, FRUMAN, SOKOLOVITZ, PERMUTH, LEFKOVICH
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JRI Poland #Poland Re: Help on Polish Name
#poland
garymaher@...
In my family, men with the English name Charles have the Hebrew name
Yehezkel (hard "h"), which, in Polish, is Chackiel (pronounced "Hots-keel", again with a hard "h"). Chacek for short! ;-) Hope this is helpful! Gary On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 00:00:58 -0500 "JRI-Poland digest" <jri-pl@lyris.jewishgen.org> writes: Rita Ashley Fishman <ritafishman@worldnet.att.net> wrote:________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
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Researcher
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Ida Cherney <january@...>
I am in need of a professional Researcher in the New York metropolitan
area. Please respond privately. TIA Ida Cherney january@bc.seflin.org
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Researcher
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Ida Cherney <january@...>
I am in need of a professional Researcher in the New York metropolitan
area. Please respond privately. TIA Ida Cherney january@bc.seflin.org
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Re: Cemetery Project and FTJP
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Bernie Hirsch <bernie06@...>
when was the update? I have a copy of the 1998 version.
"Alan H. Rosen" wrote: I understand that there was an updated version of the Cemetery Project of-- Kind regards, Bernie Hirsch
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Trakai District Research Group - Alytus 1858 Revision List
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Bernard Margolis <debmarg@...>
Sir or Madame;
On 22 Oct 2000, a message sent >from Robyn Perlin to your Group stating that the Trakai District Research Group had made a contribution of 544 newly acquired records. This list includes the Town of Punia. Can I obtain either the entire list or just that for Punia. Is this clear enough? Bernie
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American Red Cross Tracing Service
#general
Bernard Margolis <debmarg@...>
Dear Group
With great difficulty I am trying to contact the above '"subject". Using the www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/#Holocaust, I was given 2 E-mail addresses to contact. Both bounced. Where do I appeal for help? Bernie
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Mass. Birth Certificates
#general
Carol Raspler
I recently received a typed/computerized, certified copy of an 1898
birth record >from the Morrissey Boulevard Archives. Is this the practice, or will they re-send a photocopy of the original certificate upon request? The sheet sent to me even lists the Year, Volume, Page and Number of the Certificate. Thanks to all, Carol Raspler, Delray Beach, FL
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Besarabia or Bessarabis?
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Howard M. Kaplan <howardmk@...>
Can one of the JGen experts explain when,where and how long Bessarabia
(Besarabia?) existed and what (if any) major shtetls existed there? A distaff 1920 census enumerator has my maternal, widowed GM as originating in Besarabia. TIA. Howard M. Kaplan Colorado
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Re: Terespol , ?
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BonnieCohn@...
Dear Barbara,
My grandfather came >from Tiraspol. It is a city in southeast Moldova. It is not very far >from Kishinev. My grandfather left after the pogram in Kishinev sometime in 1903. Perhaps this is the town that you are looking for. Bonnie Cohn
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Cemetery Project and FTJP
#general
Bernie Hirsch <bernie06@...>
when was the update? I have a copy of the 1998 version.
"Alan H. Rosen" wrote: I understand that there was an updated version of the Cemetery Project of-- Kind regards, Bernie Hirsch
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Trakai District Research Group - Alytus 1858 Revision List
#general
Bernard Margolis <debmarg@...>
Sir or Madame;
On 22 Oct 2000, a message sent >from Robyn Perlin to your Group stating that the Trakai District Research Group had made a contribution of 544 newly acquired records. This list includes the Town of Punia. Can I obtain either the entire list or just that for Punia. Is this clear enough? Bernie
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen American Red Cross Tracing Service
#general
Bernard Margolis <debmarg@...>
Dear Group
With great difficulty I am trying to contact the above '"subject". Using the www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/#Holocaust, I was given 2 E-mail addresses to contact. Both bounced. Where do I appeal for help? Bernie
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Mass. Birth Certificates
#general
Carol Raspler
I recently received a typed/computerized, certified copy of an 1898
birth record >from the Morrissey Boulevard Archives. Is this the practice, or will they re-send a photocopy of the original certificate upon request? The sheet sent to me even lists the Year, Volume, Page and Number of the Certificate. Thanks to all, Carol Raspler, Delray Beach, FL
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