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Viewmate VM1665 Recognize name of town in Ukraine from manifest
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Joe Newman <pcmanager@...>
I was surprised to find that family members who had always said they were
from Ekaterinaslov (Dnepropetrovsk) were shown as emigrating >from there butwith a different birthplace in Russia. Does anyone recognize this town name? Click the link below to go directly to the scan: http://www.jewishgen.org/ViewMate/ALL/source/vm1665.html Please reply in private. Send responses directly to my email, not to the newsgroup.
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Searching: LENCZER > Ranaana, Israel, Post WWII
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desrx <desrx@...>
I am looking for the family of a David Lenczner. After surviving the camps,
he relocated to Rananna, Israel. He has since passed on. I have been told he had at least two children, a son and daughter, but I am not sure if it would be proper to give their names here. It is a very vague time frame so I presume the children were born in the 1940's or 1950's. I believe David might have been >from the Szczekociny, Sosnowiec area. I would like to contact the family. Not sure if they are related to my Lenczner family but they are connected to my Kalkopf clan. H. Michael McTeer desrx@mybluelight.com CA USA
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HOROWITZ family - possibly of Brooklyn, 1930
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Brandler Institute of Chasidic Thought <bict@...>
Dear All:
I am posting the following on behalf of a : Does anyone know of any surviving relatives/descendants of the following family, Surname: HOROWITZ, Father's initials Y.L. died in 1930 probably in Brooklyn. Children: Harry Richard Sophie Sheila Please respond privately, Abraham Heschel Brooklyn, NY
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Re: Does enyone know of these Jewish newspaper editors in New York?
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Brandler Institute of Chasidic Thought <bict@...>
If I recall correctly, there might be papers belonging to Abe Kahn in the
Archives of the YIVO Institute in New York. Regards, Abraham Heschel Brooklyn, NY
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GESTLEVITZ
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Bob Suddath <rasuddath@...>
My wife's grandmother was Rose GESTLEVITZb abt 1884. She immigrated >from
Russia in 1901. She married Harry A FREEMAN b abt 1882 also immigrated from Russia in 1901. Bob Suddath remove "CLEAN" rasuddath@CLEANemail.msn.com
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Viewmate VM1665 Recognize name of town in Ukraine from manifest
#general
Joe Newman <pcmanager@...>
I was surprised to find that family members who had always said they were
from Ekaterinaslov (Dnepropetrovsk) were shown as emigrating >from there butwith a different birthplace in Russia. Does anyone recognize this town name? Click the link below to go directly to the scan: http://www.jewishgen.org/ViewMate/ALL/source/vm1665.html Please reply in private. Send responses directly to my email, not to the newsgroup.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching: LENCZER > Ranaana, Israel, Post WWII
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desrx <desrx@...>
I am looking for the family of a David Lenczner. After surviving the camps,
he relocated to Rananna, Israel. He has since passed on. I have been told he had at least two children, a son and daughter, but I am not sure if it would be proper to give their names here. It is a very vague time frame so I presume the children were born in the 1940's or 1950's. I believe David might have been >from the Szczekociny, Sosnowiec area. I would like to contact the family. Not sure if they are related to my Lenczner family but they are connected to my Kalkopf clan. H. Michael McTeer desrx@mybluelight.com CA USA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen HOROWITZ family - possibly of Brooklyn, 1930
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Brandler Institute of Chasidic Thought <bict@...>
Dear All:
I am posting the following on behalf of a : Does anyone know of any surviving relatives/descendants of the following family, Surname: HOROWITZ, Father's initials Y.L. died in 1930 probably in Brooklyn. Children: Harry Richard Sophie Sheila Please respond privately, Abraham Heschel Brooklyn, NY
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Does enyone know of these Jewish newspaper editors in New York?
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Brandler Institute of Chasidic Thought <bict@...>
If I recall correctly, there might be papers belonging to Abe Kahn in the
Archives of the YIVO Institute in New York. Regards, Abraham Heschel Brooklyn, NY
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen GESTLEVITZ
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Bob Suddath <rasuddath@...>
My wife's grandmother was Rose GESTLEVITZb abt 1884. She immigrated >from
Russia in 1901. She married Harry A FREEMAN b abt 1882 also immigrated from Russia in 1901. Bob Suddath remove "CLEAN" rasuddath@CLEANemail.msn.com
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Re: Vital Records in Lithuania
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sallybru <sallybru@...>
Check LitvakSig for vital records of Lithuania-there are a lot. The
Lithuanian archivists have been very helpful in finding and helping to index and publish the information. Unfortunately, if some particular clerk told your friend that records do not exist for Lasdai, it is possible that that is true; it is also possible that the family actually has records in another town in the area, for which records exist. It is also possible that your friend was in the wrong archive and the records exist elsewhere. It is also possible that the clerk was lazy and didn't want to be bothered- I have run into that in New York City Archives. Now I know who to talk to there. Sally Bruckheimer Albany, NY
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Help with missing EIDB manifest
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Jenny Schwartzberg
Dear Genners,
I have found on Ellis Island a passenger manifest that I want to look at, but there is no original manifest showing, only the text manifest is available. When I went to Steve Morse's missing manifests website and tried to view the microfilm, I went back and forth through it and did not find the ship. I think only part of the microfilm is on view. Could someone possibly look at the actual microfilm for me and copy it? This is for a family reunion on August 17th, so there's some urgency. The SS President Grant, April 21, 1910, >from Hamburg, p. 215, lines 17-19 Chane Katschkes age 25 >from Iwankow (Ivankov, Kiev gubernia), Russia Feigo Katschkes age 4 >from Iwankow Gittel Katschkes age 3 >from Iwankow The missing manifest page says they are on microfilm T715 1457 frames 1-1259. I and the KATSCHKES (now KUCHECK) descendants would be most grateful! Yours, Jenny Schwartzberg schwartzbergj@newberry.org Chicago, IL MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Vital Records in Lithuania
#general
sallybru <sallybru@...>
Check LitvakSig for vital records of Lithuania-there are a lot. The
Lithuanian archivists have been very helpful in finding and helping to index and publish the information. Unfortunately, if some particular clerk told your friend that records do not exist for Lasdai, it is possible that that is true; it is also possible that the family actually has records in another town in the area, for which records exist. It is also possible that your friend was in the wrong archive and the records exist elsewhere. It is also possible that the clerk was lazy and didn't want to be bothered- I have run into that in New York City Archives. Now I know who to talk to there. Sally Bruckheimer Albany, NY
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Help with missing EIDB manifest
#general
Jenny Schwartzberg
Dear Genners,
I have found on Ellis Island a passenger manifest that I want to look at, but there is no original manifest showing, only the text manifest is available. When I went to Steve Morse's missing manifests website and tried to view the microfilm, I went back and forth through it and did not find the ship. I think only part of the microfilm is on view. Could someone possibly look at the actual microfilm for me and copy it? This is for a family reunion on August 17th, so there's some urgency. The SS President Grant, April 21, 1910, >from Hamburg, p. 215, lines 17-19 Chane Katschkes age 25 >from Iwankow (Ivankov, Kiev gubernia), Russia Feigo Katschkes age 4 >from Iwankow Gittel Katschkes age 3 >from Iwankow The missing manifest page says they are on microfilm T715 1457 frames 1-1259. I and the KATSCHKES (now KUCHECK) descendants would be most grateful! Yours, Jenny Schwartzberg schwartzbergj@newberry.org Chicago, IL MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately
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ORBACH_GISHEN in Australia
#lithuania
Allen & Dinah Katz <aldikat@...>
Looking for ORBACH and GISHEN in Melbourne, Australia: Malla nee GISHEN
married 'Someone' ORBACH. Malla (Malka) was the daughter of Beryl(Dov)-Hersheland Reizel GISHEN, and sister to Baruch and Moshe, who all perished in the Shoah. Can anyone help? Allen Katz Raanana Israel aldikat@netvision.net.il MODERATOR'S NOTE: It would be helpful if family search queries include the town or area in Lithuania >from which a family came.
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania ORBACH_GISHEN in Australia
#lithuania
Allen & Dinah Katz <aldikat@...>
Looking for ORBACH and GISHEN in Melbourne, Australia: Malla nee GISHEN
married 'Someone' ORBACH. Malla (Malka) was the daughter of Beryl(Dov)-Hersheland Reizel GISHEN, and sister to Baruch and Moshe, who all perished in the Shoah. Can anyone help? Allen Katz Raanana Israel aldikat@netvision.net.il MODERATOR'S NOTE: It would be helpful if family search queries include the town or area in Lithuania >from which a family came.
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A Yiddish World Remembered
#lithuania
Andrew Blumberg <ajb61@...>
A Yiddish World Remembered, premiering Sat., August 10 at 9:10 p.m., on
New York Public Television station WLIW, tells the story of Jewish life in the shtetls and urban cities of Eastern Europe at the start of the 20th century using never-before-seen archival film, photographs and interviews with scholars and some of the last remaining villagers, many of whom currently reside in the New York metro area. Actor Elliot Gould narrates. Click here for full schedule on WLIW http://www.pbs.org/cgi-registry/whatson/template.cgir?s=WLIW&t=3&p=20031 &c=d&d=2002-08-10 The program also airs Sunday, August 11, on WNET. Andrew Blumberg Searching BLUMBERG: Bielsk Podlaski, Grodno Gubernia, Poland EDELSTEIN / ADELSTEIN: in or near Bessarabia EIDUS / EIDUSS / AIDUS / AIDUSS / ADUS / EDUS: Dvinsk & Riga, Latvia GOLDMAN: Kolki, Ukraine GERMAN / GURMAN: Bessarabia GILMAN: Ukraine (Kolki) KAPLAN: Bielsk Podlaski, Grodno Gubernia, Poland KAPLAN: Kolki, Ukraine LASKOWITZ: near Vilnius, Lithuania RICHMAN: Radomyshl, Ukraine RITZ/RITS: Drissa & Miori, Belarus HIMELFARB / HIMMELFARB / GIMMELFARB: Kovel, Ukraine KIPELMAN / KIPPELMAN / KIPILMAN: Kolki, Ukraine, and Lutsk (Luck), Poland
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania A Yiddish World Remembered
#lithuania
Andrew Blumberg <ajb61@...>
A Yiddish World Remembered, premiering Sat., August 10 at 9:10 p.m., on
New York Public Television station WLIW, tells the story of Jewish life in the shtetls and urban cities of Eastern Europe at the start of the 20th century using never-before-seen archival film, photographs and interviews with scholars and some of the last remaining villagers, many of whom currently reside in the New York metro area. Actor Elliot Gould narrates. Click here for full schedule on WLIW http://www.pbs.org/cgi-registry/whatson/template.cgir?s=WLIW&t=3&p=20031 &c=d&d=2002-08-10 The program also airs Sunday, August 11, on WNET. Andrew Blumberg Searching BLUMBERG: Bielsk Podlaski, Grodno Gubernia, Poland EDELSTEIN / ADELSTEIN: in or near Bessarabia EIDUS / EIDUSS / AIDUS / AIDUSS / ADUS / EDUS: Dvinsk & Riga, Latvia GOLDMAN: Kolki, Ukraine GERMAN / GURMAN: Bessarabia GILMAN: Ukraine (Kolki) KAPLAN: Bielsk Podlaski, Grodno Gubernia, Poland KAPLAN: Kolki, Ukraine LASKOWITZ: near Vilnius, Lithuania RICHMAN: Radomyshl, Ukraine RITZ/RITS: Drissa & Miori, Belarus HIMELFARB / HIMMELFARB / GIMMELFARB: Kovel, Ukraine KIPELMAN / KIPPELMAN / KIPILMAN: Kolki, Ukraine, and Lutsk (Luck), Poland
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A Yiddish World Remembered
#latvia
Andrew Blumberg <ajb61@...>
A Yiddish World Remembered, premiering Sat., August 10 at 9:10 p.m., on
New York Public Television station WLIW, tells the story of Jewish life in the shtetls and urban cities of Eastern Europe at the start of the 20th century using never-before-seen archival film, photographs and interviews with scholars and some of the last remaining villagers, many of whom currently reside in the New York metro area. Actor Elliot Gould narrates. Click here for full schedule on WLIW http://www.pbs.org/cgi-registry/whatson/template.cgir?s=WLIW&t=3&p=20031 &c=d&d=2002-08-10 The program also airs Sunday, August 11, on WNET. Andrew Blumberg Searching BLUMBERG: Bielsk Podlaski, Grodno Gubernia, Poland EDELSTEIN / ADELSTEIN: in or near Bessarabia EIDUS / EIDUSS / AIDUS / AIDUSS / ADUS / EDUS: Dvinsk & Riga, Latvia GOLDMAN: Kolki, Ukraine GERMAN / GURMAN: Bessarabia GILMAN: Ukraine (Kolki) KAPLAN: Bielsk Podlaski, Grodno Gubernia, Poland KAPLAN: Kolki, Ukraine LASKOWITZ: near Vilnius, Lithuania RICHMAN: Radomyshl, Ukraine RITZ/RITS: Drissa & Miori, Belarus HIMELFARB / HIMMELFARB / GIMMELFARB: Kovel, Ukraine KIPELMAN / KIPPELMAN / KIPILMAN: Kolki, Ukraine, and Lutsk (Luck), Poland
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Latvia SIG #Latvia A Yiddish World Remembered
#latvia
Andrew Blumberg <ajb61@...>
A Yiddish World Remembered, premiering Sat., August 10 at 9:10 p.m., on
New York Public Television station WLIW, tells the story of Jewish life in the shtetls and urban cities of Eastern Europe at the start of the 20th century using never-before-seen archival film, photographs and interviews with scholars and some of the last remaining villagers, many of whom currently reside in the New York metro area. Actor Elliot Gould narrates. Click here for full schedule on WLIW http://www.pbs.org/cgi-registry/whatson/template.cgir?s=WLIW&t=3&p=20031 &c=d&d=2002-08-10 The program also airs Sunday, August 11, on WNET. Andrew Blumberg Searching BLUMBERG: Bielsk Podlaski, Grodno Gubernia, Poland EDELSTEIN / ADELSTEIN: in or near Bessarabia EIDUS / EIDUSS / AIDUS / AIDUSS / ADUS / EDUS: Dvinsk & Riga, Latvia GOLDMAN: Kolki, Ukraine GERMAN / GURMAN: Bessarabia GILMAN: Ukraine (Kolki) KAPLAN: Bielsk Podlaski, Grodno Gubernia, Poland KAPLAN: Kolki, Ukraine LASKOWITZ: near Vilnius, Lithuania RICHMAN: Radomyshl, Ukraine RITZ/RITS: Drissa & Miori, Belarus HIMELFARB / HIMMELFARB / GIMMELFARB: Kovel, Ukraine KIPELMAN / KIPPELMAN / KIPILMAN: Kolki, Ukraine, and Lutsk (Luck), Poland
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