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ProQuest Free Database for February 2013
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Sherri Bobish
Hello 'genners,
ProQuest's free database for the month of February 2013 is "ProQuest Dissertations & Theses." http://discovermorecorps.com/page/database-of-the-month Let's find out how intelligent our ancestors were. I easily found my late brother's thesis. Regards, Sherri Bobish Princeton, NJ Searching: RATOWSKY, Ariiogala, Lith. WALTZMAN / WALZMAN, Ustrzyki Dolne (Istryker), Pol. BOJDA, Tarnobrzeg, Pol. LEFFENFELD, Daliowa, Pol. SOLON / SOLAN / SOKOLSKY, Grodek (Bialystok), Pol. BOBISH, Odessa (?)
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Hebrew given names I've never heard of before
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Helene Kenvin <hekenvin@...>
There are two Hebrew given names that women in my family have that I've never
encountered before: Hotis and Cirenza. Can anyone tell me about them? Our family is >from Prussia and I wondered if they might be German kinuis (nicknames); but I cannot find anything about them. Helene Kenvin USA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ProQuest Free Database for February 2013
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Sherri Bobish
Hello 'genners,
ProQuest's free database for the month of February 2013 is "ProQuest Dissertations & Theses." http://discovermorecorps.com/page/database-of-the-month Let's find out how intelligent our ancestors were. I easily found my late brother's thesis. Regards, Sherri Bobish Princeton, NJ Searching: RATOWSKY, Ariiogala, Lith. WALTZMAN / WALZMAN, Ustrzyki Dolne (Istryker), Pol. BOJDA, Tarnobrzeg, Pol. LEFFENFELD, Daliowa, Pol. SOLON / SOLAN / SOKOLSKY, Grodek (Bialystok), Pol. BOBISH, Odessa (?)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Hebrew given names I've never heard of before
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Helene Kenvin <hekenvin@...>
There are two Hebrew given names that women in my family have that I've never
encountered before: Hotis and Cirenza. Can anyone tell me about them? Our family is >from Prussia and I wondered if they might be German kinuis (nicknames); but I cannot find anything about them. Helene Kenvin USA
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Village of Kniazhe / Kinyaja in Ukraine
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Thanks to the wonderful members of JewishGen (Alexander Sharon and Lara
Diamond) for solving the riddle of the location of one of my family shtetls, Kniazhe. It turns out that the village of Kniazhe was, as my grandmother said, located a few miles (4.1 km NNW) >from the larger town of Kryzhopol, Vinnitsya, Ukraine. The town's name was changed to Radyans'ke, probably after the Russian Revolution, in order to have a more `Soviet` name. Four Jews are first reported as living in Kniazhe in 1765. At its height in 1897, the town had 1,040 Jews, 95% of its total population. Thereafter, the Jewish population in Kniazhe gradually relocated to nearby Kryzhopol and there were no Jews left in the village before WWII. For those who are also interested in this area, the names Kniazhe, Kniazhepol, Kniazhevo, and Knizhe-Timanovka are all variations on the original names of the shtetl. It can be found at https://maps.google.com/?q=Radyans%27ke,+Vinnyts%27ka+oblast,+Ukraine&ftid=0 x40cd1baaa1ba4fe9:0x288f1383ce5736f0&hl=en&gl=us. Thanks for all the JewishGenners who contacted me with suggestions. You're the best! Marla Waltman Daschko Toronto, Ontario, Canada waltman.marla@... Searching: Ash, Baltman, Begler, Beigler, Bigler, Kocimorski, Kraft, Krafcik, Kraftchek, Kravchek, Lewkowicz, Marantz, Organ, Organek, Organick, Organkiewicz, Spector, Spektor, Uszerowicz, Veltman, Voltman, Waltman, Weltman
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Village of Kniazhe / Kinyaja in Ukraine
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Thanks to the wonderful members of JewishGen (Alexander Sharon and Lara
Diamond) for solving the riddle of the location of one of my family shtetls, Kniazhe. It turns out that the village of Kniazhe was, as my grandmother said, located a few miles (4.1 km NNW) >from the larger town of Kryzhopol, Vinnitsya, Ukraine. The town's name was changed to Radyans'ke, probably after the Russian Revolution, in order to have a more `Soviet` name. Four Jews are first reported as living in Kniazhe in 1765. At its height in 1897, the town had 1,040 Jews, 95% of its total population. Thereafter, the Jewish population in Kniazhe gradually relocated to nearby Kryzhopol and there were no Jews left in the village before WWII. For those who are also interested in this area, the names Kniazhe, Kniazhepol, Kniazhevo, and Knizhe-Timanovka are all variations on the original names of the shtetl. It can be found at https://maps.google.com/?q=Radyans%27ke,+Vinnyts%27ka+oblast,+Ukraine&ftid=0 x40cd1baaa1ba4fe9:0x288f1383ce5736f0&hl=en&gl=us. Thanks for all the JewishGenners who contacted me with suggestions. You're the best! Marla Waltman Daschko Toronto, Ontario, Canada waltman.marla@... Searching: Ash, Baltman, Begler, Beigler, Bigler, Kocimorski, Kraft, Krafcik, Kraftchek, Kravchek, Lewkowicz, Marantz, Organ, Organek, Organick, Organkiewicz, Spector, Spektor, Uszerowicz, Veltman, Voltman, Waltman, Weltman
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Latest Issue of JewishGen Success Stories
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Phyllis Kramer
We invite you to read the four inspiring stories in the latest issue of JewishGen
Success! Stories; you can access these stories >from the "About Us" button on the JewishGen home page (www.JewishGen.org) or by following this link: http://JewishGen.org/JewishGen/Testimonials/ In this webzine issue: *Andrew Lenard searches for Rozsi, his musical partner during his teen years, who had been transported to Auschwitz >from their home town in Hungary... *Ruth Marcus looks for descendants of the former residents of Lunna-Wola to invite them to a town reunion and finds her own third cousins... *Marla Raucher Osborn locates and contacts her estranged grandfather when she was only fourteen. Years later she researches the history of his family in Przemysl... *Edwin Parks was writing a book on British military involvement in the Middle East when he came across some medals of Jacob Aptekman, who served in the Royal Fusiliers in World War I, resulting in a fascinating story of a "Warrior of Zion". This issue was prepared by JewishGen volunteers -- Nancy Siegel, Editor, and Anna Blanchard, Webmaster. We are sure you will be moved by these stories and we encourage you to submit your success stories to us at success@... Phyllis Kramer, NYC & PBG, Florida VP, Education and Special Projects, JewishGen Inc. phylliskramer1@...
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Latest Issue of JewishGen Success Stories
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Phyllis Kramer
We invite you to read the four inspiring stories in the latest issue of JewishGen
Success! Stories; you can access these stories >from the "About Us" button on the JewishGen home page (www.JewishGen.org) or by following this link: http://JewishGen.org/JewishGen/Testimonials/ In this webzine issue: *Andrew Lenard searches for Rozsi, his musical partner during his teen years, who had been transported to Auschwitz >from their home town in Hungary... *Ruth Marcus looks for descendants of the former residents of Lunna-Wola to invite them to a town reunion and finds her own third cousins... *Marla Raucher Osborn locates and contacts her estranged grandfather when she was only fourteen. Years later she researches the history of his family in Przemysl... *Edwin Parks was writing a book on British military involvement in the Middle East when he came across some medals of Jacob Aptekman, who served in the Royal Fusiliers in World War I, resulting in a fascinating story of a "Warrior of Zion". This issue was prepared by JewishGen volunteers -- Nancy Siegel, Editor, and Anna Blanchard, Webmaster. We are sure you will be moved by these stories and we encourage you to submit your success stories to us at success@... Phyllis Kramer, NYC & PBG, Florida VP, Education and Special Projects, JewishGen Inc. phylliskramer1@...
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Viewmate Translation Request
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Vicki Adelson
Hello everyone,
I just posted a Viewmate Translation Request. I think this is the marriage certificate of my great grandparents, who were married in Poland. I have been told that it is written in Cyrillic although I am not really sure. It can be pulled up on Viewmate as #6006. If anyone can translate the names, dates, places, and key events described in this document, I would really appreciate it. Thank you very much, Vicki Green Adelson Clearwater, Florida USA MODERATOR NOTE: Private response or respond on the ViewMate form please. The direct url is http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/responselist.asp?key=6006
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Viewmate Translation Request
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Vicki Adelson
Hello everyone,
I just posted a Viewmate Translation Request. I think this is the marriage certificate of my great grandparents, who were married in Poland. I have been told that it is written in Cyrillic although I am not really sure. It can be pulled up on Viewmate as #6006. If anyone can translate the names, dates, places, and key events described in this document, I would really appreciate it. Thank you very much, Vicki Green Adelson Clearwater, Florida USA MODERATOR NOTE: Private response or respond on the ViewMate form please. The direct url is http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/responselist.asp?key=6006
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Looking for photographer in Romania
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Jessica Zering
Hello all!
I am looking for someone who is able to photograph grave sites/headstones for me. It's for 3 people. They are located in the Radautz Jewish Cemetery in Radauti, Radautz, Romania. I am happy to pay you for your time! If you are able to do this, please contact me at my email address: pharmsciencegirl@.... We can work out the details then. Jessica Zering Pullman, Washington
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Looking for photographer in Romania
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Jessica Zering
Hello all!
I am looking for someone who is able to photograph grave sites/headstones for me. It's for 3 people. They are located in the Radautz Jewish Cemetery in Radauti, Radautz, Romania. I am happy to pay you for your time! If you are able to do this, please contact me at my email address: pharmsciencegirl@.... We can work out the details then. Jessica Zering Pullman, Washington
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Re: Record Transcripts from Vienna to Jaroslaw
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Fritz Neubauer
Everthan wrote (in response to Barbara)
Barbara Ras Wechsler wrote: . Jaroslau is also listed in the column "zustndig nach" "zuständig nach ...""living/domiciled in ..." Dear all, "zuständig nach" in Austro-Hungarian documents has nothing to do with "living in" or "domiciled in", until 1918 is was a fictitious "home place" inherited >from the paternal ancestors which theoretically would be responsible for a person if the need should arise. A person "zustaendig nach" a certain place need never ever have been to this place in his or her life. And this place seems to have been informed about any civil proceedings. More experts on this can probably be found on the Austro-Czech SIG mailing list. I hope that helps Fritz Neubauer, North Germany with Austrian roots
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Record Transcripts from Vienna to Jaroslaw
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Fritz Neubauer
Everthan wrote (in response to Barbara)
Barbara Ras Wechsler wrote: . Jaroslau is also listed in the column "zustndig nach" "zuständig nach ...""living/domiciled in ..." Dear all, "zuständig nach" in Austro-Hungarian documents has nothing to do with "living in" or "domiciled in", until 1918 is was a fictitious "home place" inherited >from the paternal ancestors which theoretically would be responsible for a person if the need should arise. A person "zustaendig nach" a certain place need never ever have been to this place in his or her life. And this place seems to have been informed about any civil proceedings. More experts on this can probably be found on the Austro-Czech SIG mailing list. I hope that helps Fritz Neubauer, North Germany with Austrian roots
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KehilaLinks Project Report for December 2012 / January 1213
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We are pleased to welcome the following webpages to JewishGen KehilaLinks
We thank the owners and webmasters of these webpages for creating fitting memorials to these Kehilot (Jewish Communities) and for providing a valuable resource for future generations of their descendants. Astei (Asztely, Asztely), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Astei/ ~~~ Badalovo (Badalo), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Badalovo/ ~~~ Balazher (Balazser, Balazser), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Balazher/ ~~~ Bat'ovo (Batyu), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Batovo/ ~~~ Bedevlya (Bedohaza, Bedevla), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Bedevlya/ ~~~ Beregi (Nagybereg, Berehy), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Beregi/ ~~~ Bila Tserkva (Tiszafejeregyhaza, Bila Cirkev), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Bila_Tserkva/ ~~~ Brystrytsya (Repede, Rjapity), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Brystrytsya/ ~~~ Bushtyno (Bustyahaza, Bustino), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Bushtyno/ ~~~ Chornotysiv (Feketeardo, Cerny, Ardov), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Chornotysiv/ ~~~ Danylovo (Husztsofalva, Danilovo), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Danylovo/ ~~~ Dilove (Terebesfejerpatak, Trebusa), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Dilove/ ~~~ Drahovo (Kovesliget, Dragovo), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Drahovo/ ~~~ Dubove (Dombo, Dubove), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Dubove/ ~~~ Dubrynychi (Bercsenyifalva, Dubrinice), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Dubrynychi/ ~~~ Dyida (Deda), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Dyida/ ~~~ Gecha (Mezogecse, Meze), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Gecha/ ~~~ Hanychi (Ganychi, Ganya, Ganice), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Hanychi/ ~~~ Huklyvyy (Hukliva, Huklivy), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Huklyvyy/ ~~~ Iza, Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Iza/ ~~~ Korolevo (Kiralyhaza, Kralovo), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz for Ellen Shindelman Kowitt http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Korolevo/ ~~~ Krasnoye (Krasne, Krasnoya), Ukraine Created by Lara Diamond http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Krasnoye_ukr/Krasnoye.html ~~~ Lubny (Luben), Ukraine Created by Lara Diamond http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Lubny/Lubny.html ~~~ Shpikov (Shpykiv), Ukraine Created by Lara Diamond http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Shpikov/Shpikov.html ~~~ Wislica (Vayslits), Poland Created by Andrzej Selerowicz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Wislica/index.htm ~~~ Zhyvotiv (Novyy Zhivotov, Zhivatov), Ukraine Created by Igor Schein Webpag Design by Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zhyvotiv/ ~~~ KehilaLinks webpages recently updated: Cherkasy (Cherkoss), UKraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/cherkasy/ ~~~ Cigand (Kisczigand, Nagycigand), Hungary http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/cigand/ ~~~ Huncovce (Hunsdorf, Unsdorf), Slovakia http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/huncovce/ ~~~ Narewka, Poland http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Narewka/ ~~~ Skala-Podol'skaya (Skala), UKraine (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/SkalaPodol/ ~~~ Some of our Kehila webpages were created by people who are no longer able to maintain them. We thank them for their past efforts and wish them luck on their future endeavors. The following webpages are "orphaned" and are available for adoption. Barysaw (Borisov), Belarus http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/borisov/borisov.html ~~~ Briceni (Brichany, Britshan) (B) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Brichany/brichany.htm ~~~ Kolomea (Komomyja) (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kolomea/kolomad.htm ~~~ GOOD NEWS! The following webpages were adopted: Kalush (Kalusz) (G), Ukraine Created by Susannah Juni Adopted and updated by Tony Hausner Webpage design by KehilaLinks volunteer Ronald Miller http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kalush/ ~~~ Ostroh (Ostrog), Ukraine Created by Ron Doctor and Richard Baum Adopted by Prentiss Smith http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/ostroh/ ~~~ Uman, Ukraine Created by Ron Doctor and Richard Baum Adopted by David Schreiber http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/uman/ ~~~ Zhytomyr (Zitomir), Ukraine Created by Ron Doctor and Richard Baum Adopted by Janette Silverman http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Zhytomyr/ ~~~ If you wish to create a KehilaLinks webpage or adopt an exiting "orphaned" webpage please contact us at: < bloch@...>. NEED TECHNICAL HELP CREATING A WEBPAGE?: We have a team of dedicated volunteers who will help you create a webpage. ~~~ Susana Leistner Bloch, VP, KehilaLinks, JewishGen, Inc. Barbara Ellman, KehilaLinks Technical Coordinator
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Yiddish Theatre and Vadeville #YiddishTheatre KehilaLinks Project Report for December 2012 / January 1213
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We are pleased to welcome the following webpages to JewishGen KehilaLinks
We thank the owners and webmasters of these webpages for creating fitting memorials to these Kehilot (Jewish Communities) and for providing a valuable resource for future generations of their descendants. Astei (Asztely, Asztely), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Astei/ ~~~ Badalovo (Badalo), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Badalovo/ ~~~ Balazher (Balazser, Balazser), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Balazher/ ~~~ Bat'ovo (Batyu), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Batovo/ ~~~ Bedevlya (Bedohaza, Bedevla), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Bedevlya/ ~~~ Beregi (Nagybereg, Berehy), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Beregi/ ~~~ Bila Tserkva (Tiszafejeregyhaza, Bila Cirkev), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Bila_Tserkva/ ~~~ Brystrytsya (Repede, Rjapity), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Brystrytsya/ ~~~ Bushtyno (Bustyahaza, Bustino), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Bushtyno/ ~~~ Chornotysiv (Feketeardo, Cerny, Ardov), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Chornotysiv/ ~~~ Danylovo (Husztsofalva, Danilovo), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Danylovo/ ~~~ Dilove (Terebesfejerpatak, Trebusa), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Dilove/ ~~~ Drahovo (Kovesliget, Dragovo), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Drahovo/ ~~~ Dubove (Dombo, Dubove), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Dubove/ ~~~ Dubrynychi (Bercsenyifalva, Dubrinice), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Dubrynychi/ ~~~ Dyida (Deda), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Dyida/ ~~~ Gecha (Mezogecse, Meze), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Gecha/ ~~~ Hanychi (Ganychi, Ganya, Ganice), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Hanychi/ ~~~ Huklyvyy (Hukliva, Huklivy), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Huklyvyy/ ~~~ Iza, Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Iza/ ~~~ Korolevo (Kiralyhaza, Kralovo), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall J. Katz for Ellen Shindelman Kowitt http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Korolevo/ ~~~ Krasnoye (Krasne, Krasnoya), Ukraine Created by Lara Diamond http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Krasnoye_ukr/Krasnoye.html ~~~ Lubny (Luben), Ukraine Created by Lara Diamond http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Lubny/Lubny.html ~~~ Shpikov (Shpykiv), Ukraine Created by Lara Diamond http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Shpikov/Shpikov.html ~~~ Wislica (Vayslits), Poland Created by Andrzej Selerowicz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Wislica/index.htm ~~~ Zhyvotiv (Novyy Zhivotov, Zhivatov), Ukraine Created by Igor Schein Webpag Design by Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zhyvotiv/ ~~~ KehilaLinks webpages recently updated: Cherkasy (Cherkoss), UKraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/cherkasy/ ~~~ Cigand (Kisczigand, Nagycigand), Hungary http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/cigand/ ~~~ Huncovce (Hunsdorf, Unsdorf), Slovakia http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/huncovce/ ~~~ Narewka, Poland http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Narewka/ ~~~ Skala-Podol'skaya (Skala), UKraine (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/SkalaPodol/ ~~~ Some of our Kehila webpages were created by people who are no longer able to maintain them. We thank them for their past efforts and wish them luck on their future endeavors. The following webpages are "orphaned" and are available for adoption. Barysaw (Borisov), Belarus http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/borisov/borisov.html ~~~ Briceni (Brichany, Britshan) (B) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Brichany/brichany.htm ~~~ Kolomea (Komomyja) (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kolomea/kolomad.htm ~~~ GOOD NEWS! 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Vew Mate Request
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how.jacque@...
I've posted a record in German for which I need loose translation. It is on
ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM25894 Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Many thanks and appreciation, Howard Coupland Leeds, England
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Vew Mate Request
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how.jacque@...
I've posted a record in German for which I need loose translation. It is on
ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM25894 Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Many thanks and appreciation, Howard Coupland Leeds, England
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Looking for Yehudit Yabetz b. abt 1923
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Merav
Hello all,
The Israeli national archives has uncovered a letter sent on May 6, 1935 >from a girl in Palestine who "wrote to George V, King of the United Kingdom." The girl, Yehudit Yavetz, was 12 and had immigrated to Palestine >from Mannheim, Germany 18 months before. In Israel her family lived in Haifa on no. 15 Hakishon St. The letter and Hebrew article can be seen here http://www.haaretz.co.il/news/education/1.1921477 Unfortunately the English is for subscribers only. If anyone has any information please contact Ofer Aderet at Haaretz newspaper: ofer.aderet@... I have no further info Merav Schejtman Jerusalem Israel Searching: Michaelis, Durlacher, Silberszac, Nagler
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Looking for Yehudit Yabetz b. abt 1923
#general
Merav
Hello all,
The Israeli national archives has uncovered a letter sent on May 6, 1935 >from a girl in Palestine who "wrote to George V, King of the United Kingdom." The girl, Yehudit Yavetz, was 12 and had immigrated to Palestine >from Mannheim, Germany 18 months before. In Israel her family lived in Haifa on no. 15 Hakishon St. The letter and Hebrew article can be seen here http://www.haaretz.co.il/news/education/1.1921477 Unfortunately the English is for subscribers only. If anyone has any information please contact Ofer Aderet at Haaretz newspaper: ofer.aderet@... I have no further info Merav Schejtman Jerusalem Israel Searching: Michaelis, Durlacher, Silberszac, Nagler
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