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ViewMate Survivors at a wedding in Sweden 1953 - Identification help please
#general
Gasimoda
Hello,
I've posted a picture on ViewMate at the following address http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM45576 It was taken at a wedding in Orebro (capital o with umlaut), Sweden in July 1953. The rabbi to the far right is Rav Avraham Israel Jacobson zatzal. Almost all of the guests were survivors >from nazi camps. But who are/where they? Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you very much. Daniel Weinberger Sweden
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ViewMate Survivors at a wedding in Sweden 1953 - Identification help please
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Gasimoda
Hello,
I've posted a picture on ViewMate at the following address http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM45576 It was taken at a wedding in Orebro (capital o with umlaut), Sweden in July 1953. The rabbi to the far right is Rav Avraham Israel Jacobson zatzal. Almost all of the guests were survivors >from nazi camps. But who are/where they? Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you very much. Daniel Weinberger Sweden
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Postcards from the Past
#general
Bob Fitterman
I have a large collection of family photos, most of which are well
documented. Some of them, however, have been a mystery for over 50 years, since I first encountered them. In October 2015 I had a major breakthrough, discovering some things about a couple photos which then led me to other genealogical discoveries. The process was so eye-opening that I decided to document my experience and discoveries. The video, which I have titled "Postcards >from the Past" is available on Youtube: https://youtu.be/JLQdIoIKpuw I want to thank the resources that JewishGen provided. It definitely helped me establish some of the facts of my search and led me to people who could supply additional guidance. The video is about Kosow Poleski, Poland aka Kosova, Russia (before WWI) aka Kosava, Belarus (today) The video deals with these family names: Rubinovitz (also spelled Rubinowicz, Rabinowitz and Robinovits) and Wegodsky. Bob Fitterman New York, NY
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Postcards from the Past
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Bob Fitterman
I have a large collection of family photos, most of which are well
documented. Some of them, however, have been a mystery for over 50 years, since I first encountered them. In October 2015 I had a major breakthrough, discovering some things about a couple photos which then led me to other genealogical discoveries. The process was so eye-opening that I decided to document my experience and discoveries. The video, which I have titled "Postcards >from the Past" is available on Youtube: https://youtu.be/JLQdIoIKpuw I want to thank the resources that JewishGen provided. It definitely helped me establish some of the facts of my search and led me to people who could supply additional guidance. The video is about Kosow Poleski, Poland aka Kosova, Russia (before WWI) aka Kosava, Belarus (today) The video deals with these family names: Rubinovitz (also spelled Rubinowicz, Rabinowitz and Robinovits) and Wegodsky. Bob Fitterman New York, NY
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Pronunciation of the name Dwojre
#general
David Wilson <David@...>
How do you pronounce the name Dwojre?
Can somebody advise me of the phonetic spelling please? Regards, David Wilson England
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Pronunciation of the name Dwojre
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David Wilson <David@...>
How do you pronounce the name Dwojre?
Can somebody advise me of the phonetic spelling please? Regards, David Wilson England
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Allen BERGMAN of Toronto
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Neil@...
Trying to make contact with Allen (Eliezer) BERGMAN in Toronto, a member of
the TEICHMAN family whose wife was Esther (nee EICHENSTEIN), daughter of the Zhidachover Rebbe Rav Alexander YomTov Lipa who died in 1883. Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Please place surnames of interest in upper case letters. Responses should be sent to Neil privately.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Allen BERGMAN of Toronto
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Neil@...
Trying to make contact with Allen (Eliezer) BERGMAN in Toronto, a member of
the TEICHMAN family whose wife was Esther (nee EICHENSTEIN), daughter of the Zhidachover Rebbe Rav Alexander YomTov Lipa who died in 1883. Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Please place surnames of interest in upper case letters. Responses should be sent to Neil privately.
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Re: Town called Chodlsoff
#galicia
Peter Jassem <pjassem@...>
There was (and still is) Chodaczow near Lancut and a small village
Chochlow near Sokal, which is now in Ukraine and I am not sure of its new Ukrainian name. Peter Jassem, Toronto <<Stephen Denker asked "My grandfather's 1913 naturalization papers says he was born September 1870 in Chodlsoff Austria. Any suggestions as to the 'correct' name?">> MODERATOR NOTE: See Gesher Galicia's Galician Town Locator http://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ for more information on these and other possibilities that have been suggested. Please send additional comments to Stephen privately -- spdenker@rcn.com.
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia RE: Town called Chodlsoff
#galicia
Peter Jassem <pjassem@...>
There was (and still is) Chodaczow near Lancut and a small village
Chochlow near Sokal, which is now in Ukraine and I am not sure of its new Ukrainian name. Peter Jassem, Toronto <<Stephen Denker asked "My grandfather's 1913 naturalization papers says he was born September 1870 in Chodlsoff Austria. Any suggestions as to the 'correct' name?">> MODERATOR NOTE: See Gesher Galicia's Galician Town Locator http://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ for more information on these and other possibilities that have been suggested. Please send additional comments to Stephen privately -- spdenker@rcn.com.
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Raziel SECKBACH in Israel
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Neil@...
Trying to make contact with Raziel who collects pictures of rabbis,
headstones and rabbinic books Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Private replies, please.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Raziel SECKBACH in Israel
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Neil@...
Trying to make contact with Raziel who collects pictures of rabbis,
headstones and rabbinic books Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Private replies, please.
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SAMUELS/SZMULOWICZ, Manchester UK
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Aubrey Jacobus <aajacobus@...>
Tidying up loose ends after 20 years family search one branch elued me seeking
inspiration. A close cousin who visited freqently >from his home in Manchester before WW2 was Moishe ( Morris ) SZMULOWICZ aka SAMUELS born 1894 Skiernieewicz Poland. wife (Hannah Weinstein ) married Holy Law Beth Aaron Syn M'chester 1-Aug-1920 He appears SHMULOVITZ, Morris Box 4 No 2/4938 Greater Manchester Police Museum Manchester Community aliens list. Son Vivienne Beryl (sic) married Anita MR Finkelstein in Hampstead London 1952 He is reputed to have emigrated to Ireland before WW2 Extensive searches in Ireland, Eire and Ulster have failed to find him or children. I hope someone will recognise the Weintein or Finkelstein family or other leads. Aubrey Jacobus London
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen SAMUELS/SZMULOWICZ, Manchester UK
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Aubrey Jacobus <aajacobus@...>
Tidying up loose ends after 20 years family search one branch elued me seeking
inspiration. A close cousin who visited freqently >from his home in Manchester before WW2 was Moishe ( Morris ) SZMULOWICZ aka SAMUELS born 1894 Skiernieewicz Poland. wife (Hannah Weinstein ) married Holy Law Beth Aaron Syn M'chester 1-Aug-1920 He appears SHMULOVITZ, Morris Box 4 No 2/4938 Greater Manchester Police Museum Manchester Community aliens list. Son Vivienne Beryl (sic) married Anita MR Finkelstein in Hampstead London 1952 He is reputed to have emigrated to Ireland before WW2 Extensive searches in Ireland, Eire and Ulster have failed to find him or children. I hope someone will recognise the Weintein or Finkelstein family or other leads. Aubrey Jacobus London
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Re: Siberia Traveling back to Europe in 1910
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Ann Rabinowitz
In response to Gayle's inquiry, all one has to do is go to the Internet and find
an answer about the railway as it is described in great detail on numerous sites. The Trans-Siberian Railway started construction in 1898 on the stretch >from Chita to Vladivostok. Researchers may also like to see my post about this on the JewishGen Facebook page as I have attached a photo taken in 1903 of the Trans-Siberian Railway, the west side of Khilok station, Chita oblast. This confirms that the train was available for travel prior to 1910 when Gayle's great uncle used it to get to/>from Chita. In addition, I have also attached a photo of the Chita Railway Station in 1910. Ann Rabinowitz arabinow@bellsouth.net
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Siberia Traveling back to Europe in 1910
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Ann Rabinowitz
In response to Gayle's inquiry, all one has to do is go to the Internet and find
an answer about the railway as it is described in great detail on numerous sites. The Trans-Siberian Railway started construction in 1898 on the stretch >from Chita to Vladivostok. Researchers may also like to see my post about this on the JewishGen Facebook page as I have attached a photo taken in 1903 of the Trans-Siberian Railway, the west side of Khilok station, Chita oblast. This confirms that the train was available for travel prior to 1910 when Gayle's great uncle used it to get to/>from Chita. In addition, I have also attached a photo of the Chita Railway Station in 1910. Ann Rabinowitz arabinow@bellsouth.net
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Re: Chaine CHILMANESDORF
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Lisa Grayson <lisa@...>
Debbie Wetlaufer asked for help finding "85 Ridge Street, Manhattan NY" in the
1900 Census, in order to find "Chaine Chilmanesdorf." Steve Morse's wonderful site is the best place to find the Enumeration District (ED) for a particular address. Go to www.stevemorse.org/census/unified.html?year=1900 ; select the state, county, and town. You'll find nine possibilities for Ridge Street in Manhattan. Click on the map; the address is between Rivington and Delancey; that narrows the selection to two EDs. I think you'll find the building in district 0283. The records for 85 Ridge begin on page 31. Good luck! Yours sincerely, Lisa Grayson Chicago, Illinois USA Researching: MARUCHES, MARKAS, FINK, ROSENTHAL in Vilna, Moletai, Grodno, Sopotskin, Ozëry, Skidel, Liverpool; LEVIN in Grodno; HIRSCHBERG in Vilna and Grodno; GOLDMAN in Danzig/Gdansk; ROSENBLOOM in Liverpool; ROSEN and ROSENKRANTZ in Lodz; BARMON in Lipno and Rypin; WEINER in Berdichev; GOLDBERG in Berdichev and Kiev
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Chaine CHILMANESDORF
#general
Lisa Grayson <lisa@...>
Debbie Wetlaufer asked for help finding "85 Ridge Street, Manhattan NY" in the
1900 Census, in order to find "Chaine Chilmanesdorf." Steve Morse's wonderful site is the best place to find the Enumeration District (ED) for a particular address. Go to www.stevemorse.org/census/unified.html?year=1900 ; select the state, county, and town. You'll find nine possibilities for Ridge Street in Manhattan. Click on the map; the address is between Rivington and Delancey; that narrows the selection to two EDs. I think you'll find the building in district 0283. The records for 85 Ridge begin on page 31. Good luck! Yours sincerely, Lisa Grayson Chicago, Illinois USA Researching: MARUCHES, MARKAS, FINK, ROSENTHAL in Vilna, Moletai, Grodno, Sopotskin, Ozëry, Skidel, Liverpool; LEVIN in Grodno; HIRSCHBERG in Vilna and Grodno; GOLDMAN in Danzig/Gdansk; ROSENBLOOM in Liverpool; ROSEN and ROSENKRANTZ in Lodz; BARMON in Lipno and Rypin; WEINER in Berdichev; GOLDBERG in Berdichev and Kiev
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Magierow Cadastral Map 1854 on the Gesher Galicia Map Room
#ukraine
Jay Osborn <jay.osborn@...>
Gesher Galicia has just posted a complete and beautiful historical
1854 cadastral map of the town of Magierow (Maheriv, today in the Zhovkiv raion of the Lviv oblast of western Ukraine): http://maps.geshergalicia.org/cadastral/magierow-maheriv-1854/ Buildings and land parcels are each clearly numbered on the map; redline revisions to building and parcel outlines indicate changes intended for a later edition. The map shows a well-developed market square with two churches, a synagogue in a growing Jewish center, administration buildings, a mill, and gardens supporting a monastery. Further out, one can find an elaborate Catholic cemetery in one of five hamlets linked by roads to the main town. Acquisition of the map scan images and assembly of this browsable map were made possible by Gesher Galicia member contributions to the Magierow Galician Archival Records Project (GARP); more info about GARP projects is available here: http://www.geshergalicia.org/projects/garp/ The original paper map is preserved by the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv (TsDIAL): http://www.archives.gov.ua/Eng/Archives/ca04.php The GG Map Room home page: http://maps.geshergalicia.org/ Jay Osborn Gesher Galicia Digital Map Manager Warsaw, Poland maps@geshergalicia.org
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Magierow Cadastral Map 1854 on the Gesher Galicia Map Room
#ukraine
Jay Osborn <jay.osborn@...>
Gesher Galicia has just posted a complete and beautiful historical
1854 cadastral map of the town of Magierow (Maheriv, today in the Zhovkiv raion of the Lviv oblast of western Ukraine): http://maps.geshergalicia.org/cadastral/magierow-maheriv-1854/ Buildings and land parcels are each clearly numbered on the map; redline revisions to building and parcel outlines indicate changes intended for a later edition. The map shows a well-developed market square with two churches, a synagogue in a growing Jewish center, administration buildings, a mill, and gardens supporting a monastery. Further out, one can find an elaborate Catholic cemetery in one of five hamlets linked by roads to the main town. Acquisition of the map scan images and assembly of this browsable map were made possible by Gesher Galicia member contributions to the Magierow Galician Archival Records Project (GARP); more info about GARP projects is available here: http://www.geshergalicia.org/projects/garp/ The original paper map is preserved by the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv (TsDIAL): http://www.archives.gov.ua/Eng/Archives/ca04.php The GG Map Room home page: http://maps.geshergalicia.org/ Jay Osborn Gesher Galicia Digital Map Manager Warsaw, Poland maps@geshergalicia.org
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