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Re: US Jewish Chaplains in WWII
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RoMaSi@...
Fellow Researchers,
Claire Petersky wrote: "I am interested in finding a book about Jewish chaplins in the US military during the Second World War. I'm willing to settle for a book about either the history of Jewish chaplins in general in the US military, or one about Jewish involvement in the military during that war." There is a book entitled "Rabbis in Uniform - The Story of the American Jewish Military Chaplain" edited by Chaplain Louis Barish (United States Army), published by Jonathan David Publishers, copyright 1962 by the Association of Jewish Chaplains. The book gives a brief history of Jewish chaplains in the US military and short stories of many of the chaplain's individual experiences as related by themselves. Good luck in your research. Robert Silverstein Aurora, Colorado RoMaSi@aol.com Researching: BROCKMAN, FLAMENDORF/FLOMENDORF, FRIEDLANDER, HOFFNUNG, JALOSHINSKY, KAUFMAN, MERVES, NUSBAUM, PRSYSTANCSYK, SILVERSTEIN, ZDALEKA/ZDALEKIER/ZDYXALSKI Although both Rabbi Irving Tepper (as noted by Burt Schreiber) and Rabbi Abraham Klausner (as noted by David Lewin) are listed in the appendix, neither have stories incorporated in the text of the book.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: US Jewish Chaplains in WWII
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RoMaSi@...
Fellow Researchers,
Claire Petersky wrote: "I am interested in finding a book about Jewish chaplins in the US military during the Second World War. I'm willing to settle for a book about either the history of Jewish chaplins in general in the US military, or one about Jewish involvement in the military during that war." There is a book entitled "Rabbis in Uniform - The Story of the American Jewish Military Chaplain" edited by Chaplain Louis Barish (United States Army), published by Jonathan David Publishers, copyright 1962 by the Association of Jewish Chaplains. The book gives a brief history of Jewish chaplains in the US military and short stories of many of the chaplain's individual experiences as related by themselves. Good luck in your research. Robert Silverstein Aurora, Colorado RoMaSi@aol.com Researching: BROCKMAN, FLAMENDORF/FLOMENDORF, FRIEDLANDER, HOFFNUNG, JALOSHINSKY, KAUFMAN, MERVES, NUSBAUM, PRSYSTANCSYK, SILVERSTEIN, ZDALEKA/ZDALEKIER/ZDYXALSKI Although both Rabbi Irving Tepper (as noted by Burt Schreiber) and Rabbi Abraham Klausner (as noted by David Lewin) are listed in the appendix, neither have stories incorporated in the text of the book.
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Descendents of Martin COHEN?
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Daniel S. Katz <dsk@...>
Hi, I'm searching for descendents of Martin Cohen, son of Sam/Simon and
Rose Cohen, born in New York 1900-1915. The Cohens lived on St. Marks Place in Manhatten or Sterling Place in Brooklyn in the 20's and 30's. Please let me know if you know anything about this missing branch of my family. Thanks, Dan
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Translation please -- ViewMate
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BABYCAT3 <babycat3@...>
I have posted either a marriage or divorce document, VM201 on viewmate and
would appreciate if someone could translate it for me along with its column headings. I believe it is in cyrillic russian. Many thanks Barbara Meyers babycat3@aol.com
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Descendents of Martin COHEN?
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Daniel S. Katz <dsk@...>
Hi, I'm searching for descendents of Martin Cohen, son of Sam/Simon and
Rose Cohen, born in New York 1900-1915. The Cohens lived on St. Marks Place in Manhatten or Sterling Place in Brooklyn in the 20's and 30's. Please let me know if you know anything about this missing branch of my family. Thanks, Dan
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Translation please -- ViewMate
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BABYCAT3 <babycat3@...>
I have posted either a marriage or divorce document, VM201 on viewmate and
would appreciate if someone could translate it for me along with its column headings. I believe it is in cyrillic russian. Many thanks Barbara Meyers babycat3@aol.com
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Names from Yampol, Ukraine
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Daniel S. Katz <dsk@...>
Hi,
I have been told two ancestoral names >from Yampol, and was wondering about how these might have been spelled, and if anyone is familiar with them: BEITSCH/BEITZ and SCHMEISS/SCHMEISSER? Thanks, Dan
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Names from Yampol, Ukraine
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Daniel S. Katz <dsk@...>
Hi,
I have been told two ancestoral names >from Yampol, and was wondering about how these might have been spelled, and if anyone is familiar with them: BEITSCH/BEITZ and SCHMEISS/SCHMEISSER? Thanks, Dan
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BERGER from Belleville, IL
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Daniel S. Katz <dsk@...>
Hi,
I'm looking for descendents of Hyman and Mollie Berge of Belleville, IL. Please let me know if you know anything about this branch of my family. Thanks, Dan
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen BERGER from Belleville, IL
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Daniel S. Katz <dsk@...>
Hi,
I'm looking for descendents of Hyman and Mollie Berge of Belleville, IL. Please let me know if you know anything about this branch of my family. Thanks, Dan
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Re: BENNANI
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Judith Romney Wegner
Is anyone familiar with the surname BENNANI, probably originally fromIs it possible that a typo has crept in here? I once knew a BEN-AMI family >from Morocco. BEN-AMI (or BEN-AMMI) means "son of my people" (see Genesis 19:38) -- whereas "Bennani" has no plausible translation that springs to mind. Judith Romney Wegner
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: BENNANI
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Judith Romney Wegner
Is anyone familiar with the surname BENNANI, probably originally fromIs it possible that a typo has crept in here? I once knew a BEN-AMI family >from Morocco. BEN-AMI (or BEN-AMMI) means "son of my people" (see Genesis 19:38) -- whereas "Bennani" has no plausible translation that springs to mind. Judith Romney Wegner
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KALIN, KALINSKI to SCHWARTZ, from Kaminsk,Poland
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sharon cooper
I am searching for any information on a family of two
brothers, Harry and Shloime and two sisters, Reyzl and name unknown. Their last name was KALIN or KALINSKI of Kaminsk or Kamienski Poland and the name was changed to SCHWARTZ in America. Harry went to Detroit and changed his name to SCHWARTZ. Shloime or Samuel,a tailor, came to Quebec in 1920, then to Detroit, then to Toronto, Canada.He married Guta LEWINSKI of Krasne or Krasnopol, Poland. Reyzl ended up in Israel, her last name (married) was CHOINSKI or something similar. It is the descendant of Shloime (Samuel) in Toronto who is looking for information. Shloime also changed his name to SCHWARTZ. He was born in 1899 in Kamiensk or Kaminsk. Thanks for any help or any information. Sincerely, Sharon Cooper Ottawa, Canada
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Kaminsk or Kamiensk, Poland
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sharon cooper
I am looking for any information on this town near
Piotrkow-Tribunalski. Any help would be appreciated. Sincerely, Sharon Cooper, Ottawa, Canada
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen KALIN, KALINSKI to SCHWARTZ, from Kaminsk,Poland
#general
sharon cooper
I am searching for any information on a family of two
brothers, Harry and Shloime and two sisters, Reyzl and name unknown. Their last name was KALIN or KALINSKI of Kaminsk or Kamienski Poland and the name was changed to SCHWARTZ in America. Harry went to Detroit and changed his name to SCHWARTZ. Shloime or Samuel,a tailor, came to Quebec in 1920, then to Detroit, then to Toronto, Canada.He married Guta LEWINSKI of Krasne or Krasnopol, Poland. Reyzl ended up in Israel, her last name (married) was CHOINSKI or something similar. It is the descendant of Shloime (Samuel) in Toronto who is looking for information. Shloime also changed his name to SCHWARTZ. He was born in 1899 in Kamiensk or Kaminsk. Thanks for any help or any information. Sincerely, Sharon Cooper Ottawa, Canada
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Kaminsk or Kamiensk, Poland
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sharon cooper
I am looking for any information on this town near
Piotrkow-Tribunalski. Any help would be appreciated. Sincerely, Sharon Cooper, Ottawa, Canada
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LEWINSKI from Krasnopol, or Krasne Poland
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sharon cooper
Does anyone have information on this family.
Thanks, Sharon Cooper, Ottawa, Canada
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen LEWINSKI from Krasnopol, or Krasne Poland
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sharon cooper
Does anyone have information on this family.
Thanks, Sharon Cooper, Ottawa, Canada
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KRASNE or KRASNOPOL Poland
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sharon cooper
I would like to learn more about Krasne or Krasnopol
Poland. Any information would be welcome. I am researching a family called LEWIN or LEWINSKI from there.Thanks, Sharon Cooper Ottawa, Ontario
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen KRASNE or KRASNOPOL Poland
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sharon cooper
I would like to learn more about Krasne or Krasnopol
Poland. Any information would be welcome. I am researching a family called LEWIN or LEWINSKI from there.Thanks, Sharon Cooper Ottawa, Ontario
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