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Re: reconciling names
#general
ab.cohen@...
Many thanks to all those who sent advice regarding Tilly Matilda etc.
I thought it was complicated but didn't realise how much. There certainly are a lot of helpful and knowledgable folk out there. Alan Cohen researching Glazer (Bessarabia), Romanofski (Ukraine), Deitsch, Dajc etc and Kutnowski (Poland).
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen re: reconciling names
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ab.cohen@...
Many thanks to all those who sent advice regarding Tilly Matilda etc.
I thought it was complicated but didn't realise how much. There certainly are a lot of helpful and knowledgable folk out there. Alan Cohen researching Glazer (Bessarabia), Romanofski (Ukraine), Deitsch, Dajc etc and Kutnowski (Poland).
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Book about Emma Goldman
#general
Ann Linder
A new book >from Yale University Press's Jewish Lives series:
Emma Goldman. B 1869 to a Russian Jewish family, she emigrated to USA in 1885. Kind Regards, Ann Linder Florida USA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Book about Emma Goldman
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Ann Linder
A new book >from Yale University Press's Jewish Lives series:
Emma Goldman. B 1869 to a Russian Jewish family, she emigrated to USA in 1885. Kind Regards, Ann Linder Florida USA
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Looking for information about Ella HOCHWALD POLLAK
#general
Jake Jacobs
I would like to find my grandmother's cousin named Ella POLLAK, born
Ghizela HOCHWALD or her family. Ella was born in or near Arad, Romania abt 1916, daughter of Herman HOCHWALD and Luiza REIN. Ella married Dr. Alexander POLLAK, and sometime after WW2, she moved to Israel. We do not know whether she had children. If you have any information or know anyone who has information, I'd be most grateful. Thanks. Diane Jacobs Austin, Texas, USA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Looking for information about Ella HOCHWALD POLLAK
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Jake Jacobs
I would like to find my grandmother's cousin named Ella POLLAK, born
Ghizela HOCHWALD or her family. Ella was born in or near Arad, Romania abt 1916, daughter of Herman HOCHWALD and Luiza REIN. Ella married Dr. Alexander POLLAK, and sometime after WW2, she moved to Israel. We do not know whether she had children. If you have any information or know anyone who has information, I'd be most grateful. Thanks. Diane Jacobs Austin, Texas, USA
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Yisrael ben Yosef of Ostrog-early 19th cent.
#rabbinic
Yonatan Ben-Ari
Does anyone have information regarding extended family (parents,
descendants and siblings) of Yisrael ben Yosef (possibly ROSENBAUM) of Ostrog whose daughter married a daughter of the Admo"r of Lechowitz, Rabbi Aharon and Pearl. He was a follower of the Apta Rav (Yehoshua Heschel). Yoni Ben-Ari, Efrat, Israel
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic Yisrael ben Yosef of Ostrog-early 19th cent.
#rabbinic
Yonatan Ben-Ari
Does anyone have information regarding extended family (parents,
descendants and siblings) of Yisrael ben Yosef (possibly ROSENBAUM) of Ostrog whose daughter married a daughter of the Admo"r of Lechowitz, Rabbi Aharon and Pearl. He was a follower of the Apta Rav (Yehoshua Heschel). Yoni Ben-Ari, Efrat, Israel
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Visiting London and Norwich Cemeteries
#unitedkingdom
jeni.armandez@...
Greetings All!
I will be in the UK for a few weeks in November and will be visiting Edmonton, Willesden and Streatham Jewish cemeteries in London. I will also be visiting my grandparents graves in Norwich's Jewish cemetery. Last year's trip ended up with the passing of a relative, so there was not much I could do. I am pleased to take pictures if you have the name, plot and row numbers. Please contact me privately unless you have information that could benefit the group. Wishing everyone a lovely week, Jeni Armandez Los Angeles, CA
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom Visiting London and Norwich Cemeteries
#unitedkingdom
jeni.armandez@...
Greetings All!
I will be in the UK for a few weeks in November and will be visiting Edmonton, Willesden and Streatham Jewish cemeteries in London. I will also be visiting my grandparents graves in Norwich's Jewish cemetery. Last year's trip ended up with the passing of a relative, so there was not much I could do. I am pleased to take pictures if you have the name, plot and row numbers. Please contact me privately unless you have information that could benefit the group. Wishing everyone a lovely week, Jeni Armandez Los Angeles, CA
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Arthur DREYFUS - Wissembourg, Rio de Janeiro, London
#unitedkingdom
Subject : Arthur DREYFUS - Wissembourg, Rio de Janeiro, London
I have been researching the descendants of Arthur DREYFUS (1835-1889) born in Wissembourg, Alsace, died in London. Arthur DREYFUS was the son of =A0Samuel DREYFUS (1782-1852) and Clara CERF (1805-1850). I have found a marriage of an Arthur DREYFUS in London on december 1871 with Harriett BROOMFIELD (1849-) and childrens Alice Kate DREYFUS (1869-1875), Arthur DREYFUS=A0(1871-), Aimee DREYFUS (1876-), Eveline DREYFUS (1877-). Last address known in 1881 was 3 Woodsome Rd, St Pancras, London, Middlesex. Arthur DREYFUS stayed in Brasil with brothers between 1852 and 1868. I am searching now the descendants of above childrens. Thanks in advance Andre CONVERS Louveciennes, France DREYFUS >from Wissembourg, France DALMBERT >from Wissembourg and Mutzig, France MULLER >from Dehlingen, France CERF >from Saverne, France MAIER - MAYER >from Heidelberg
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom Arthur DREYFUS - Wissembourg, Rio de Janeiro, London
#unitedkingdom
Subject : Arthur DREYFUS - Wissembourg, Rio de Janeiro, London
I have been researching the descendants of Arthur DREYFUS (1835-1889) born in Wissembourg, Alsace, died in London. Arthur DREYFUS was the son of =A0Samuel DREYFUS (1782-1852) and Clara CERF (1805-1850). I have found a marriage of an Arthur DREYFUS in London on december 1871 with Harriett BROOMFIELD (1849-) and childrens Alice Kate DREYFUS (1869-1875), Arthur DREYFUS=A0(1871-), Aimee DREYFUS (1876-), Eveline DREYFUS (1877-). Last address known in 1881 was 3 Woodsome Rd, St Pancras, London, Middlesex. Arthur DREYFUS stayed in Brasil with brothers between 1852 and 1868. I am searching now the descendants of above childrens. Thanks in advance Andre CONVERS Louveciennes, France DREYFUS >from Wissembourg, France DALMBERT >from Wissembourg and Mutzig, France MULLER >from Dehlingen, France CERF >from Saverne, France MAIER - MAYER >from Heidelberg
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Mt Hebron Cemetery, Flushing, NY
#general
Dana Krug
Would you kindly post the following?
I would like a photo taken of a two gravestones (near each other) at Mt. Hebron Cemetery, 130-04 Horace Harding Expressway Flushing, NY 11367 (http://www.mounthebroncemetery.com) SCHOENFELD, NATHAN Block: 13 Reference: 14 Section: H/I Lot: Line: 2 Grave: 4 Society: JACOB NEUSCHATZ LODGE Date of Death: 5/4/1918 SCHOENFELD, ZELDA Block: 13 Reference: 14 Section: H/I Lot: Line: 1 Grave: 10 Society: JACOB NEUSCHATZ LODGE Date of Death: 3/24/1925 If anyone thinks they might be able to take photos of these two, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks Dana Krug danakrug@comcast.net MODERATOR NOTE: Please contact Dana first up, to avoid duplications
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Mt Hebron Cemetery, Flushing, NY
#general
Dana Krug
Would you kindly post the following?
I would like a photo taken of a two gravestones (near each other) at Mt. Hebron Cemetery, 130-04 Horace Harding Expressway Flushing, NY 11367 (http://www.mounthebroncemetery.com) SCHOENFELD, NATHAN Block: 13 Reference: 14 Section: H/I Lot: Line: 2 Grave: 4 Society: JACOB NEUSCHATZ LODGE Date of Death: 5/4/1918 SCHOENFELD, ZELDA Block: 13 Reference: 14 Section: H/I Lot: Line: 1 Grave: 10 Society: JACOB NEUSCHATZ LODGE Date of Death: 3/24/1925 If anyone thinks they might be able to take photos of these two, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks Dana Krug danakrug@comcast.net MODERATOR NOTE: Please contact Dana first up, to avoid duplications
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Uploading photos to Historypin.com
#general
David Syner
I heard this on NPR today and wanted share:
by Claire O'NEILL http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/2010/08/05/129007283/historypin In short, upload your old photos, geo-tag them to Google maps and share the story. Then spend hours exploring what will assuredly become an infinite web of photo stories. Part of the mission behind the project is to bridge the gap between generations:Have you seen those blast-from-the-past photos David Syner Los Angeles, CA Dsyner@sbcglobal.net Family website Www.davidsyner.com Researching SINER/ZINNER New York, Russia SCHMALTZ / SCHMALZNew York, Detroit Luna, Grodno, Stoll, Rudman, Carbella ;Russia ( Grodno is now Hrodna, Belarus ) SCHULTZ TENN,, AVES, Russia POUSNER/POSNER, New York,Russia BERLIN Detroit BELENKY / BIELINKA / BELLINSKY Libau, Latvia , Mohilew NEWMAN Detroit NEIMAN/NUONAW/ PENICA / PENITZ Krasosielc, Poland, Warshaw MELTZER, Detroit, Katrinslove or Poltavia or Gatrinslove (sp), Russia, or Yekahnislaw or Ekaterinoslau (Ekaterinoslav is now Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Uploading photos to Historypin.com
#general
David Syner
I heard this on NPR today and wanted share:
by Claire O'NEILL http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/2010/08/05/129007283/historypin In short, upload your old photos, geo-tag them to Google maps and share the story. Then spend hours exploring what will assuredly become an infinite web of photo stories. Part of the mission behind the project is to bridge the gap between generations:Have you seen those blast-from-the-past photos David Syner Los Angeles, CA Dsyner@sbcglobal.net Family website Www.davidsyner.com Researching SINER/ZINNER New York, Russia SCHMALTZ / SCHMALZNew York, Detroit Luna, Grodno, Stoll, Rudman, Carbella ;Russia ( Grodno is now Hrodna, Belarus ) SCHULTZ TENN,, AVES, Russia POUSNER/POSNER, New York,Russia BERLIN Detroit BELENKY / BIELINKA / BELLINSKY Libau, Latvia , Mohilew NEWMAN Detroit NEIMAN/NUONAW/ PENICA / PENITZ Krasosielc, Poland, Warshaw MELTZER, Detroit, Katrinslove or Poltavia or Gatrinslove (sp), Russia, or Yekahnislaw or Ekaterinoslau (Ekaterinoslav is now Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine)
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Video: grandma makes mamaliga
#general
Cassio Tolpolar
As a special feature to our documentary, we shot this little video.
Grandma Amalia kindly volunteered to show us how she makes a mamaliga, the same way her mom in Bessarabia used to make. Watch and learn :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px2qpOqMHCs Cassio Tolpolar
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Video: grandma makes mamaliga
#general
Cassio Tolpolar
As a special feature to our documentary, we shot this little video.
Grandma Amalia kindly volunteered to show us how she makes a mamaliga, the same way her mom in Bessarabia used to make. Watch and learn :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px2qpOqMHCs Cassio Tolpolar
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Re: Krasnice (Belarus?)
#belarus
Alexander Sharon <olek.sharon@...>
David Laskin wrote;
I just found my maternal grandmother's Ellis Island records and she lists her town as Krasnice snip... David, Minsk in 1921 was not part of Poland, since Eastern Belarus was in USSR. There are two villages knowan as Krasnica (accented letter 's" and ending with letter "a", not "e" in Poland. One Krasnica is located near Konin (Lodz region) at 51deg 28'N 20 deg 14'E and the other near Opoczno (Kielce area) at 52deg 14'N 18deg 11'E. Both Konin and Opoczno had large Jewish communities. Obviously, many small villages were Jewish peole were making living are not listed as communities, but those localities were situated close enough to a large centres of the Jewish life to allow people to participate in the religion services. Best Alexander Sharon Calgary, Ab
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Krasnice (Belarus?)
#general
Alexander Sharon <olek.sharon@...>
David Laskin wrote;
I just found my maternal grandmother's Ellis Island records and she lists her town as Krasnice snip... David, Minsk in 1921 was not part of Poland, since Eastern Belarus was in USSR. There are two villages knowan as Krasnica (accented letter 's" and ending with letter "a", not "e" in Poland. One Krasnica is located near Konin (Lodz region) at 51deg 28'N 20 deg 14'E and the other near Opoczno (Kielce area) at 52deg 14'N 18deg 11'E. Both Konin and Opoczno had large Jewish communities. Obviously, many small villages were Jewish peole were making living are not listed as communities, but those localities were situated close enough to a large centres of the Jewish life to allow people to participate in the religion services. Best Alexander Sharon Calgary, Ab
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