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Moshel & Gittleman families #rabbinic

Neil@...
 

Trying to make contact with the family or children of Adele died in
Oak Park, MI on December 27, 2015 and Yosef Gittleman. They trace back
to the Rosenblatt and Horowitz families.
Their children are Steven Zalman Gittleman, Maasha, married R. Efraim
Appelbaum, Suzie, married R. Tzvi Goldberg and Mara Meta Sanders.
and the children of Adele's siblings - Yakov Yosef Moshel, Pearl
Bernstein, Mordechai Aaron (Motti) Moshel

Neil Rosenstein

MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately.


Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic Moshel & Gittleman families #rabbinic

Neil@...
 

Trying to make contact with the family or children of Adele died in
Oak Park, MI on December 27, 2015 and Yosef Gittleman. They trace back
to the Rosenblatt and Horowitz families.
Their children are Steven Zalman Gittleman, Maasha, married R. Efraim
Appelbaum, Suzie, married R. Tzvi Goldberg and Mara Meta Sanders.
and the children of Adele's siblings - Yakov Yosef Moshel, Pearl
Bernstein, Mordechai Aaron (Motti) Moshel

Neil Rosenstein

MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately.


Re: using different surname than father: why? #general

Sheldon Dan <sheldan1955@...>
 

Deborah,

I think I have found many instances where this has happened. In one
of my lines, the brother of my great-grandmother, Zipora Annie SOBOTA,
adopted the surname BROADMAN, which was their mother's maiden name.
In fact, there have been many places where the surname suddenly
changed to another, which was carried through by the descendants.
It is a good idea to note these changes in your tree when they happen.

Sheldon Dan
sheldan1955@...


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: using different surname than father: why? #general

Sheldon Dan <sheldan1955@...>
 

Deborah,

I think I have found many instances where this has happened. In one
of my lines, the brother of my great-grandmother, Zipora Annie SOBOTA,
adopted the surname BROADMAN, which was their mother's maiden name.
In fact, there have been many places where the surname suddenly
changed to another, which was carried through by the descendants.
It is a good idea to note these changes in your tree when they happen.

Sheldon Dan
sheldan1955@...


Last weekend to watch Mamaliga Blues #bessarabia

Cassio Tolpolar
 

This Sunday will be the last day to watch "Mamaliga Blues"! Don't miss this story of a
Jewish Brazilian family looking for a lost grave in Moldova. Film screened in many cities
in the US, Canada, Brazil, Europe and Israel.

https://mamaligablues.vhx.tv/
#documentary #Bessarabia #genealogy #History #EasternEurope#Moldova #Jewish #SouthAmerica #roadmovie #Holocaust

Thank you,
Cassio Tolpolar


Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia Last weekend to watch Mamaliga Blues #bessarabia

Cassio Tolpolar
 

This Sunday will be the last day to watch "Mamaliga Blues"! Don't miss this story of a
Jewish Brazilian family looking for a lost grave in Moldova. Film screened in many cities
in the US, Canada, Brazil, Europe and Israel.

https://mamaligablues.vhx.tv/
#documentary #Bessarabia #genealogy #History #EasternEurope#Moldova #Jewish #SouthAmerica #roadmovie #Holocaust

Thank you,
Cassio Tolpolar


Kishinev Jewish Cemetery news #bessarabia

Yefim Kogan
 

Dear researchers,

I am writing about Jewish Cemetery in Kishinev, the largest remaining Jewish
cemetery in Bessarabia/Moldova.

You remember the story that the Prime Minister of Moldova "...demanded a
plan to restore the Jewish cemetery in Kishinev".

The cemetery was cleaned up in the fall of 2018, and you can see >from a
photo how large is the cemetery, and as people on the ground are saying, it
was cleaned up.

Aerial view:
http://www.jewishgen.org/bessarabia/files/cemetery/Kishinev/Damage2019/Kishi
nevJewishCemeteryFeb19-2019.jpg

Here are the other news - the work was done formally, in a rush and many
tombstones were damaged!!! Here are couple of photos with recently damaged
tombstones:

http://www.jewishgen.org/bessarabia/files/cemetery/Kishinev/Damage2019/Kishi
nevJewishCemeteryFeb20-2019-2.jpg

http://www.jewishgen.org/bessarabia/files/cemetery/Kishinev/Damage2019/Kishi
nevJewishCemeteryFeb20-2019-3.jpg

Now, I am getting information that there will not going to be construction
of a new building at the cemetery (museum or so), but there is going to be
build a memorial probably to the victims of the Holocaust...

A number of people working for JewishGen Bessarabia SIG are photographing
the tombstones at this cemetery. One of them is Sergei Daniliuk who made
these photos. I may put more online for your view.

If you have issues seeing the images, or questions, please email me at
mailto:yefimk@...

Yefim Kogan
JewishGen Bessarabia SIG Leader and Coordinator


Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia Kishinev Jewish Cemetery news #bessarabia

Yefim Kogan
 

Dear researchers,

I am writing about Jewish Cemetery in Kishinev, the largest remaining Jewish
cemetery in Bessarabia/Moldova.

You remember the story that the Prime Minister of Moldova "...demanded a
plan to restore the Jewish cemetery in Kishinev".

The cemetery was cleaned up in the fall of 2018, and you can see >from a
photo how large is the cemetery, and as people on the ground are saying, it
was cleaned up.

Aerial view:
http://www.jewishgen.org/bessarabia/files/cemetery/Kishinev/Damage2019/Kishi
nevJewishCemeteryFeb19-2019.jpg

Here are the other news - the work was done formally, in a rush and many
tombstones were damaged!!! Here are couple of photos with recently damaged
tombstones:

http://www.jewishgen.org/bessarabia/files/cemetery/Kishinev/Damage2019/Kishi
nevJewishCemeteryFeb20-2019-2.jpg

http://www.jewishgen.org/bessarabia/files/cemetery/Kishinev/Damage2019/Kishi
nevJewishCemeteryFeb20-2019-3.jpg

Now, I am getting information that there will not going to be construction
of a new building at the cemetery (museum or so), but there is going to be
build a memorial probably to the victims of the Holocaust...

A number of people working for JewishGen Bessarabia SIG are photographing
the tombstones at this cemetery. One of them is Sergei Daniliuk who made
these photos. I may put more online for your view.

If you have issues seeing the images, or questions, please email me at
mailto:yefimk@...

Yefim Kogan
JewishGen Bessarabia SIG Leader and Coordinator


Kishinev Yiskor Book #bessarabia

Alan Levitt
 

I just received a copy of the "Jews of Kishinev," a 240 page Yiskor
book originally published in Hebrew in Tel Aviv in 1950. It is a lot
more that just about Kishinev Jews. Skimming through it, you can
easily see it provides not only detailed descriptions about the
pogroms and life before and afterward, but much information that can
offer context and deeper understanding to other areas of Bessarabia,
as well. And, our own Bessarabia SIG founder and leader, Yefim Kogan,
translated it.

Alan Levitt
Bessarabia SIG Discussion Group Moderator


Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia Kishinev Yiskor Book #bessarabia

Alan Levitt
 

I just received a copy of the "Jews of Kishinev," a 240 page Yiskor
book originally published in Hebrew in Tel Aviv in 1950. It is a lot
more that just about Kishinev Jews. Skimming through it, you can
easily see it provides not only detailed descriptions about the
pogroms and life before and afterward, but much information that can
offer context and deeper understanding to other areas of Bessarabia,
as well. And, our own Bessarabia SIG founder and leader, Yefim Kogan,
translated it.

Alan Levitt
Bessarabia SIG Discussion Group Moderator


JGS of Maryland March 24, 2019, program #general

Susan Steeble
 

Speaker: Peter Wambach
Title: ">from Whence We Came"
Date and Time: Sunday, March 24, 2019, 1:30 p.m.
Location: Pikesville Library's meeting room, 1301 Reisterstown Rd,
Pikesville, MD

Please join us on Sunday, March 24, 2019, to hear Peter Wambach
present ">from Whence We Came." This genealogy search began with a
challenge >from Peter Wambach's father to his children to research his
family history and ancestry. His father was an only child whose father
died when he was only 4 years old, so he knew very little about his
father. He wanted to "touch the hand of a living, breathing relative."
This talk describes this search, which extended to three continents,
and its eventual outcome.

Peter Wambach was born in Harrisburg, PA, on May 12, 1946, and was the
sixth of the fourteen children of Peter and Margherita (Zarbo)
Wambach. Educated in the parochial school system in central
Pennsylvania, he graduated >from Penn State University with a BS degree
in 1970. He worked in the open hearth of Bethlehem Steel Corporation,
in real estate sales, as a lobbyist, and as an executive in a
construction firm. He retired in 2006 after a 36-year career with the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having served as an employee in the
House of Representatives, Revenue, Property and Supplies, and General
Services departments. In addition, he served 12 years as a member of
the Pennsylvania House of Representatives >from 1980 to 1992. He is an
11-year member of the Board of Trustees of Harrisburg Area Community
College. He resides in Harrisburg with his wife, Urszula. He is the
father of two children and two step-children and has three
grandchildren.

The program is free for paid members and $5 for non-members (applied
to JGSMD membership fee) after their first meeting. Please check our
web site at www.jgsmd.org for late updates and for the time, location,
and program of future meetings.

Susan Steeble
Baltimore, MD
JGSMD Public Relations


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGS of Maryland March 24, 2019, program #general

Susan Steeble
 

Speaker: Peter Wambach
Title: ">from Whence We Came"
Date and Time: Sunday, March 24, 2019, 1:30 p.m.
Location: Pikesville Library's meeting room, 1301 Reisterstown Rd,
Pikesville, MD

Please join us on Sunday, March 24, 2019, to hear Peter Wambach
present ">from Whence We Came." This genealogy search began with a
challenge >from Peter Wambach's father to his children to research his
family history and ancestry. His father was an only child whose father
died when he was only 4 years old, so he knew very little about his
father. He wanted to "touch the hand of a living, breathing relative."
This talk describes this search, which extended to three continents,
and its eventual outcome.

Peter Wambach was born in Harrisburg, PA, on May 12, 1946, and was the
sixth of the fourteen children of Peter and Margherita (Zarbo)
Wambach. Educated in the parochial school system in central
Pennsylvania, he graduated >from Penn State University with a BS degree
in 1970. He worked in the open hearth of Bethlehem Steel Corporation,
in real estate sales, as a lobbyist, and as an executive in a
construction firm. He retired in 2006 after a 36-year career with the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having served as an employee in the
House of Representatives, Revenue, Property and Supplies, and General
Services departments. In addition, he served 12 years as a member of
the Pennsylvania House of Representatives >from 1980 to 1992. He is an
11-year member of the Board of Trustees of Harrisburg Area Community
College. He resides in Harrisburg with his wife, Urszula. He is the
father of two children and two step-children and has three
grandchildren.

The program is free for paid members and $5 for non-members (applied
to JGSMD membership fee) after their first meeting. Please check our
web site at www.jgsmd.org for late updates and for the time, location,
and program of future meetings.

Susan Steeble
Baltimore, MD
JGSMD Public Relations


ViewMate translation Russian #poland

bernerfolk
 

i've posted what I believe is a marriage document for Judel
KAGAN x Masza Ryfka GARBARSKI in Ciechanowiec. I'd appreciate
as complete translation as possible.

It is on ViewMate at the following address ...
http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72314

Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page.

Thank you,
Sherri Venditti
The Berkshires, USA


JRI Poland #Poland ViewMate translation Russian #poland

bernerfolk
 

i've posted what I believe is a marriage document for Judel
KAGAN x Masza Ryfka GARBARSKI in Ciechanowiec. I'd appreciate
as complete translation as possible.

It is on ViewMate at the following address ...
http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72314

Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page.

Thank you,
Sherri Venditti
The Berkshires, USA


Istroch Illico JOINOVICI and Ilana Haia ZELTER #general

Lemberski Evelyne
 

ladies and gentlemen,

I'm looking for information on the following people:

Istroch Illico JOINOVICI born in Capresti (Besserabie) in 1858
Ilana Haia ZELTER born in Soroca (Besserabie) in 1865

thanking you for your help,

Evelyne LEMBERSKI
evelynelemberski@...
Saint Maurice
France


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Istroch Illico JOINOVICI and Ilana Haia ZELTER #general

Lemberski Evelyne
 

ladies and gentlemen,

I'm looking for information on the following people:

Istroch Illico JOINOVICI born in Capresti (Besserabie) in 1858
Ilana Haia ZELTER born in Soroca (Besserabie) in 1865

thanking you for your help,

Evelyne LEMBERSKI
evelynelemberski@...
Saint Maurice
France


Jewish charities in London ca. 1900 #general

David Scriven
 

Dear All,

My great-uncle, Wolf Kramarov (later Ze'ev Carmi), writes in his
autobiography that when he arrived in London >from Amsterdam he was
met by "an emissary of some charitable institution, Schlater", where
apparently he stayed for eighteen days in order to find his feet in
this new country.

Unfortunately, his time was there unsuccessful and after failing at a
number of jobs, in despair and destitute, he decided to return to his
native Russia >from whence he had fled to escape conscription. By
chance he came across another charity which he refers to as the
"Board". and there three English gentleman listened to his story and
gave him money to return, which he did - steerage class to Hamburg.
However, he never returned to Russia, but instead ended up in Galicia,
where he met my family and married my grandmother's older sister.

Does anyone recognize these charities (the names are translated >from
Hebrew) and, if so, would there be any records of my great-uncle's
interactions?

Second, is it likely that there would be a record of his trips by
ship to and >from London?

David Scriven
Researching RUSS, POMERANZ, KRAMAROV, SINGER, WANG


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Jewish charities in London ca. 1900 #general

David Scriven
 

Dear All,

My great-uncle, Wolf Kramarov (later Ze'ev Carmi), writes in his
autobiography that when he arrived in London >from Amsterdam he was
met by "an emissary of some charitable institution, Schlater", where
apparently he stayed for eighteen days in order to find his feet in
this new country.

Unfortunately, his time was there unsuccessful and after failing at a
number of jobs, in despair and destitute, he decided to return to his
native Russia >from whence he had fled to escape conscription. By
chance he came across another charity which he refers to as the
"Board". and there three English gentleman listened to his story and
gave him money to return, which he did - steerage class to Hamburg.
However, he never returned to Russia, but instead ended up in Galicia,
where he met my family and married my grandmother's older sister.

Does anyone recognize these charities (the names are translated >from
Hebrew) and, if so, would there be any records of my great-uncle's
interactions?

Second, is it likely that there would be a record of his trips by
ship to and >from London?

David Scriven
Researching RUSS, POMERANZ, KRAMAROV, SINGER, WANG


ViewMate translation Russian #general

bernerfolk
 

i've posted what I believe is a marriage document for Judel KAGAN x
Masza Ryfka GARBARSKI in Cienchanowiec. I'd appreciate as complete
translation as possible.

It is on ViewMate at the following address ...
http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72314
Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page.

Thank you,
Sherri Venditti
The Berkshires, USA


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ViewMate translation Russian #general

bernerfolk
 

i've posted what I believe is a marriage document for Judel KAGAN x
Masza Ryfka GARBARSKI in Cienchanowiec. I'd appreciate as complete
translation as possible.

It is on ViewMate at the following address ...
http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72314
Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page.

Thank you,
Sherri Venditti
The Berkshires, USA