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Re: Photographs of Lodz Cemetery
#poland
Jeff Miller
When I was in Poland Taube had a tour of the cemetery which I participated in. I took a few photographs of some headstones for Brzezinski’s.
Best regards, Jeff Miller Maryland
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Re: Application of Familiant Laws in early 19th century Moravia -
#austria-czech
avivahpinski@verizon.net
I have been researching family in Moravia and am unfamiliar with two websites you mentioned. Could you please
give us the links for these websites? I have been using genteam.org, in addition to Familysearch, jewishgen, etc. Thanks so much for this information! Avivah Pinski near Philadelphia, USA -- Avivah R. Z. Pinski , near Philadelphia, USA
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avivahpinski@verizon.net
But this isn't a fairy tale ...-- And you may be able to check the HIAS records
Avivah R. Z. Pinski -- Avivah R. Z. Pinski , near Philadelphia, USA
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Finding image on LDS microfilm from index
#general
Harlan Weller
I located the attached index to a record on jewishgen and I wanted to look at the original document if possible. The number 2205099 is hotlinked to an LDS microfilm, but I could not make sense of the other numbers. Can these numbers be used to locate the image on the microfilm? Or do I have to page through all the images on the microfilm?
Harlan Weller harlan.weller@...
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Re: Marga LEVY - Unna and Berlin # Germany
#general
hennyhouweling@...
Dear Mike,
See www.stolpersteine-berlin.de/en/biografie/7342 for information regarding Julius LEVY (Niedermarsberg January 16, 1892-), his wife Käte BRANDT (LandsbergSeptember 8, 1891-), his son Werner LEVY (Kamen July 6, 1926-) and his daughter Marga FORESTER-LEVY (Unna July 30, 1923-Philadelphia February 14, 2014). Julius, Käte und Werner were deported from Berlin to Auschwitz on February 26, 1943. Best regards, Henny Houweling-Zwart, Nieuwkoop, the Netherlands.
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Re: Lithuania erects sculpture in honor of JD Salinger
#lithuania
jkmonks@...
Unfortunately I am unable to access this article on JFSalinger. Error 454 legal reasons. Anyone know why? Thank you. Jacinta Monks
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ViewMate translation request - Yiddish
#translation
#yiddish
#lithuania
Michael Herzlich
I've posted two short handwritten notes for which I need translations.
Particularly interested in any names on the card. One on ViewMate at the following address - http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM82623 A second in Yiddish on ViewMate at the following address - http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM82625 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. The notes on the card are from the album of a cousin from Merkine in Lithuania are from the early 1930's The family was Sapotsky/Sapokaite and related families I have researched were Blokh and Merikansy -- Michael Herzlich Delray Beach, Florida USA Belarus - EPSTEIN, HELFAND, POLLACK Galicia (Poland, Ukraine) - HERZLICH, TREIBER
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Re: Descendants of Dutch Jews. Any interest?
#general
henry
Anne, My great grandmother's PEZARO family travelled in the opposite direction to yours. Livorno in the 17th century to Portugal, then the Netherlands and finally ended up in London.
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Re: Photographs of Lodz Cemetery
#poland
Hi Richard,
Nolan Altman JOWBR Coordinator
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Looking for free genealogy software for Mac OS Catalina
#general
Alberto Guido Chester
I would like to hear suggestions of FREE genealogy software that will work on the latest Mac OS Catalina.
Requisites: Gedcom capability.
Not web based but info residing in my computer.
Up to 200/300 individuals only.
Please answer to my email EXCEPT you consider your answer to be of general interest.
Thanks in advance.
Alberto Guido Chester
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Re: Tombstone photo translated requests
#translation
David Barrett
where are the photos?
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Re: Cohanim and Levites
#dna
Oded
Fred selss wrote: ' The finger split is an genetic inherited trait that can only be performed by someone that has a Cohanim ancestor'.
It is not a matter of genetic, hence it is not inheruted. It's quite easy to perform and almost every one can do it. Oded
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Re: Cohanim and Levites
#dna
Schelly Talalay Dardashti
The ability to make the so-called Cohen (or Vulcan, even though "Dr. Spock" Leonard Nimoy was a Kohain) finger spread is absolutely not genetic. It is not in the same category as the ability to roll one's tongue - which IS genetic.
Schelly Talalay Dardashti New Mexico TALALAI/AY/AJ - Mogilev, Bel. BANK - Kovno, Kedainai, Lith. DARDASHTI - Isfahan/Teheran, Iran
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Re: Cohanim and Levites
#dna
Schelly Talalay Dardashti
There are at least 4 DNA signatures for Kohanim and at least 4 or more for Levites. Also, there is historical evidence for (and Jewish law permits it) for the appointing of a Kohan in a place where all Kohanim were either gone (died, murdered, etc.). One would think a Levite (the closest to a Kohan) would be appointed, but perhaps an Israelite might have been appointed. The simple fact that there are numerous haplogroups for Kohanim and for Levites indicates diverse origins.
Schelly Talalay Dardashti New Mexico TALALAI/AY/AJ - Mogilev, Bel. BANK - Kovno/Kedainai, Lith. DARDASHTI - Isfahan/Teheran, Iran
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Re: Cohanim and Levites
#dna
Schelly Talalay Dardashti
No one's name was shortened or changed at Ellis Island by any clerk. The guy is wrong unless he can show the original manifest showing the old name crossed out and a new name written in. His religious qualifications have nothing to do with his repeating an erroneous story that never happened because the multilingual clerks were firbidden to do that at ALL US Ports of Entry. He could have however shortened it himself the minute he stepped into the city. Please do not perpetuate the biggest myth in genealogy.
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Jacques Klein
I add a precision to my previous message : I am looking for any information about Pessia Schliomovna BIALAIA, born in 1886 in Vitebsk, married to Itska LEBSKI from Mogilev.
Envoyé de mon iPad
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Search for KATZ siblings in London
#general
#unitedkingdom
Seeking information on siblings Abraham (1886), Lewis (1893) and Hannah (1896) KATZ of London. Their parents Sarah (nee LYONS) and Marks KATZ both died aged around 40 in 1902.
The kids they would likely have been adopted out, but what happened after 1902 is unknown. Could their surnames have been changed? Could they have been split up? Could they have gone to extended family members called KATZ, LYONS or MARCUS?
Also seeking info on the family of Sarah LYONS (1862-1902). She had a brother and a sister living after her demise. Her father was Moshe (haCohen).
Please only reply if these people appear on your tree. Thank you, Daniel GLEEK in London
daniel@...
-- Daniel GLEEK in London daniel@... Searching for: GLEEK/GLICK (Beisagola, Lithuania), ISOWITSKY/KUPCHIK (Dotchener, Poltava & Vorontzowka), GLIKMAN/GLUCKMAN, WEITZENSANG & LIDRAL/LEDDA (Warsaw,Poland), MARCUS (Varniai, Lithuania) etc.
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Re: Cohanim and Levites
#dna
Sarah L Meyer
There are religious reasons why some Cohanim lose their Cohen status. Interestingly my father was an Israel, but when I had two paternal "second" cousins DNA done, I was asked after the first one was done whether we were Kohanim. Then when the second Y test came back, I knew. My paternal great grandfather had married a woman with children - including a son (and while they may not have set out to hide that her two children were not his), it happened because the blended family was raised as one family. Since they did not want to distinguish that Aaron Jacob ("Jack") was an Israel while Henry was a Kohen - everyone became Israel.
-- Sarah L Meyer Georgetown TX ANK(I)ER, BIGOS, KARMELEK, PERLSTADT, STOKFISZ, SZPIL(T)BAUM, Poland BIRGARDOVSKY, EDELBERG, HITE (CHAIT), PERCHIK Russia (southern Ukraine) and some Latvia or Lithuania https://www.sarahsgenies.com
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Emily Rosenberg
I always wonder how immigrants, then and now , had time and money to travel back and forth. I understand going for a bride and maybe some successful traders going back and forth but who else goes and what is it like for them ? Any stories welcome.
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Photographs of Lodz Cemetery
#poland
According to the JRI Poland database, photographs have been taken of graves at the Lodz Cemetery.
The names of the people I am interested in are Mordka Maslanka buried in Section C, Row 6, Grave 69, Side P and Fajga Maslanka buried in Section U, Row 5, Grave 145. According to the same database the images should be available as Register Page No. 52, Image No. P1020963.jpg and No.53 Image No. P1020964.jpg. I have looked through all the links but but I do not seem able to find a link to these images. Does anyone know how I might do so? I've attached an image of the screen shot for ease of reference. #Poland #photographs #Lodz #LodzCemetery
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