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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Rabbi Mordechay Tams [or Tama] 1765
#general
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common. On
30th April 1765 The Belfast Newsletter reported that Rabbi Mordechay Tams
had translated a book of Arabic Hebrew handwriting.
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common. On
30th April 1765 The Belfast Newsletter reported that Rabbi Mordechay Tams
had translated a book of Arabic Hebrew handwriting.
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Niall Foley <ntf@...>
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#509618
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Rabbi Mordechay Tams [or Tama] 1765
#general
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common. On
30th April 1765 The Belfast Newsletter reported that Rabbi Mordechay Tams
had translated a book of Arabic Hebrew handwriting.
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common. On
30th April 1765 The Belfast Newsletter reported that Rabbi Mordechay Tams
had translated a book of Arabic Hebrew handwriting.
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Niall Foley <ntf@...>
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#189305
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Sackel of Ratisbon [Regensburg] 1764
#general
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common.
However the following report appeared in "The Public Record Or Freeman's
Journal" published in Dublin on 8 September
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common.
However the following report appeared in "The Public Record Or Freeman's
Journal" published in Dublin on 8 September
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Niall Foley <ntf@...>
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#509616
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Gradrysch, Poland - Gunpowder dealer - 1765
#general
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common.
However the following report appeared in "The Public Record Or Freeman's
Journal" published in Dublin on 22 Jun 1765.
"They
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common.
However the following report appeared in "The Public Record Or Freeman's
Journal" published in Dublin on 22 Jun 1765.
"They
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Niall Foley <ntf@...>
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#509617
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Sackel of Ratisbon [Regensburg] 1764
#general
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common.
However the following report appeared in "The Public Record Or Freeman's
Journal" published in Dublin on 8 September
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common.
However the following report appeared in "The Public Record Or Freeman's
Journal" published in Dublin on 8 September
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By
Niall Foley <ntf@...>
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#189303
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Gradrysch, Poland - Gunpowder dealer - 1765
#general
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common.
However the following report appeared in "The Public Record Or Freeman's
Journal" published in Dublin on 22 Jun 1765.
"They
Items of Jewish interest in old Irish newspapers are not very common.
However the following report appeared in "The Public Record Or Freeman's
Journal" published in Dublin on 22 Jun 1765.
"They
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Niall Foley <ntf@...>
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#189304
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Researching: Henri/Haim SAUL - Smirna (now Turkey) / Marseille
#general
My name is Pierre SAUL and I am French.
I have just found out that my grandfather was not called Henri Saul but Haim
Saul, probably born in Smirna (now Turkey). He died in Marseille (France) in
My name is Pierre SAUL and I am French.
I have just found out that my grandfather was not called Henri Saul but Haim
Saul, probably born in Smirna (now Turkey). He died in Marseille (France) in
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VERONICA LOPEZ PERNAS <astridlopez23@...>
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#189302
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Researching: Henri/Haim SAUL - Smirna (now Turkey) / Marseille
#general
My name is Pierre SAUL and I am French.
I have just found out that my grandfather was not called Henri Saul but Haim
Saul, probably born in Smirna (now Turkey). He died in Marseille (France) in
My name is Pierre SAUL and I am French.
I have just found out that my grandfather was not called Henri Saul but Haim
Saul, probably born in Smirna (now Turkey). He died in Marseille (France) in
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VERONICA LOPEZ PERNAS <astridlopez23@...>
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#509615
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INTRO - Dr. Moses LESSER in Mittweida - Seek additional information
#germany
Moses LESSER(1858-1941)
I am preparing to give a lecture about the life of the jewish nonmedical
practitioner Moses LESSER.
He practiced >from 1906 till 1939 in the middle-saxonian town
Moses LESSER(1858-1941)
I am preparing to give a lecture about the life of the jewish nonmedical
practitioner Moses LESSER.
He practiced >from 1906 till 1939 in the middle-saxonian town
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Dr. Juergen Nitsche <JuNitsche@...>
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#44704
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German SIG #Germany INTRO - Dr. Moses LESSER in Mittweida - Seek additional information
#germany
Moses LESSER(1858-1941)
I am preparing to give a lecture about the life of the jewish nonmedical
practitioner Moses LESSER.
He practiced >from 1906 till 1939 in the middle-saxonian town
Moses LESSER(1858-1941)
I am preparing to give a lecture about the life of the jewish nonmedical
practitioner Moses LESSER.
He practiced >from 1906 till 1939 in the middle-saxonian town
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Dr. Juergen Nitsche <JuNitsche@...>
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#365093
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Guides for Bratislava, Prague and Budapest
#hungary
I am interested in guides for Jewish Bratislava, Prague and Budapest. If
anyone has someone to recommend, please contact me privately.
Thank you.
Tali Segal
outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
I am interested in guides for Jewish Bratislava, Prague and Budapest. If
anyone has someone to recommend, please contact me privately.
Thank you.
Tali Segal
outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
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By
asbury8@...
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#79093
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HARRIS? TANNENBAUM?
#hungary
Anyone know of these people >from long ago?
Cecelia TANNENBAUM married to Bernard HARRIS?
Their children Selma, Essie, Edith and Sidney HARRIS were born in late
1890s in England, NYC, and
Anyone know of these people >from long ago?
Cecelia TANNENBAUM married to Bernard HARRIS?
Their children Selma, Essie, Edith and Sidney HARRIS were born in late
1890s in England, NYC, and
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By
Marian Brown
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#79090
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TANNENBAUM? FEUERLICHT?
#hungary
Anyone know of Max A. FEUERLICHT, married to Rose TANNENBAUM.
Children Ethel FEUERLICHT married Alfred GUTTMANN and Adolph FEUERLICHT
married Rebecca SIRKIN, both in 1920s in New York City.
I don't
Anyone know of Max A. FEUERLICHT, married to Rose TANNENBAUM.
Children Ethel FEUERLICHT married Alfred GUTTMANN and Adolph FEUERLICHT
married Rebecca SIRKIN, both in 1920s in New York City.
I don't
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By
Marian Brown
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#79091
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TANNENBAUM? MARKS?
#hungary
Anyone know of Adolph TANNENBAUM, married to Johanna MARKS, living in
Philadelphia.
They had a daughter, Janice Lou TANNENBAUM, born in 1928, born in
Philadelphia.
Adolph had two sisters, Stella
Anyone know of Adolph TANNENBAUM, married to Johanna MARKS, living in
Philadelphia.
They had a daughter, Janice Lou TANNENBAUM, born in 1928, born in
Philadelphia.
Adolph had two sisters, Stella
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By
Marian Brown
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#79092
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Hungary SIG #Hungary HARRIS? TANNENBAUM?
#hungary
Anyone know of these people >from long ago?
Cecelia TANNENBAUM married to Bernard HARRIS?
Their children Selma, Essie, Edith and Sidney HARRIS were born in late
1890s in England, NYC, and
Anyone know of these people >from long ago?
Cecelia TANNENBAUM married to Bernard HARRIS?
Their children Selma, Essie, Edith and Sidney HARRIS were born in late
1890s in England, NYC, and
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By
Marian Brown
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#399426
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Hungary SIG #Hungary TANNENBAUM? FEUERLICHT?
#hungary
Anyone know of Max A. FEUERLICHT, married to Rose TANNENBAUM.
Children Ethel FEUERLICHT married Alfred GUTTMANN and Adolph FEUERLICHT
married Rebecca SIRKIN, both in 1920s in New York City.
I don't
Anyone know of Max A. FEUERLICHT, married to Rose TANNENBAUM.
Children Ethel FEUERLICHT married Alfred GUTTMANN and Adolph FEUERLICHT
married Rebecca SIRKIN, both in 1920s in New York City.
I don't
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By
Marian Brown
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#399427
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Hungary SIG #Hungary TANNENBAUM? MARKS?
#hungary
Anyone know of Adolph TANNENBAUM, married to Johanna MARKS, living in
Philadelphia.
They had a daughter, Janice Lou TANNENBAUM, born in 1928, born in
Philadelphia.
Adolph had two sisters, Stella
Anyone know of Adolph TANNENBAUM, married to Johanna MARKS, living in
Philadelphia.
They had a daughter, Janice Lou TANNENBAUM, born in 1928, born in
Philadelphia.
Adolph had two sisters, Stella
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By
Marian Brown
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#399428
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Guides for Bratislava, Prague and Budapest
#hungary
I am interested in guides for Jewish Bratislava, Prague and Budapest. If
anyone has someone to recommend, please contact me privately.
Thank you.
Tali Segal
outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
I am interested in guides for Jewish Bratislava, Prague and Budapest. If
anyone has someone to recommend, please contact me privately.
Thank you.
Tali Segal
outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
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By
asbury8@...
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#399429
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Town identification: "Suebest" Hungary 1853
#hungary
Hi,
I recently got a copy of the death certificate May 21 1931 of a family
ancestor Katie Blum nee Eger. Info in all fields was typed, so there
is not an issue with interpreting script. Her birth is
Hi,
I recently got a copy of the death certificate May 21 1931 of a family
ancestor Katie Blum nee Eger. Info in all fields was typed, so there
is not an issue with interpreting script. Her birth is
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Marc Weiss <mbw.art@...>
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#79086
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Yizkor Book Project update for September 2007
#hungary
During September 2007 the Yizkor Book Project added seven new books
and 14 updates. All new material has been flagged for easy
recognition at http://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html,
During September 2007 the Yizkor Book Project added seven new books
and 14 updates. All new material has been flagged for easy
recognition at http://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html,
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By
Joyce Field
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#79087
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