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ViewMate translation request Polish & German -4 Eisenkraft documents
#translation
I've posted 4 vital records in Polish & German for which I need a translation.The other 3 are adjacent to the link listed below
It is on ViewMate at the following address
I've posted 4 vital records in Polish & German for which I need a translation.The other 3 are adjacent to the link listed below
It is on ViewMate at the following address
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Kenneth Berger
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#671443
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Viewmate Translation Request - German
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Dear 'Genners,
I've posted an 1893 marriage record that I believe is in German (the typed column headings are.)
It is on ViewMate at the following
Dear 'Genners,
I've posted an 1893 marriage record that I believe is in German (the typed column headings are.)
It is on ViewMate at the following
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Sherri Bobish
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#671442
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Re: Variations on Solomonski?
#names
My family is Slomiansky from Sidra, Poland. I've run across all the name variations you mentioned in researching my family. They immigrated to the Massachusetts/New Hampshire area in the 1880's.
My family is Slomiansky from Sidra, Poland. I've run across all the name variations you mentioned in researching my family. They immigrated to the Massachusetts/New Hampshire area in the 1880's.
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Roberta Apte
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#671441
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Re: Searching: GOLDMAN (Poland)
#general
I have been examining more details concerning the profiles of the family here.
It is rather a long story, which I want to try and keep short. Tali's father, Samuel, is also no longer alive, and one
I have been examining more details concerning the profiles of the family here.
It is rather a long story, which I want to try and keep short. Tali's father, Samuel, is also no longer alive, and one
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David Ziants
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#671440
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What happened to David Bernstein - 1890???
#usa
I've hit a brick wall.
My family- BERNSTEIN, PICKHOLTZ (Buchholtz), KACZOR (Katcher) and ABERBACH all came together to the USA aboard the SS Russia, arriving in New York City on May 9, 1890.
The
I've hit a brick wall.
My family- BERNSTEIN, PICKHOLTZ (Buchholtz), KACZOR (Katcher) and ABERBACH all came together to the USA aboard the SS Russia, arriving in New York City on May 9, 1890.
The
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Steve Pickoltz
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#671439
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Kittsee, Austria tombstone inscriptions, Reb Zusche Kinstlicher
#austria-czech
Hi all,
The prolific, late Haredi genealogist, Zusche Kinstlicher, apparently had several hundred 19th century Jewish tombstone inscriptions of Kittsee, Austria, available to him. Does anyone know
Hi all,
The prolific, late Haredi genealogist, Zusche Kinstlicher, apparently had several hundred 19th century Jewish tombstone inscriptions of Kittsee, Austria, available to him. Does anyone know
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davidmdubin@...
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#671438
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Translation of Jewish headstone to English
#translation
Can someone please translate the Hebrew headstone into English. I requested on Find A Grave a copy of a headstone but am unsure if it matches to the person I requested.
Thank you in advance.
Tracy
Can someone please translate the Hebrew headstone into English. I requested on Find A Grave a copy of a headstone but am unsure if it matches to the person I requested.
Thank you in advance.
Tracy
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carruthers2019@...
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#671437
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JGSColorado presents Renee Stern Steinig-Galicia Basics: What Every Galitzianer Needs to Know
#events
#jgs-iajgs
Renee Stern Steinig-Galicia Basics: What Every Galitzianer Needs to Know
Sunday September 11, 2022
10 AM to 12 PM Mountain Daylight Time on Zoom
9:30 AM to 10:00 AM Schmear, Schmooze, and
Renee Stern Steinig-Galicia Basics: What Every Galitzianer Needs to Know
Sunday September 11, 2022
10 AM to 12 PM Mountain Daylight Time on Zoom
9:30 AM to 10:00 AM Schmear, Schmooze, and
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Ellen Beller
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#671436
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JGS of Pittsburgh Presents “For the Love of Cousins: Endogamy as a Tool for Jewish Genealogy” with Caitlin Hollander
#announcements
#jgs-iajgs
#events
Please join the Jewish Genealogy Society of Pittsburgh on August 31st at 7:00pm (US Eastern) for our upcoming program with Caitlin Hollander - “For the Love of Cousins: Endogamy as a Tool for Jewish
Please join the Jewish Genealogy Society of Pittsburgh on August 31st at 7:00pm (US Eastern) for our upcoming program with Caitlin Hollander - “For the Love of Cousins: Endogamy as a Tool for Jewish
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Steve Jaron
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#671435
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Re: On-Line Records for Paris (France) Deaths/Burials
#france
Try this one. It is for all of France. Just fill the far left box, press the red color "rechercher", wait few seconds and hopefully it will show results
https://geneafrance.com/
Jacob Rosen
Jerusalem
Try this one. It is for all of France. Just fill the far left box, press the red color "rechercher", wait few seconds and hopefully it will show results
https://geneafrance.com/
Jacob Rosen
Jerusalem
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Abuwasta Abuwasta
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#671434
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1921 Czechoslovakia Census of Subcarpathia - Indexing Project
#subcarpathia
#ukraine
#hungary
JewishGen is pleased to announce that JewishGen’s Subcarpathia
Research Division is indexing all Jewish entries from the 1921
Karpatalja Subcarpathia Census, from original images available
JewishGen is pleased to announce that JewishGen’s Subcarpathia
Research Division is indexing all Jewish entries from the 1921
Karpatalja Subcarpathia Census, from original images available
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Lara Diamond
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#671433
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Re: On-Line Records for Paris (France) Deaths/Burials
#france
Yes
There are records for Paris, France on the website of the Paris archives.
These are not sorted by religion .
Daniella
-------- הודעה מקורית --------
מאת:
Yes
There are records for Paris, France on the website of the Paris archives.
These are not sorted by religion .
Daniella
-------- הודעה מקורית --------
מאת:
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Daniella Alyagon
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#671432
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On-Line Records for Paris (France) Deaths/Burials
#france
Are there any on-line records for Jewish deaths/burials in Paris cemeteries during the early 20th century (before WW1) - especially cemetery databases of the
Are there any on-line records for Jewish deaths/burials in Paris cemeteries during the early 20th century (before WW1) - especially cemetery databases of the
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ramot418@...
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#671431
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Re: Landsmanschaft societies in New York
#usa
Regardless of which organization might possess the records, there is a good chance the records are in Yiddish. Unless you can easily read Yiddish or can take someone with you who can, I suggest that
Regardless of which organization might possess the records, there is a good chance the records are in Yiddish. Unless you can easily read Yiddish or can take someone with you who can, I suggest that
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R Jaffer
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#671430
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Re: ROSENAU AND KASSEL FROM FRANKFURT AM MAIN
#germany
I have a Philip Rosenau, born Mar 27, 1968. His parents were Simon and Henriette Denise born Rosenberg. He had 7 brothers: Natan, Louis, Hugo, Selmar, Thekla, Irma, and Paula, who married Kohn.
I have a Philip Rosenau, born Mar 27, 1968. His parents were Simon and Henriette Denise born Rosenberg. He had 7 brothers: Natan, Louis, Hugo, Selmar, Thekla, Irma, and Paula, who married Kohn.
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viviansilco@...
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Re: Landsmanschaft societies in New York
#usa
Records of landsmanshaftn are kept at YIVO and AJHS which are located at Center for Jewish History. To find if your society has records check JGS of NY website
Records of landsmanshaftn are kept at YIVO and AJHS which are located at Center for Jewish History. To find if your society has records check JGS of NY website
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Avrohom Krauss
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#671428
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Re: Seeking translation of Hebrew on tombstone for Sol Yarmy
#translation
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 08:57 PM, David Lewin wrote:
Here was buried
Shalom son of Reb Zeev Halevi
The above lacks one of the names.
The modern Hebrew pronunciation of the Sol's Hebrew name is
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 08:57 PM, David Lewin wrote:
Here was buried
Shalom son of Reb Zeev Halevi
The above lacks one of the names.
The modern Hebrew pronunciation of the Sol's Hebrew name is
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Odeda Zlotnick
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#671427
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Re: Variations on Solomonski?
#names
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 10:48 PM, <kdomeshek@...> wrote:
It is safe to exclude Slonimsky as a variant spellingI agree with this statement - with one caveat: It could be a variant, erroneous
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 10:48 PM, <kdomeshek@...> wrote:
It is safe to exclude Slonimsky as a variant spellingI agree with this statement - with one caveat: It could be a variant, erroneous
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Odeda Zlotnick
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#671426
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Re: Landsmanschaft societies in New York
#usa
Trudy, I recall the same lecture. I will also be in NY. Perhaps we can also search for one another.
I am seeking records of Novograd Volynski society
Dan Friedman
Kuperschmidt, Firdman, Ferdman, Yarun
Trudy, I recall the same lecture. I will also be in NY. Perhaps we can also search for one another.
I am seeking records of Novograd Volynski society
Dan Friedman
Kuperschmidt, Firdman, Ferdman, Yarun
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Daniel Friedman
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#671425
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Re: Variations on Solomonski?
#names
Solomonski means "son of Solomon", starting with the Hebrew root for Solomon. The German root version is Zalomon. The Yiddish alternative to Solomon/Zalomon would be Shloyme or Shlomo, derived from
Solomonski means "son of Solomon", starting with the Hebrew root for Solomon. The German root version is Zalomon. The Yiddish alternative to Solomon/Zalomon would be Shloyme or Shlomo, derived from
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kdomeshek@...
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#671424
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