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Re: Discrepancies betwen documents
#general
Birthdates were not important to Jews. Yahrzeits were.
Jews used the closest Jewish Holiday as their birthday.
In addition, interestingly, all of the Romanian relatives for which I have
gotten
Birthdates were not important to Jews. Yahrzeits were.
Jews used the closest Jewish Holiday as their birthday.
In addition, interestingly, all of the Romanian relatives for which I have
gotten
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PJL427@...
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen re: Discrepancies betwen documents
#general
Birthdates were not important to Jews. Yahrzeits were.
Jews used the closest Jewish Holiday as their birthday.
In addition, interestingly, all of the Romanian relatives for which I have
gotten
Birthdates were not important to Jews. Yahrzeits were.
Jews used the closest Jewish Holiday as their birthday.
In addition, interestingly, all of the Romanian relatives for which I have
gotten
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PJL427@...
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#482987
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BINENBAUM, BIENENBAUM, BINENBOYM or BINENBOJM
#general
Several people have written and asked me for additional information
about my recent posting "looking for anyone that has ever seen the
Surname BINENBAUM or any derivation of the name in any posting
Several people have written and asked me for additional information
about my recent posting "looking for anyone that has ever seen the
Surname BINENBAUM or any derivation of the name in any posting
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Larry Schenker <lpsca@...>
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#162673
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen BINENBAUM, BIENENBAUM, BINENBOYM or BINENBOJM
#general
Several people have written and asked me for additional information
about my recent posting "looking for anyone that has ever seen the
Surname BINENBAUM or any derivation of the name in any posting
Several people have written and asked me for additional information
about my recent posting "looking for anyone that has ever seen the
Surname BINENBAUM or any derivation of the name in any posting
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Larry Schenker <lpsca@...>
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#482986
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The extent to which patronymics were used in the 18th century?
#germany
In researching names that clearly pre-date the edict requiring Jews to
adopt permanent family names, I find names such as Abraham HIRSCH or
Mordche HERZ.
Were these names in fact patronymics, i.e.,
In researching names that clearly pre-date the edict requiring Jews to
adopt permanent family names, I find names such as Abraham HIRSCH or
Mordche HERZ.
Were these names in fact patronymics, i.e.,
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Michael Marx <MHMarx@...>
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#40859
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German SIG #Germany The extent to which patronymics were used in the 18th century?
#germany
In researching names that clearly pre-date the edict requiring Jews to
adopt permanent family names, I find names such as Abraham HIRSCH or
Mordche HERZ.
Were these names in fact patronymics, i.e.,
In researching names that clearly pre-date the edict requiring Jews to
adopt permanent family names, I find names such as Abraham HIRSCH or
Mordche HERZ.
Were these names in fact patronymics, i.e.,
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Michael Marx <MHMarx@...>
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Red Cross to open vast WW2 archive
#germany
Dear GerSig,
The decision of the International Tracing Service to open its files
certainly will be of great help to all Genners, and particularly to GerSig members.
Yvonne Stern Rio de Janeiro -
Dear GerSig,
The decision of the International Tracing Service to open its files
certainly will be of great help to all Genners, and particularly to GerSig members.
Yvonne Stern Rio de Janeiro -
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Yvonne Stern <ystern@...>
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#40862
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German SIG #Germany Red Cross to open vast WW2 archive
#germany
Dear GerSig,
The decision of the International Tracing Service to open its files
certainly will be of great help to all Genners, and particularly to GerSig members.
Yvonne Stern Rio de Janeiro -
Dear GerSig,
The decision of the International Tracing Service to open its files
certainly will be of great help to all Genners, and particularly to GerSig members.
Yvonne Stern Rio de Janeiro -
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Yvonne Stern <ystern@...>
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#361251
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Re: The extent to which patronymics were used in the 18th century?
#germany
In a message dated 6/3/2004 MHMarx@... writes:
"In researching names that clearly pre-date the edict requiring Jews to
adopt permanent family names, I find names such as Abraham HIRSCH or
In a message dated 6/3/2004 MHMarx@... writes:
"In researching names that clearly pre-date the edict requiring Jews to
adopt permanent family names, I find names such as Abraham HIRSCH or
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MBernet@...
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#40861
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German SIG #Germany Re: The extent to which patronymics were used in the 18th century?
#germany
In a message dated 6/3/2004 MHMarx@... writes:
"In researching names that clearly pre-date the edict requiring Jews to
adopt permanent family names, I find names such as Abraham HIRSCH or
In a message dated 6/3/2004 MHMarx@... writes:
"In researching names that clearly pre-date the edict requiring Jews to
adopt permanent family names, I find names such as Abraham HIRSCH or
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MBernet@...
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patronymics & surnames in Germany and Holland
#germany
Dear GERSIG Genners,
Patronymics refers to the incorporation of the father's name as part of the
child's name. In my own family, the father's last name was consistently used as
the middle name (for
Dear GERSIG Genners,
Patronymics refers to the incorporation of the father's name as part of the
child's name. In my own family, the father's last name was consistently used as
the middle name (for
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Pweinthal@...
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#40860
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German SIG #Germany patronymics & surnames in Germany and Holland
#germany
Dear GERSIG Genners,
Patronymics refers to the incorporation of the father's name as part of the
child's name. In my own family, the father's last name was consistently used as
the middle name (for
Dear GERSIG Genners,
Patronymics refers to the incorporation of the father's name as part of the
child's name. In my own family, the father's last name was consistently used as
the middle name (for
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Pweinthal@...
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May update for Yizkor Book Project
#latvia
#courland
In May 2004 we added 3 new books and 12 updates to the Yizkor Book
Translations page. All translations can be accessed >from
http://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html.
It is appropriate at
In May 2004 we added 3 new books and 12 updates to the Yizkor Book
Translations page. All translations can be accessed >from
http://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html.
It is appropriate at
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Joyce Field
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#27992
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Courland SIG #Courland #Latvia May update for Yizkor Book Project
#courland
#latvia
In May 2004 we added 3 new books and 12 updates to the Yizkor Book
Translations page. All translations can be accessed >from
http://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html.
It is appropriate at
In May 2004 we added 3 new books and 12 updates to the Yizkor Book
Translations page. All translations can be accessed >from
http://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html.
It is appropriate at
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Joyce Field
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#348407
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Abrahamson Biography
#southafrica
A new book will be launched on May 30, 2004, which should interest those of
you whose families are >from Southern Africa, Zimbabwe, and Sczuczin, Poland.
It is the new biography of Abe Abrahamson
A new book will be launched on May 30, 2004, which should interest those of
you whose families are >from Southern Africa, Zimbabwe, and Sczuczin, Poland.
It is the new biography of Abe Abrahamson
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Ann Rabinowitz <annrab@...>
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#294145
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South Africa SIG #SouthAfrica Abrahamson Biography
#southafrica
A new book will be launched on May 30, 2004, which should interest those of
you whose families are >from Southern Africa, Zimbabwe, and Sczuczin, Poland.
It is the new biography of Abe Abrahamson
A new book will be launched on May 30, 2004, which should interest those of
you whose families are >from Southern Africa, Zimbabwe, and Sczuczin, Poland.
It is the new biography of Abe Abrahamson
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Ann Rabinowitz <annrab@...>
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Re: Napolean Regulation and the adoption of surnames
#general
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 14:12:29 UTC, sgroeger@... (Steven Groeger)
posted:
Before Jews in Germanic Europe were legally forced to adopt surnames, around
the year 1813, probably under rules
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 14:12:29 UTC, sgroeger@... (Steven Groeger)
posted:
Before Jews in Germanic Europe were legally forced to adopt surnames, around
the year 1813, probably under rules
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MBernet@...
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#162685
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Australian Thanks
#general
I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone who responded
to my recent posting. I truly appreciated the response and the information
that was passed onto me. Thank you again.
Fred
I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone who responded
to my recent posting. I truly appreciated the response and the information
that was passed onto me. Thank you again.
Fred
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adam1gs@...
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#162686
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Australian Thanks
#general
I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone who responded
to my recent posting. I truly appreciated the response and the information
that was passed onto me. Thank you again.
Fred
I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone who responded
to my recent posting. I truly appreciated the response and the information
that was passed onto me. Thank you again.
Fred
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adam1gs@...
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#482999
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Napolean Regulation and the adoption of surnames
#general
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 14:12:29 UTC, sgroeger@... (Steven Groeger)
posted:
Before Jews in Germanic Europe were legally forced to adopt surnames, around
the year 1813, probably under rules
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 14:12:29 UTC, sgroeger@... (Steven Groeger)
posted:
Before Jews in Germanic Europe were legally forced to adopt surnames, around
the year 1813, probably under rules
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MBernet@...
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#482998
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