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translation of occidental yiddish on Viewmate : DISPECK(er)
#general
Dear genners,
ViewMate has agreed to extend my posting vm2781 for another week.
I hope somebody will be able to decipher what is written
in Occidental Yiddish on the enveloppe painted in
Dear genners,
ViewMate has agreed to extend my posting vm2781 for another week.
I hope somebody will be able to decipher what is written
in Occidental Yiddish on the enveloppe painted in
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Eliagil Roos <eliagil.roos@...>
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#156570
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen translation of occidental yiddish on Viewmate : DISPECK(er)
#general
Dear genners,
ViewMate has agreed to extend my posting vm2781 for another week.
I hope somebody will be able to decipher what is written
in Occidental Yiddish on the enveloppe painted in
Dear genners,
ViewMate has agreed to extend my posting vm2781 for another week.
I hope somebody will be able to decipher what is written
in Occidental Yiddish on the enveloppe painted in
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By
Eliagil Roos <eliagil.roos@...>
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#476883
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Aharon Eliyahu EISENBERG (1863-1931) Pinsk-Rehovot, Israel
#general
Searching descendants of Aharon EISENBERG (1863-1931) >from Pinsk, one of
the founders of Rehovot, and his wife Michal COHEN.
Michal Cohen's parents were Isac and Mirjam Cohen. Isac's father was
Searching descendants of Aharon EISENBERG (1863-1931) >from Pinsk, one of
the founders of Rehovot, and his wife Michal COHEN.
Michal Cohen's parents were Isac and Mirjam Cohen. Isac's father was
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By
Golda Zewi
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#156569
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Aharon Eliyahu EISENBERG (1863-1931) Pinsk-Rehovot, Israel
#general
Searching descendants of Aharon EISENBERG (1863-1931) >from Pinsk, one of
the founders of Rehovot, and his wife Michal COHEN.
Michal Cohen's parents were Isac and Mirjam Cohen. Isac's father was
Searching descendants of Aharon EISENBERG (1863-1931) >from Pinsk, one of
the founders of Rehovot, and his wife Michal COHEN.
Michal Cohen's parents were Isac and Mirjam Cohen. Isac's father was
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By
Golda Zewi
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#476882
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Transfert: how did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
I am full of silly questions please help me.
Below is a question sent to me in an e-mail. It never occurred to me to=
even ask myself. It was a fact. But how did they know? I am sure others=
may
I am full of silly questions please help me.
Below is a question sent to me in an e-mail. It never occurred to me to=
even ask myself. It was a fact. But how did they know? I am sure others=
may
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Patrick1
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#156568
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Transfert: how did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
I am full of silly questions please help me.
Below is a question sent to me in an e-mail. It never occurred to me to=
even ask myself. It was a fact. But how did they know? I am sure others=
may
I am full of silly questions please help me.
Below is a question sent to me in an e-mail. It never occurred to me to=
even ask myself. It was a fact. But how did they know? I am sure others=
may
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Patrick1
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#476881
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How did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
A slight correction to Dr. Katalin Got's comment, "...the religion had to
be declared in every document in Europe." In the 1920s and 1930s, none of
my Belgian vital records showed religious
A slight correction to Dr. Katalin Got's comment, "...the religion had to
be declared in every document in Europe." In the 1920s and 1930s, none of
my Belgian vital records showed religious
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hennynow
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#156567
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen How did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
A slight correction to Dr. Katalin Got's comment, "...the religion had to
be declared in every document in Europe." In the 1920s and 1930s, none of
my Belgian vital records showed religious
A slight correction to Dr. Katalin Got's comment, "...the religion had to
be declared in every document in Europe." In the 1920s and 1930s, none of
my Belgian vital records showed religious
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hennynow
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#476880
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Re: Town name: "Yezershani, Austria"
#general
It is probably Jezierzany. It was part of Galicia (Austro- Hungarian
Empire). After 1918 it was part of Poland. It is now called Ozeryany
and is in Ukraine. Coordinates: 48°53´-
It is probably Jezierzany. It was part of Galicia (Austro- Hungarian
Empire). After 1918 it was part of Poland. It is now called Ozeryany
and is in Ukraine. Coordinates: 48°53´-
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Susana Leistner Bloch
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#156566
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Town name: "Yezershani, Austria"
#general
It is probably Jezierzany. It was part of Galicia (Austro- Hungarian
Empire). After 1918 it was part of Poland. It is now called Ozeryany
and is in Ukraine. Coordinates: 48°53´-
It is probably Jezierzany. It was part of Galicia (Austro- Hungarian
Empire). After 1918 it was part of Poland. It is now called Ozeryany
and is in Ukraine. Coordinates: 48°53´-
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Susana Leistner Bloch
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#476879
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Re: How did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
In the research that I did on the missing identity of Hildegard DONDORF, I
found out, that although most of the vital records about the family
indicated the religion as "Kath."(olisch), a *swastika*
In the research that I did on the missing identity of Hildegard DONDORF, I
found out, that although most of the vital records about the family
indicated the religion as "Kath."(olisch), a *swastika*
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Rony <golanron@...>
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#156565
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: How did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
In the research that I did on the missing identity of Hildegard DONDORF, I
found out, that although most of the vital records about the family
indicated the religion as "Kath."(olisch), a *swastika*
In the research that I did on the missing identity of Hildegard DONDORF, I
found out, that although most of the vital records about the family
indicated the religion as "Kath."(olisch), a *swastika*
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By
Rony <golanron@...>
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#476878
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Re: how did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
MBernet@... wrote:
I would like to add here that this type of horror is not totally
over in the world. Recently I found out that my Great Grandfather
on my mother's side was likely Jewish and
MBernet@... wrote:
I would like to add here that this type of horror is not totally
over in the world. Recently I found out that my Great Grandfather
on my mother's side was likely Jewish and
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Mark Shippy <amaranth321@...>
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#156564
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: how did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
MBernet@... wrote:
I would like to add here that this type of horror is not totally
over in the world. Recently I found out that my Great Grandfather
on my mother's side was likely Jewish and
MBernet@... wrote:
I would like to add here that this type of horror is not totally
over in the world. Recently I found out that my Great Grandfather
on my mother's side was likely Jewish and
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Mark Shippy <amaranth321@...>
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#476877
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Re: how did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
The Nazi's researched families using a IBM computer
IBM marketed a high speed, data-sorting machine, which inven- toried the
census.
The Nazi's used this to research families to find out who
The Nazi's researched families using a IBM computer
IBM marketed a high speed, data-sorting machine, which inven- toried the
census.
The Nazi's used this to research families to find out who
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Simone Millsom <simone@...>
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#156563
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: how did the Nazis know who was Jewish
#general
The Nazi's researched families using a IBM computer
IBM marketed a high speed, data-sorting machine, which inven- toried the
census.
The Nazi's used this to research families to find out who
The Nazi's researched families using a IBM computer
IBM marketed a high speed, data-sorting machine, which inven- toried the
census.
The Nazi's used this to research families to find out who
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Simone Millsom <simone@...>
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#476876
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Warszawa Research Group #Warsaw #Poland Pittsburgh Jewish Cemetery Project - THANKS!
#poland
#warsaw
I want to take a moment to thank fellow genner Robert and the efforts of the Pittsburgh Jewish Cemetery Project for finding and sending me images of tombstones belonging to several family members
I want to take a moment to thank fellow genner Robert and the efforts of the Pittsburgh Jewish Cemetery Project for finding and sending me images of tombstones belonging to several family members
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By
Connie Fisher Newhan
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#632401
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Pittsburgh Jewish Cemetery Project - THANKS!
#warsaw
#poland
I want to take a moment to thank fellow genner Robert and the efforts of the Pittsburgh Jewish Cemetery Project for finding and sending me images of tombstones belonging to several family members
I want to take a moment to thank fellow genner Robert and the efforts of the Pittsburgh Jewish Cemetery Project for finding and sending me images of tombstones belonging to several family members
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By
Connie Fisher Newhan
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#312193
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Photos (circa 1870's) - useful research tool?
#general
I am fortunate to have access to about 20 photographs (portraits) of
relations taken mostly in Slovakia or Hungary, circa 1870's. We don't even
know who half the people are in the photos.
Are photos
I am fortunate to have access to about 20 photographs (portraits) of
relations taken mostly in Slovakia or Hungary, circa 1870's. We don't even
know who half the people are in the photos.
Are photos
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Steven Ellner <stevenellner@...>
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#156585
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Photos (circa 1870's) - useful research tool?
#general
I am fortunate to have access to about 20 photographs (portraits) of
relations taken mostly in Slovakia or Hungary, circa 1870's. We don't even
know who half the people are in the photos.
Are photos
I am fortunate to have access to about 20 photographs (portraits) of
relations taken mostly in Slovakia or Hungary, circa 1870's. We don't even
know who half the people are in the photos.
Are photos
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By
Steven Ellner <stevenellner@...>
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#476898
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