German SIG #Germany ancestry of genealogist Peter Stern BUCKY
#germany
Irene Newhouse
According to "Genealogical Tables of Jewish Families", chart VI C,
Peter Stern BUCKY's parents are Elen BUCKY and Franz STERN (1890-1964). This doesn't quite make sense. And it gets even worse, because the second of only 2 hits on "Peter Stern BUCKY" using a major search engine is to the Aufbau death notice >from 1945, for Daisy HIRSCH nee HERRMANN, in which are listed Peter Stern BUCKY & presumably his parents, Dr. Gerhard and Ellen nee HIRSCH BUCKY, as PSB is listed immediately below them. Does anyone have further information? There is only one reference to him in the JewishGen discussion group archives, >from 1997, asking for information, and none in the GerSIG archive. There seems to be nothing in the Leo Baeck Institute (NYC) catalog. Thanks in advance! Irene Newhouse Kihei HI USA einew137@... |
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ancestry of genealogist Peter Stern BUCKY
#germany
Irene Newhouse
According to "Genealogical Tables of Jewish Families", chart VI C,
Peter Stern BUCKY's parents are Elen BUCKY and Franz STERN (1890-1964). This doesn't quite make sense. And it gets even worse, because the second of only 2 hits on "Peter Stern BUCKY" using a major search engine is to the Aufbau death notice >from 1945, for Daisy HIRSCH nee HERRMANN, in which are listed Peter Stern BUCKY & presumably his parents, Dr. Gerhard and Ellen nee HIRSCH BUCKY, as PSB is listed immediately below them. Does anyone have further information? There is only one reference to him in the JewishGen discussion group archives, >from 1997, asking for information, and none in the GerSIG archive. There seems to be nothing in the Leo Baeck Institute (NYC) catalog. Thanks in advance! Irene Newhouse Kihei HI USA einew137@... |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ZELIGMAN family
#general
A S Goldberg
A family history in Hebrew of the ZELIGMAN family, written by Rabbi Israel ZELIGMAN
(1842-1908) and with a commentary by BenZion DON YACHYE (1871-1941), was published in 1938 and has long been out of print. I would appreciate hearing >from anyone who has a copy of this book or can point me to a library or institution that holds the book. Please respond to me direct to alancomm@... Thank you Abraham Goldberg Jerusalem |
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ZELIGMAN family
#general
A S Goldberg
A family history in Hebrew of the ZELIGMAN family, written by Rabbi Israel ZELIGMAN
(1842-1908) and with a commentary by BenZion DON YACHYE (1871-1941), was published in 1938 and has long been out of print. I would appreciate hearing >from anyone who has a copy of this book or can point me to a library or institution that holds the book. Please respond to me direct to alancomm@... Thank you Abraham Goldberg Jerusalem |
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German SIG #Germany Looking for living descendants of Rabbi Marcus JASTROW
#germany
Singer, Matthew <MSinger@...>
Dear GerSIGers:
I am in search of descendants of Rabbi Marcus JASTROW, who served as the rabbi of Philadelphia's German Hebrew Congregation Rodeph Shalom from the 1860 to 1895. One of Marcus JASTROW's children was Morris JASTROW, a prominent professor of Semitics at the University of Pennsylvania. Thank you for your attention and assistance, Matt Singer Philadelphia MSinger@... |
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Looking for living descendants of Rabbi Marcus JASTROW
#germany
Singer, Matthew <MSinger@...>
Dear GerSIGers:
I am in search of descendants of Rabbi Marcus JASTROW, who served as the rabbi of Philadelphia's German Hebrew Congregation Rodeph Shalom from the 1860 to 1895. One of Marcus JASTROW's children was Morris JASTROW, a prominent professor of Semitics at the University of Pennsylvania. Thank you for your attention and assistance, Matt Singer Philadelphia MSinger@... |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Success story - Barry SQUIRE researching GROSSMAN
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Nancy Goldberg
A few days ago, I was looking for a Barry SQUIRE, who had written to me in 1980 about
a GROSSMAN connection. I wrote to him in 1998 but received no reply. Last week I came across his name as a survivor in the obit of a newly discovered relative. Over the past few days, some terrific genners helped me find him. I have thanked each one personally; thanks again to Barbara, Bette, Debbie, Ittai, Linda, Marian, Rodney & Tina. I now have current contact information. Even if we don't connect, I know how he's related, so I consider this a success story! Nancy Goldberg, Los Angeles Nancygoldberg05@... |
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Success story - Barry SQUIRE researching GROSSMAN
#general
Nancy Goldberg
A few days ago, I was looking for a Barry SQUIRE, who had written to me in 1980 about
a GROSSMAN connection. I wrote to him in 1998 but received no reply. Last week I came across his name as a survivor in the obit of a newly discovered relative. Over the past few days, some terrific genners helped me find him. I have thanked each one personally; thanks again to Barbara, Bette, Debbie, Ittai, Linda, Marian, Rodney & Tina. I now have current contact information. Even if we don't connect, I know how he's related, so I consider this a success story! Nancy Goldberg, Los Angeles Nancygoldberg05@... |
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia DC2011 Press Release
#galicia
Marlene Bishow <mlbishow@...>
Did you make it to the IAJGS Conference in LA in July? If so, you
know how much you can learn... and did learn. If you couldn't make it... Never fear.. You have another fantastic chance, so... Next Year in D.C.! from August 14-19, 2011, hosted by the Jewish GenealogySociety of Greater Washington (JGSGW) there will be even more opportunities for Jewish genealogists to uncover their family histories and mysteriesl Save the Date: August 14-19, 2011 and bookmark our website: www.DC2011.org . Keep coming back for more details. Faith Klein Publicist, DC2011 Past President, JGSGW |
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DC2011 Press Release
#galicia
Marlene Bishow <mlbishow@...>
Did you make it to the IAJGS Conference in LA in July? If so, you
know how much you can learn... and did learn. If you couldn't make it... Never fear.. You have another fantastic chance, so... Next Year in D.C.! from August 14-19, 2011, hosted by the Jewish GenealogySociety of Greater Washington (JGSGW) there will be even more opportunities for Jewish genealogists to uncover their family histories and mysteriesl Save the Date: August 14-19, 2011 and bookmark our website: www.DC2011.org . Keep coming back for more details. Faith Klein Publicist, DC2011 Past President, JGSGW |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Looking for Ken Gompertz of Brisbane
#general
Does anyone have a current e-mail for Ken. All of the ones I have are being returned
as invalid. If you read this Ken, please e-mail me. Ronny Wallace <Ronald@...> Somerset NJ |
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Looking for Ken Gompertz of Brisbane
#general
Does anyone have a current e-mail for Ken. All of the ones I have are being returned
as invalid. If you read this Ken, please e-mail me. Ronny Wallace <Ronald@...> Somerset NJ |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Rosow, Poland
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Gary Sales <gary_sales@...>
My grandfather, Morris Silverberg, in his naturalization papers listed my
grandmother's place of birth as Rosow, Poland. Is there such a place? My grandmother, on entry into the US stated her place of birth as Warsaw. Is Rosow a section of Warsaw? Gary S. Sales Southborough MA. USA |
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Rosow, Poland
#general
Gary Sales <gary_sales@...>
My grandfather, Morris Silverberg, in his naturalization papers listed my
grandmother's place of birth as Rosow, Poland. Is there such a place? My grandmother, on entry into the US stated her place of birth as Warsaw. Is Rosow a section of Warsaw? Gary S. Sales Southborough MA. USA |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Meaning of word in Yizkor Book "Sefer Serock"
#general
Alexander Sharon
Howard Orenstein wrote
In a chapter written in Yiddish in "Sefer Serock," appears a word that hasHoward, "Akovtses" is Polish for "Akowcy" - members of Polish underground Home Army (Armia Krajowa) or AK. Read more about in article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armia_Krajowa I believe that this sentence >from the Yzkor Book is not historically correct since AK was supported Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 by providing arms and explosives, and it was member of AK, Witold Pilecki who was only one person to volunteer for imprisonment in Auschwitz. The information he gathered proved crucial in convincing Western Allies about the fate of the Jewish population. Another AK member, Jan Karski in 1942, was sent by AK on a secret mission to personally carry the first eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust to the mostly disbelieving Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. There were other underground movements in the Poland during the war, especially notorious NSZ (Narodowe Sily Zbrojne) - National Armed Forces known for their actions directed towards Jews BTW, today on August 1st is 66th anniversary of failed Warsaw Uprising (not to confuse with Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943), the most widely known AK operation. Alexander Sharon Calgary, Ab., Canada |
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Re: Meaning of word in Yizkor Book "Sefer Serock"
#general
Alexander Sharon
Howard Orenstein wrote
In a chapter written in Yiddish in "Sefer Serock," appears a word that hasHoward, "Akovtses" is Polish for "Akowcy" - members of Polish underground Home Army (Armia Krajowa) or AK. Read more about in article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armia_Krajowa I believe that this sentence >from the Yzkor Book is not historically correct since AK was supported Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 by providing arms and explosives, and it was member of AK, Witold Pilecki who was only one person to volunteer for imprisonment in Auschwitz. The information he gathered proved crucial in convincing Western Allies about the fate of the Jewish population. Another AK member, Jan Karski in 1942, was sent by AK on a secret mission to personally carry the first eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust to the mostly disbelieving Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. There were other underground movements in the Poland during the war, especially notorious NSZ (Narodowe Sily Zbrojne) - National Armed Forces known for their actions directed towards Jews BTW, today on August 1st is 66th anniversary of failed Warsaw Uprising (not to confuse with Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943), the most widely known AK operation. Alexander Sharon Calgary, Ab., Canada |
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Announcing the beta-site of the Montefiore Censuses for 1839, 1855 and Alexandria 1840
#ukraine
rosef@...
The Israel Genealogical Society is proud to announce the launching of
the online Beta website of the 19th Century Montefiore Censuses of the Jewish Population of Eretz Israel, Alexandria, Beirut and Sidon (Saida). The details recorded include personal and family particulars, occupations and countries of origin, The censuses are unusually comprehensive as it is estimated that fewer than 1% of the Jewish inhabitants of Eretz Israel refused to participate because of religious scruples. Some others may not be included for personal or political reasons The manuscripts belong to the Montefiore Endowment and are held in its library in London, where they can be seen by appointment. They are written in Hebrew, in a variety of scripts. Many of the pages are difficult to read and, lacking any index, the tracing of individuals is time-consuming. Beginning in 2008, the Israel Genealogical Society, under the auspices of the Montefiore Endowment, has been working on transcribing the censuses into a modern Hebrew font, transliterate the names, and translate the data into English. This immense labour is being undertaken by teams of dedicated volunteers; and the censuses are now in the process of being published on-line for the first time, together with a search engine in Hebrew and in English to facilitate the finding of individual names and families. Extended families are linked together, and there is a link to the digitized manuscript page. In all, there are 5 censuses of Eretz Israel (including Beirut and Sidon), and one of Alexandria. At present, the census of 1839, 1840 (Alexandria) and 1855 are on line at http://www.montefioreendowment.org.uk/census/. =20 The census of 1849 rowill follow in the next few months. Rose Feldman IGS webmistress http://www.isragen.org.il keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general with =20 http://twitter.com/isragen |
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Announcing the beta-site of the Montefiore Censuses for 1839, 1855 and Alexandria 1840
#ukraine
rosef@...
The Israel Genealogical Society is proud to announce the launching of
the online Beta website of the 19th Century Montefiore Censuses of the Jewish Population of Eretz Israel, Alexandria, Beirut and Sidon (Saida). The details recorded include personal and family particulars, occupations and countries of origin, The censuses are unusually comprehensive as it is estimated that fewer than 1% of the Jewish inhabitants of Eretz Israel refused to participate because of religious scruples. Some others may not be included for personal or political reasons The manuscripts belong to the Montefiore Endowment and are held in its library in London, where they can be seen by appointment. They are written in Hebrew, in a variety of scripts. Many of the pages are difficult to read and, lacking any index, the tracing of individuals is time-consuming. Beginning in 2008, the Israel Genealogical Society, under the auspices of the Montefiore Endowment, has been working on transcribing the censuses into a modern Hebrew font, transliterate the names, and translate the data into English. This immense labour is being undertaken by teams of dedicated volunteers; and the censuses are now in the process of being published on-line for the first time, together with a search engine in Hebrew and in English to facilitate the finding of individual names and families. Extended families are linked together, and there is a link to the digitized manuscript page. In all, there are 5 censuses of Eretz Israel (including Beirut and Sidon), and one of Alexandria. At present, the census of 1839, 1840 (Alexandria) and 1855 are on line at http://www.montefioreendowment.org.uk/census/. =20 The census of 1849 rowill follow in the next few months. Rose Feldman IGS webmistress http://www.isragen.org.il keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general with =20 http://twitter.com/isragen |
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Plans for a database of official name changes in Israel 1949-79
#ukraine
rosef@...
The Israel Genealogical Society is grateful to IAJGS for the awarding
of the 2010 Stern Grant at the 30th IAJGS conference in Los Angeles. The first project this grant will be used for is the preparation of a database of name changes publicized in the Yalkut Hapirsumim of the Israeli Government starting in 1949. As the information is extracted from each volume, the information will be added to a database on theIGS website open to the public. IGS believes this new database will be a helpful in breaking down brick walls in genealogical research in Israel. Rose Feldman IGS webmistress http://www.isragen.org.il keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general with http://twitter.com/isragen |
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Plans for a database of official name changes in Israel 1949-79
#ukraine
rosef@...
The Israel Genealogical Society is grateful to IAJGS for the awarding
of the 2010 Stern Grant at the 30th IAJGS conference in Los Angeles. The first project this grant will be used for is the preparation of a database of name changes publicized in the Yalkut Hapirsumim of the Israeli Government starting in 1949. As the information is extracted from each volume, the information will be added to a database on theIGS website open to the public. IGS believes this new database will be a helpful in breaking down brick walls in genealogical research in Israel. Rose Feldman IGS webmistress http://www.isragen.org.il keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general with http://twitter.com/isragen |
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