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Re: First Jews in England
#general
A similar situation to the United States, where there were Jewish
cemeteries and synagogues in small towns, esp. in the South, but across
America. I remember a discussion on a different Jewish list
A similar situation to the United States, where there were Jewish
cemeteries and synagogues in small towns, esp. in the South, but across
America. I remember a discussion on a different Jewish list
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Jules Levin
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#172758
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Researching: STRIGLER/STRIEGLER, GOLDBRINNER,KNOBEL/NEBEL/NOBLES
#general
I'm researching the following names >from the Tarnogrod/Zamosc area:
STRIGLER/STRIEGLER
GOLDBRINNER
KNOBEL/NEBEL/NOBLE
Are these names familiar?
Thank you,
Tom Erribe
CA
I'm researching the following names >from the Tarnogrod/Zamosc area:
STRIGLER/STRIEGLER
GOLDBRINNER
KNOBEL/NEBEL/NOBLE
Are these names familiar?
Thank you,
Tom Erribe
CA
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TE <tome1111@...>
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#172788
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: First Jews in England
#general
A similar situation to the United States, where there were Jewish
cemeteries and synagogues in small towns, esp. in the South, but across
America. I remember a discussion on a different Jewish list
A similar situation to the United States, where there were Jewish
cemeteries and synagogues in small towns, esp. in the South, but across
America. I remember a discussion on a different Jewish list
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Jules Levin
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#493071
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Researching: STRIGLER/STRIEGLER, GOLDBRINNER,KNOBEL/NEBEL/NOBLES
#general
I'm researching the following names >from the Tarnogrod/Zamosc area:
STRIGLER/STRIEGLER
GOLDBRINNER
KNOBEL/NEBEL/NOBLE
Are these names familiar?
Thank you,
Tom Erribe
CA
I'm researching the following names >from the Tarnogrod/Zamosc area:
STRIGLER/STRIEGLER
GOLDBRINNER
KNOBEL/NEBEL/NOBLE
Are these names familiar?
Thank you,
Tom Erribe
CA
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TE <tome1111@...>
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#493101
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Jews in England: Jewish star with a cross inside
#general
Apropos to this subject I'd like to ask if anyone has knowledge of a Jewish
star with a cross inside? I found this engraved on a tombstone in Wales.
The graveyard was very, very old, overgrown with
Apropos to this subject I'd like to ask if anyone has knowledge of a Jewish
star with a cross inside? I found this engraved on a tombstone in Wales.
The graveyard was very, very old, overgrown with
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dotvic <dotvic@...>
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#172757
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Jews in England: Jewish star with a cross inside
#general
Apropos to this subject I'd like to ask if anyone has knowledge of a Jewish
star with a cross inside? I found this engraved on a tombstone in Wales.
The graveyard was very, very old, overgrown with
Apropos to this subject I'd like to ask if anyone has knowledge of a Jewish
star with a cross inside? I found this engraved on a tombstone in Wales.
The graveyard was very, very old, overgrown with
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dotvic <dotvic@...>
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#493070
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Re: British-Jewish genealogy
#general
Is it possible that the coin is genuine but transported to the New World
after 1492? There are plenty of Greek and Roman artifacts in Los
Angeles--most probably authentic--but no one believes they
Is it possible that the coin is genuine but transported to the New World
after 1492? There are plenty of Greek and Roman artifacts in Los
Angeles--most probably authentic--but no one believes they
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Jules Levin
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#172756
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Re: 2006 conference
#general
I was disappointed to hear that the 2006 conference is scheduled for so late
in the summer.
I was planning on attending, but in Arizona the school year begins by
mid-August. This year I have to
I was disappointed to hear that the 2006 conference is scheduled for so late
in the summer.
I was planning on attending, but in Arizona the school year begins by
mid-August. This year I have to
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JGyori@...
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#172787
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: British-Jewish genealogy
#general
Is it possible that the coin is genuine but transported to the New World
after 1492? There are plenty of Greek and Roman artifacts in Los
Angeles--most probably authentic--but no one believes they
Is it possible that the coin is genuine but transported to the New World
after 1492? There are plenty of Greek and Roman artifacts in Los
Angeles--most probably authentic--but no one believes they
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Jules Levin
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#493069
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen re: 2006 conference
#general
I was disappointed to hear that the 2006 conference is scheduled for so late
in the summer.
I was planning on attending, but in Arizona the school year begins by
mid-August. This year I have to
I was disappointed to hear that the 2006 conference is scheduled for so late
in the summer.
I was planning on attending, but in Arizona the school year begins by
mid-August. This year I have to
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JGyori@...
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#493100
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Re: British-Jewish genealogy
#general
There has been much correspondence on the subject of early British-Jewish
genealogy.
May I recommend that all interested visit the comprehensive website
www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk which continues to
There has been much correspondence on the subject of early British-Jewish
genealogy.
May I recommend that all interested visit the comprehensive website
www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk which continues to
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Louise Messik <louise@...>
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#172755
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Re: Jews in Cornwall
#general
The best book on the history of the Jews in Cornwall is The Lost Jews of
Cornwall, edited by Keith Pearce and Helen Fry. It is an exhaustive study and
examines the various myths which have been
The best book on the history of the Jews in Cornwall is The Lost Jews of
Cornwall, edited by Keith Pearce and Helen Fry. It is an exhaustive study and
examines the various myths which have been
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HPOLLINS@...
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#172786
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: British-Jewish genealogy
#general
There has been much correspondence on the subject of early British-Jewish
genealogy.
May I recommend that all interested visit the comprehensive website
www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk which continues to
There has been much correspondence on the subject of early British-Jewish
genealogy.
May I recommend that all interested visit the comprehensive website
www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk which continues to
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Louise Messik <louise@...>
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#493068
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Jews in Cornwall
#general
The best book on the history of the Jews in Cornwall is The Lost Jews of
Cornwall, edited by Keith Pearce and Helen Fry. It is an exhaustive study and
examines the various myths which have been
The best book on the history of the Jews in Cornwall is The Lost Jews of
Cornwall, edited by Keith Pearce and Helen Fry. It is an exhaustive study and
examines the various myths which have been
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HPOLLINS@...
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#493099
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26th IAJGS Conference - 2006
#general
A number of people have asked for information about the 26th IAJGS
International Conference on Jewish Genealogy which will be held in New York
City next summer, August 13 to August 18, 2006 at the
A number of people have asked for information about the 26th IAJGS
International Conference on Jewish Genealogy which will be held in New York
City next summer, August 13 to August 18, 2006 at the
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Linda Cantor <lincan@...>
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#172754
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen 26th IAJGS Conference - 2006
#general
A number of people have asked for information about the 26th IAJGS
International Conference on Jewish Genealogy which will be held in New York
City next summer, August 13 to August 18, 2006 at the
A number of people have asked for information about the 26th IAJGS
International Conference on Jewish Genealogy which will be held in New York
City next summer, August 13 to August 18, 2006 at the
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Linda Cantor <lincan@...>
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#493067
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Re: Bar Kochva coins
#general
Jews were already emigrating to America in the mid-1800s and I'm sure
even before that. My husband's family GUNDERSHEIMER had its first
members emigrate >from Germany in the 1840s to Columbus, Ohio.
Jews were already emigrating to America in the mid-1800s and I'm sure
even before that. My husband's family GUNDERSHEIMER had its first
members emigrate >from Germany in the 1840s to Columbus, Ohio.
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Scheimer, Deborah <Deborah.Scheimer@...>
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#172785
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Bar Kochva coins
#general
Jews were already emigrating to America in the mid-1800s and I'm sure
even before that. My husband's family GUNDERSHEIMER had its first
members emigrate >from Germany in the 1840s to Columbus, Ohio.
Jews were already emigrating to America in the mid-1800s and I'm sure
even before that. My husband's family GUNDERSHEIMER had its first
members emigrate >from Germany in the 1840s to Columbus, Ohio.
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Scheimer, Deborah <Deborah.Scheimer@...>
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#493098
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Saratov
#general
I'd like to find out if anyone is researching the town of Saratov? If so,
did your Saratov family have any roots in Chernigov Gubernia/Oblast?
Saratov and Chernigov are far >from one another.
Thank
I'd like to find out if anyone is researching the town of Saratov? If so,
did your Saratov family have any roots in Chernigov Gubernia/Oblast?
Saratov and Chernigov are far >from one another.
Thank
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TE <tome1111@...>
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#172784
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Saratov
#general
I'd like to find out if anyone is researching the town of Saratov? If so,
did your Saratov family have any roots in Chernigov Gubernia/Oblast?
Saratov and Chernigov are far >from one another.
Thank
I'd like to find out if anyone is researching the town of Saratov? If so,
did your Saratov family have any roots in Chernigov Gubernia/Oblast?
Saratov and Chernigov are far >from one another.
Thank
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TE <tome1111@...>
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#493097
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