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Landsmann article
#general
I am searching for a copy of this article from Landsman can anyone help me.
Many many thanks
Ralph Salinger
Kfar Ruppin
Israel
Landsmann
Vol. 2 - No. 1 (1991)
Vishtinetz (Wisztyniec /
I am searching for a copy of this article from Landsman can anyone help me.
Many many thanks
Ralph Salinger
Kfar Ruppin
Israel
Landsmann
Vol. 2 - No. 1 (1991)
Vishtinetz (Wisztyniec /
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Salinger Ralph
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#647229
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Re: Lithuania - Soloveitchik Brothers with Same Given Name
#lithuania
I've seen this where a child dies, and then later on another child is named after him/her. That doesn't look like the case here.
There can be errors in transcription of those revision lists (the
I've seen this where a child dies, and then later on another child is named after him/her. That doesn't look like the case here.
There can be errors in transcription of those revision lists (the
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Jeremy Lichtman
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#647228
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Re: Birth records in New York,
#usa
Give us more to work with:
approx DOBs,
children's names,
mother's Hebrew name, if known.
occupation
Barbara Mannlein
Tucson, AZ
Give us more to work with:
approx DOBs,
children's names,
mother's Hebrew name, if known.
occupation
Barbara Mannlein
Tucson, AZ
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Barbara Mannlein <bsmannlein@...>
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#647227
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Re: Searching Stein from Nowy Szacz, former Galicia (Poland) around 1805
#poland
My Great Grandfather came from Nowy Szacz in the 1880s. At the time it was Neu Sandez, Austria Hungary. Don't know if that will help you but thought I would mention it since records from that era
My Great Grandfather came from Nowy Szacz in the 1880s. At the time it was Neu Sandez, Austria Hungary. Don't know if that will help you but thought I would mention it since records from that era
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Stephen Silberman
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#647226
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BLUMSTEIN from Goworowo, Poland
#poland
#yizkorbooks
In the process of fully extracting the random surviving 19th century records of Ostrolęka, the
JRI-Poland volunteer discovered that they include the pre-1917 vital records of Goworowo.
A long-time
In the process of fully extracting the random surviving 19th century records of Ostrolęka, the
JRI-Poland volunteer discovered that they include the pre-1917 vital records of Goworowo.
A long-time
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Stanley Diamond
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#647225
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Ship Manifests, immigration
#general
If a name in the Manifest is on the Record of Detained Aliens or Held for Special Inquiry, wouldn’t that name also be in the body of the complete Manifest List? Ancestry and the other search sites
If a name in the Manifest is on the Record of Detained Aliens or Held for Special Inquiry, wouldn’t that name also be in the body of the complete Manifest List? Ancestry and the other search sites
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Howard Morris
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#647224
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Gershon Kleinman from Warsaw
#poland
Does anyone know the name Gershon Kleinman that left Warsaw in 1921
Thank you
Jerry
Jerry2000K@...
Does anyone know the name Gershon Kleinman that left Warsaw in 1921
Thank you
Jerry
Jerry2000K@...
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Jerry2000K@...
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#647223
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Re: Deportation from U.S. ports back to Eastern Europe
#general
A distinctive feature of the MyHeritage index to Ellis Island passenger manifests is that they indexed the destination column. I've found some relatives that way that I would have never found
A distinctive feature of the MyHeritage index to Ellis Island passenger manifests is that they indexed the destination column. I've found some relatives that way that I would have never found
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Aaron Slotnik
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#647222
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Weinstock from Hungary
#general
#hungary
#slovakia
Dear Group,
My g-g-gf was Jonasz (Yona) Weinstock, (born in VelkyHores, to Isak Weinstock and Rosalie Moskowitz, about 1832). This detail comaes from the 1869 Hungarian Census, where he is living in
Dear Group,
My g-g-gf was Jonasz (Yona) Weinstock, (born in VelkyHores, to Isak Weinstock and Rosalie Moskowitz, about 1832). This detail comaes from the 1869 Hungarian Census, where he is living in
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Moishe Miller
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#647221
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Birth records in New York,
#usa
Background:
One set of great-grandparents (Samuel and Clara Siegel) came from Romania with two young daughters, arriving in New York around May-June 1888. I'm assuming May-June because I have a copy
Background:
One set of great-grandparents (Samuel and Clara Siegel) came from Romania with two young daughters, arriving in New York around May-June 1888. I'm assuming May-June because I have a copy
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Marcia Segal
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#647220
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Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland virtual meeting on August 5, 2020
#jgs-iajgs
#announcements
Join the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland for a virtual program on
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
at 7:00 pm
The Benefits, Limitations and Ethical Challenges of Genetic Testing
in Health and
Join the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland for a virtual program on
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
at 7:00 pm
The Benefits, Limitations and Ethical Challenges of Genetic Testing
in Health and
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By
Sylvia Fleck Abrams
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#647219
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Jewish Documentary wins Emmy Award
#announcements
Last night the documentary L'dor V'dor Generation to Generation: A History of Tulsa's Jewish Community won the Hartland Division Emmy Award for Best Historical Documentary. It was a collaboration
Last night the documentary L'dor V'dor Generation to Generation: A History of Tulsa's Jewish Community won the Hartland Division Emmy Award for Best Historical Documentary. It was a collaboration
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Phil Goldfarb
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#647218
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Re: Looking for possible relatives in Israel for 91-year-old Holocaust survivor
#holocaust
Vicki,
What were Paula's parents' names? Did Paula's mother have any other siblings? What were Paula's mother's parents and grandparents (if Paula knows)? Any other information re. Paula/her
Vicki,
What were Paula's parents' names? Did Paula's mother have any other siblings? What were Paula's mother's parents and grandparents (if Paula knows)? Any other information re. Paula/her
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cmotzen@...
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#647217
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Shabbos meals
#belarus
Does anyone know the prevalence or geographic relationship of the custom of eating dairy meals for Friday night dinner? When I was growing up, the default dinner for Shabbos was milchig. Both sides
Does anyone know the prevalence or geographic relationship of the custom of eating dairy meals for Friday night dinner? When I was growing up, the default dinner for Shabbos was milchig. Both sides
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GrossEsq@...
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#647216
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Re: IAJGS Conference Announcement
#jgs-iajgs
#education
#events
#announcements
When will the list of virutal lectures be accessible?
When will the list of virutal lectures be accessible?
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tony hausner
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#647215
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Re: Help in translating a German document dated 1939
#translation
Hello Nick,
yes your interpretation of bothe sentences is correct, especially legally correct language is tricky to translate:
"vollständig frei verfügen" should be interpreted as "do as he/she
Hello Nick,
yes your interpretation of bothe sentences is correct, especially legally correct language is tricky to translate:
"vollständig frei verfügen" should be interpreted as "do as he/she
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Corinna Woehrl
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#647214
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Re: Reaching Out to Budapest City Archives for Resident Information (late 1800's to early 1900's)
#galicia
#hungary
Thank you, yes, I have carried out an online search on Hungarikana/Arcanum. I am now looking for additional information beyond those, such as resident lists and the like (which I'd expect to find in a
Thank you, yes, I have carried out an online search on Hungarikana/Arcanum. I am now looking for additional information beyond those, such as resident lists and the like (which I'd expect to find in a
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Yaron Wolfsthal
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#647213
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Re: Public School 25 Brooklyn photos from ca. 1913
#photographs
That just leaves the NYC Board of Education and NY Department of Education. I believe it was NYC that provided me with a copy of my IQ test taken while I was in school.
That just leaves the NYC Board of Education and NY Department of Education. I believe it was NYC that provided me with a copy of my IQ test taken while I was in school.
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Shelley Mitchell
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#647212
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Re: Lithuania - Soloveitchik Brothers with Same Given Name
#lithuania
Thanks for the response. I am not troubled by the different surnames. In the late 18th century, when surnames were a new phenomenon for Jews in Lithuania due to laws that had been passed, it was not
Thanks for the response. I am not troubled by the different surnames. In the late 18th century, when surnames were a new phenomenon for Jews in Lithuania due to laws that had been passed, it was not
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Perry Shorris
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#647211
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Re: Reaching Out to Budapest City Archives for Resident Information (late 1800's to early 1900's)
#galicia
#hungary
Hi Yaron,
MACSE (Hungarian Society for Family History Research) www.macse.hu is an excellent resource for post 1895 Budapest vital records. Its database is compiled by volunteers, so it is
Hi Yaron,
MACSE (Hungarian Society for Family History Research) www.macse.hu is an excellent resource for post 1895 Budapest vital records. Its database is compiled by volunteers, so it is
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Judy Petersen
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#647210
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