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Re: Cohanim and Levites
#dna
The R1a Levites are Ashkenazim. A small majority of Sephardic Levites are haplogroup J ----nothing more specific
The R1a Levites are Ashkenazim. A small majority of Sephardic Levites are haplogroup J ----nothing more specific
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jgw111@...
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#645077
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Re: Naming pattern - TURKUS
#general
ELIAS is a very common Sephardic name and is found amongst Greek Jews in particular. Just try googling the name
or check any of the genealogy web sites. Turkus also appears to be a Sephardic name or
ELIAS is a very common Sephardic name and is found amongst Greek Jews in particular. Just try googling the name
or check any of the genealogy web sites. Turkus also appears to be a Sephardic name or
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avivahpinski@verizon.net
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#645076
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Iasi, Romania Research
#romania
My wife’s grandparents were both from Iasi. They were married in 1905. Moshe Hochberg served in the military before coming to the US and went back to pick up his bride. They were married on Ellis
My wife’s grandparents were both from Iasi. They were married in 1905. Moshe Hochberg served in the military before coming to the US and went back to pick up his bride. They were married on Ellis
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Alan Tapper
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#645075
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Re: Seeking researcher for Galati, and possibly Braila, Romania
#romania
Hi Iris
Would you share your researcher in Galati? My ggrandfather died in Galati. I know it was an accident, but that is all I know. I have a picture of his gravestone, but would love a copy of his
Hi Iris
Would you share your researcher in Galati? My ggrandfather died in Galati. I know it was an accident, but that is all I know. I have a picture of his gravestone, but would love a copy of his
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debannex@...
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#645074
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Re: Yiddish or Hebrew name for IDA
#belarus
#names
Ida seems too Anglicized to be a name used in Eastern Europe.
In addition to Chaya, with its various spellings, in Yiddish the name may have been Itka, whose name in English was Ida.
Keith Osher
Ida seems too Anglicized to be a name used in Eastern Europe.
In addition to Chaya, with its various spellings, in Yiddish the name may have been Itka, whose name in English was Ida.
Keith Osher
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kosher@...
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#645073
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Re: Tombstone Translation
#photographs
#translation
Here is buried (abbreviation)
Our dear mother
A modest and upstanding woman
Honored and distinguished
Beloved to all who knew her
Mrs Chana Freida daughter of our leader the Rabbi (abbreviation)
Here is buried (abbreviation)
Our dear mother
A modest and upstanding woman
Honored and distinguished
Beloved to all who knew her
Mrs Chana Freida daughter of our leader the Rabbi (abbreviation)
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binyaminkerman@...
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#645072
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Re: Tombstone Translation
#photographs
#translation
Mary Ellen,
The translation of the gravestone is as follows:
First line: po nikbarah (abbr.) – here lies
Second line: imanu ha’yikarah – our dear mother
Third line: eishet tzenuah
Mary Ellen,
The translation of the gravestone is as follows:
First line: po nikbarah (abbr.) – here lies
Second line: imanu ha’yikarah – our dear mother
Third line: eishet tzenuah
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kosher@...
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#645071
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Re: Tombstone Translation
#photographs
#translation
Hello Mary Ellen,
Here lies or here is buried (Abbreviation on top)
Our dear mother
Honest and modest
Respected by all who knew her
Mrs. Hannah Frieda
Daughter of Ya’akov
Passed 13 Kislev
Hello Mary Ellen,
Here lies or here is buried (Abbreviation on top)
Our dear mother
Honest and modest
Respected by all who knew her
Mrs. Hannah Frieda
Daughter of Ya’akov
Passed 13 Kislev
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Malka
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#645070
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Re: Naming pattern - TURKUS
#general
Elaine,
This naming pattern (given name followed by patronym) was absolutely standard among Ashkenazi Jews before surnames were introduced.
In Eastern Europe the patronym was generally "decorated" by
Elaine,
This naming pattern (given name followed by patronym) was absolutely standard among Ashkenazi Jews before surnames were introduced.
In Eastern Europe the patronym was generally "decorated" by
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Rodney Eisfelder
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#645069
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Re: Geni and Family Search
#general
The sources used by My Heritage and Geni seem generally to consist only of what can be read on their subscribers' family trees. No genuine sources but you can build a tree of 50,000 people in a week
The sources used by My Heritage and Geni seem generally to consist only of what can be read on their subscribers' family trees. No genuine sources but you can build a tree of 50,000 people in a week
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Martyn Woolf
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#645068
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Re: Seeking researcher for Galati, and possibly Braila, Romania
#romania
I have previously had research done for my Iancovici and Sucher families from Galati in Romania - I contacted for the research Dr. Ladislau Gyemant - he advertises in Avotaynu all of the time. Thanks.
I have previously had research done for my Iancovici and Sucher families from Galati in Romania - I contacted for the research Dr. Ladislau Gyemant - he advertises in Avotaynu all of the time. Thanks.
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jeff.kaplan@...
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#645067
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Re: Archives of Ukraine records
#ukraine
Thanks!
This link gives really varied and detailed information!
And you can get all the links translated into English.
Some of the information is in Polish, so readable for people searching family
Thanks!
This link gives really varied and detailed information!
And you can get all the links translated into English.
Some of the information is in Polish, so readable for people searching family
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ann.belinsky@...
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#645066
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Re: Geography mystery: Did any part of Polish Russia became German between 1880 and 1900? Specifically where?
#poland
#germany
My paternal grandfather (Schneider) left Chrzandow, Poland in 1914 on a Polish passport. That part of Poland had multiple border changes so he told us he was originally Austrian. Part of that area was
My paternal grandfather (Schneider) left Chrzandow, Poland in 1914 on a Polish passport. That part of Poland had multiple border changes so he told us he was originally Austrian. Part of that area was
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ahcbfc@...
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#645065
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Iasi, romania
#romania
#general
My wife’s grandparents were both from Iasi. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
moshe Hochberg . He served in the military under King Carl the first
Anna Katz came to the US in
My wife’s grandparents were both from Iasi. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
moshe Hochberg . He served in the military under King Carl the first
Anna Katz came to the US in
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Alan Tapper
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#645064
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Re: Tombstone Translation
#photographs
#translation
Here lies
Our dear mother
A modest and honest woman
Honored and respected
Beloved by all who knew her
Mrs. Chana Fraida
daughter of Mr. Yaakov
Died with good reputation 13 Kislev 5673
May her soul
Here lies
Our dear mother
A modest and honest woman
Honored and respected
Beloved by all who knew her
Mrs. Chana Fraida
daughter of Mr. Yaakov
Died with good reputation 13 Kislev 5673
May her soul
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yitschok@...
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#645063
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Re: Iasi , Romania research
#romania
Shalom!
Tried several years ago with no success! Can you possibly help me with any new research?
Thank you,
Ilan Leibowitz
Israel
Moderator Note: Please see original message below
Shalom!
Tried several years ago with no success! Can you possibly help me with any new research?
Thank you,
Ilan Leibowitz
Israel
Moderator Note: Please see original message below
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Ilan Leibowitz
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#645062
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litvaks
#lithuania
Looking for any info on Lithuanians MANDELMAN or COHEN, born in Plonges and went to Jerusalem around 1850.
Peter Ceteris
Looking for any info on Lithuanians MANDELMAN or COHEN, born in Plonges and went to Jerusalem around 1850.
Peter Ceteris
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ceteris@...
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#645061
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Re: Tombstone Translation
#photographs
#translation
Chana Frayda, daughter of Yaakov.
Chana Frayda, daughter of Yaakov.
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janllb@...
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#645060
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Re: ReMa- Moses ISSERLES family tree
#rabbinic
Dear Mr Kaplan,
My relative Rabbi Reuven Brim of Bnei Brak has written (in my humble opinion) an extraordinary book 'Lemalah Bakodesh' about the Ullmann family tree. The first 'famous ullmann' was
Dear Mr Kaplan,
My relative Rabbi Reuven Brim of Bnei Brak has written (in my humble opinion) an extraordinary book 'Lemalah Bakodesh' about the Ullmann family tree. The first 'famous ullmann' was
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harry@...
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#645059
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Re: Yiddish or Hebrew name for IDA
#belarus
#names
My mother's Jewish name was Itta. When she started school (in North Carolina, USA) her teacher wrote her name as Ida.
Shifra Stein Stahl
Jerusalem, Israel
My mother's Jewish name was Itta. When she started school (in North Carolina, USA) her teacher wrote her name as Ida.
Shifra Stein Stahl
Jerusalem, Israel
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stahlshifra
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#645058
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