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Stockholm Cemetery - lookup pls.
#general
Dear Genners,
Am seeking someone who visits the Stockholm Jewish cemetery to take a photograph
of a grave.
I have the exact name, plot etc., if anyone can assist please contact me
Dear Genners,
Am seeking someone who visits the Stockholm Jewish cemetery to take a photograph
of a grave.
I have the exact name, plot etc., if anyone can assist please contact me
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nigel wilson <wilsonettess@...>
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#209005
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Stockholm Cemetery - lookup pls.
#general
Dear Genners,
Am seeking someone who visits the Stockholm Jewish cemetery to take a photograph
of a grave.
I have the exact name, plot etc., if anyone can assist please contact me
Dear Genners,
Am seeking someone who visits the Stockholm Jewish cemetery to take a photograph
of a grave.
I have the exact name, plot etc., if anyone can assist please contact me
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By
nigel wilson <wilsonettess@...>
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#529318
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WOLPE or WOLPAW from Raseinei, Lithuania to Cleveland, Ohio
#general
My great grandmother who was born Rochel Leah KAMBER or BIRMAN (her brothers
went by different surnames ) had a sister Feiga, born about 1845, who was
married to Azriel WOLPE or WOLPAW. At some
My great grandmother who was born Rochel Leah KAMBER or BIRMAN (her brothers
went by different surnames ) had a sister Feiga, born about 1845, who was
married to Azriel WOLPE or WOLPAW. At some
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Jules Feldman
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#209004
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen WOLPE or WOLPAW from Raseinei, Lithuania to Cleveland, Ohio
#general
My great grandmother who was born Rochel Leah KAMBER or BIRMAN (her brothers
went by different surnames ) had a sister Feiga, born about 1845, who was
married to Azriel WOLPE or WOLPAW. At some
My great grandmother who was born Rochel Leah KAMBER or BIRMAN (her brothers
went by different surnames ) had a sister Feiga, born about 1845, who was
married to Azriel WOLPE or WOLPAW. At some
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By
Jules Feldman
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#529317
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Re: A Jewish woman explores her family's past in Eastern Europe
#general
In view of Howard Margol's statement, the photograph at the following link
should be brought into this discussion:
"Jewish CemeteryAfter Wartime Destruction (Gargzdai (Gorzd), Lithuania)
Photograph
In view of Howard Margol's statement, the photograph at the following link
should be brought into this discussion:
"Jewish CemeteryAfter Wartime Destruction (Gargzdai (Gorzd), Lithuania)
Photograph
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m.steinberg@utoronto.ca <m.steinberg@...>
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#209020
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: A Jewish woman explores her family's past in Eastern Europe
#general
In view of Howard Margol's statement, the photograph at the following link
should be brought into this discussion:
"Jewish CemeteryAfter Wartime Destruction (Gargzdai (Gorzd), Lithuania)
Photograph
In view of Howard Margol's statement, the photograph at the following link
should be brought into this discussion:
"Jewish CemeteryAfter Wartime Destruction (Gargzdai (Gorzd), Lithuania)
Photograph
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m.steinberg@utoronto.ca <m.steinberg@...>
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#529333
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SCHONFELD & RABINOWICZ families, London
#general
Rav Elimelech Yakov Isaac RABINOWICZ, 1864-1939, had 14 children. 12
perished. Two daughters remained -
1. Malka Channa, married Rav Judah Haim SCHONFELD of London, 1892-1967, who
had a
Rav Elimelech Yakov Isaac RABINOWICZ, 1864-1939, had 14 children. 12
perished. Two daughters remained -
1. Malka Channa, married Rav Judah Haim SCHONFELD of London, 1892-1967, who
had a
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Tamar Gold <trgold@...>
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#209019
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen SCHONFELD & RABINOWICZ families, London
#general
Rav Elimelech Yakov Isaac RABINOWICZ, 1864-1939, had 14 children. 12
perished. Two daughters remained -
1. Malka Channa, married Rav Judah Haim SCHONFELD of London, 1892-1967, who
had a
Rav Elimelech Yakov Isaac RABINOWICZ, 1864-1939, had 14 children. 12
perished. Two daughters remained -
1. Malka Channa, married Rav Judah Haim SCHONFELD of London, 1892-1967, who
had a
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By
Tamar Gold <trgold@...>
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#529332
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Yizkor Book Project, June 2011
#belarus
Shalom,
As we head out into the long hot summer or the long cold winter, for those
on the other side of the planet, I have to report that June was yet another
"hyperactive" month for the Yizkor Book
Shalom,
As we head out into the long hot summer or the long cold winter, for those
on the other side of the planet, I have to report that June was yet another
"hyperactive" month for the Yizkor Book
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bounce-2249598-772948@...
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#20843
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Yizkor Book Project, June 2011
#belarus
Shalom,
As we head out into the long hot summer or the long cold winter, for those
on the other side of the planet, I have to report that June was yet another
"hyperactive" month for the Yizkor Book
Shalom,
As we head out into the long hot summer or the long cold winter, for those
on the other side of the planet, I have to report that June was yet another
"hyperactive" month for the Yizkor Book
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By
bounce-2249598-772948@...
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#341283
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Re: What is "hold for one sailing"
#general
Dalya Dektor found her family on a Special Inquiry page and wrote:
<If you can shed some light on these lines and the meaning hold for one sailing, I
would appreciate your help.>
Please refer to
Dalya Dektor found her family on a Special Inquiry page and wrote:
<If you can shed some light on these lines and the meaning hold for one sailing, I
would appreciate your help.>
Please refer to
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bette_sscf <bette_sscf@...>
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#209018
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: What is "hold for one sailing"
#general
Dalya Dektor found her family on a Special Inquiry page and wrote:
<If you can shed some light on these lines and the meaning hold for one sailing, I
would appreciate your help.>
Please refer to
Dalya Dektor found her family on a Special Inquiry page and wrote:
<If you can shed some light on these lines and the meaning hold for one sailing, I
would appreciate your help.>
Please refer to
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By
bette_sscf <bette_sscf@...>
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#529331
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How do I get father's birth certificate from NYC DOH?
#general
My elderly father passed away several years ago. To get his birth
certificate, just for whatever limited info I might get, as well as just to
have a copy, I have to get it >from NYC DOH. He was born
My elderly father passed away several years ago. To get his birth
certificate, just for whatever limited info I might get, as well as just to
have a copy, I have to get it >from NYC DOH. He was born
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By
Jim Gutterman
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#209017
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen How do I get father's birth certificate from NYC DOH?
#general
My elderly father passed away several years ago. To get his birth
certificate, just for whatever limited info I might get, as well as just to
have a copy, I have to get it >from NYC DOH. He was born
My elderly father passed away several years ago. To get his birth
certificate, just for whatever limited info I might get, as well as just to
have a copy, I have to get it >from NYC DOH. He was born
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By
Jim Gutterman
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#529330
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Re: Holyn, Austria
#galicia
Ellen Meyer writes:
"My grandfather's citizenship application in 1914 lists his birthplace
as Holyn, Austria. Does anyone know the current name of this town and
where it is located?"
Holyn, which
Ellen Meyer writes:
"My grandfather's citizenship application in 1914 lists his birthplace
as Holyn, Austria. Does anyone know the current name of this town and
where it is located?"
Holyn, which
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By
Pamela Weisberger
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#209016
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Holyn, Austria
#general
Ellen Meyer writes:
"My grandfather's citizenship application in 1914 lists his birthplace
as Holyn, Austria. Does anyone know the current name of this town and
where it is located?"
Holyn, which
Ellen Meyer writes:
"My grandfather's citizenship application in 1914 lists his birthplace
as Holyn, Austria. Does anyone know the current name of this town and
where it is located?"
Holyn, which
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By
Pamela Weisberger
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#529329
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Re: Transliteration of Ita/Gittl
#general
Dear Cousins,
As David pointed out, Itta and Gittel are not the same name, but I bet that
almost everybody on this list has a crazier story in their family than Itta
being renamed on a document as
Dear Cousins,
As David pointed out, Itta and Gittel are not the same name, but I bet that
almost everybody on this list has a crazier story in their family than Itta
being renamed on a document as
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By
Ira Leviton
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#209015
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Transliteration of Ita/Gittl
#general
Dear Cousins,
As David pointed out, Itta and Gittel are not the same name, but I bet that
almost everybody on this list has a crazier story in their family than Itta
being renamed on a document as
Dear Cousins,
As David pointed out, Itta and Gittel are not the same name, but I bet that
almost everybody on this list has a crazier story in their family than Itta
being renamed on a document as
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By
Ira Leviton
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#529328
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Re: Could "Samuel" Have Been "Schiel"?
#general
Dear Cousins,
The name Samuel mutating into Schiel is possible, depending on the
documentation. Samuel in Hebrew is Shmuel, and with a certain Yiddish accent
is pronounced Shmiel (or Shmeel). So
Dear Cousins,
The name Samuel mutating into Schiel is possible, depending on the
documentation. Samuel in Hebrew is Shmuel, and with a certain Yiddish accent
is pronounced Shmiel (or Shmeel). So
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By
Ira Leviton
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#209014
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Could "Samuel" Have Been "Schiel"?
#general
Dear Cousins,
The name Samuel mutating into Schiel is possible, depending on the
documentation. Samuel in Hebrew is Shmuel, and with a certain Yiddish accent
is pronounced Shmiel (or Shmeel). So
Dear Cousins,
The name Samuel mutating into Schiel is possible, depending on the
documentation. Samuel in Hebrew is Shmuel, and with a certain Yiddish accent
is pronounced Shmiel (or Shmeel). So
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By
Ira Leviton
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#529327
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