American rabbi burial sites directory
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Zev Griner <zgriner@...>
http://kevarim.com/ documents the American burial sites of various rabbis
Zev Griner GRINER,PANCER,BOJM/BAUM,ZAJDEL,LEIZER/LEJZER (Tomszow Lubleski, Jarczow, Zamosc)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen American rabbi burial sites directory
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Zev Griner <zgriner@...>
http://kevarim.com/ documents the American burial sites of various rabbis
Zev Griner GRINER,PANCER,BOJM/BAUM,ZAJDEL,LEIZER/LEJZER (Tomszow Lubleski, Jarczow, Zamosc)
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Persky/Perski/Perskie from Volozhin
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JLPerskie@...
I am searching for anyone whose family tree includes the name
Persky/Perski/Perskie >from Volozhin in what is now Belarus. The spelling of the name doesn't matter because it was never meant to be spelled in English. My great grandfather, Eliezer, (Lazer), Mordechai ben Tzvi Persky, his wife, Minnie Dithy bat Eliyahu Persky and their 4 children emigrated >from Volozhin to the US in 1882 as one of the 43 families who founded the 1st Jewish Agricultural Commune in the US, located in Alliance, NJ. I have almost all of the family tree information for the descendents of Eliezer since the family's arrival in the US, bt I am searching for his relatives who stayed behind in Volozhin. There are many pre-WWII photographs of Perskys >from Volozhin on the Internet, and I am trying to discover how I am related to these people. Many of them perished in the Shoah, but there are still many people who survived and may have information on my ancestors. Volozhin is not a large town so the Persky families must have been related in some way. I am willing to share the large database of Persky/Perski/Perskie information that I have if you are a member of the Persky branch >from Volozhin. Many thanks in advance for your response. Jana L. Perskie New York, NY 10009 JLPerskie@AOL.com
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Persky/Perski/Perskie from Volozhin
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JLPerskie@...
I am searching for anyone whose family tree includes the name
Persky/Perski/Perskie >from Volozhin in what is now Belarus. The spelling of the name doesn't matter because it was never meant to be spelled in English. My great grandfather, Eliezer, (Lazer), Mordechai ben Tzvi Persky, his wife, Minnie Dithy bat Eliyahu Persky and their 4 children emigrated >from Volozhin to the US in 1882 as one of the 43 families who founded the 1st Jewish Agricultural Commune in the US, located in Alliance, NJ. I have almost all of the family tree information for the descendents of Eliezer since the family's arrival in the US, bt I am searching for his relatives who stayed behind in Volozhin. There are many pre-WWII photographs of Perskys >from Volozhin on the Internet, and I am trying to discover how I am related to these people. Many of them perished in the Shoah, but there are still many people who survived and may have information on my ancestors. Volozhin is not a large town so the Persky families must have been related in some way. I am willing to share the large database of Persky/Perski/Perskie information that I have if you are a member of the Persky branch >from Volozhin. Many thanks in advance for your response. Jana L. Perskie New York, NY 10009 JLPerskie@AOL.com
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Re: Where is that Lithuanian town ?
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Evertjan. <exjxw.hannivoort@...>
Eve Line Blum wrote on 28 mei 2010 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
I am looking for a Lithuanian village...is Ezheraitchiai. In 1943, it was atEzerelio Seniunija or Ezerelis ["small lake" or "swamp"?] between Kazlu Ruda, modern: Kaslu Ruda Savivaldybe and Zapyskis, modern: Zapyskio Senuindija http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~shtetm~-2620890 http://lt.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C5%BEer%C4%97lis (miestas) By decree of 18 nov 1942 the German occupation formed a Gypsy ghetto. [according to Google Translate] Evertjan Hannivoort. The Netherlands MODERATOR NOTE: To avoid having messages returned please do not include any accent marks in your message.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Where is that Lithuanian town ?
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Evertjan. <exjxw.hannivoort@...>
Eve Line Blum wrote on 28 mei 2010 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
I am looking for a Lithuanian village...is Ezheraitchiai. In 1943, it was atEzerelio Seniunija or Ezerelis ["small lake" or "swamp"?] between Kazlu Ruda, modern: Kaslu Ruda Savivaldybe and Zapyskis, modern: Zapyskio Senuindija http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~shtetm~-2620890 http://lt.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C5%BEer%C4%97lis (miestas) By decree of 18 nov 1942 the German occupation formed a Gypsy ghetto. [according to Google Translate] Evertjan Hannivoort. The Netherlands MODERATOR NOTE: To avoid having messages returned please do not include any accent marks in your message.
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JGS Illinois - Midwest Jewish Genealogical Conference, Sunday, June 6, 2010
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chifamgen <chifamgen@...>
Date: Sunday, June 6, 2010
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. Place: Temple Beth Israel, 3601 W. Dempster, Skokie, IL Topic: A full day of sessions featuring experts on a variety of topics to expand your knowlede of genealogical resourcs. Ron Arons, author of "The Jews of Sing Sing" will be our keynote speaker. For additional information please visit http://www.jewishgen.org/jgsi or phone (312) 666-0100. Sandra Imyak Publicity
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGS Illinois - Midwest Jewish Genealogical Conference, Sunday, June 6, 2010
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chifamgen <chifamgen@...>
Date: Sunday, June 6, 2010
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. Place: Temple Beth Israel, 3601 W. Dempster, Skokie, IL Topic: A full day of sessions featuring experts on a variety of topics to expand your knowlede of genealogical resourcs. Ron Arons, author of "The Jews of Sing Sing" will be our keynote speaker. For additional information please visit http://www.jewishgen.org/jgsi or phone (312) 666-0100. Sandra Imyak Publicity
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Vilnius 1875 Family List
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Howard Margol
A partial translation of the Vilnius 1875 Family List, Book 2, has just
been completed. The translation consists of 4,361 records. Another 2,500 records need to be translated in order to complete Book 2. That cannot be done at the present time due to a lack of funds. All that is needed is for 7 researchers to each contribute $200 to the Vilnius District Research Group and the remainder of Book 2 can be completed. There are 3,674 researchers listed for Vilnius. Surely 7 of them will be interested enough to get the remainder of the Vilnius 1875 Family List, Book 2, translated. As soon as Book 2 is completely translated, those qualified contributors will not only receive the entire Book 2 but will also receive Book 1 as well - 7,240 records. This will give them a total of 14,101 records. That is a small price to pay for such a large quantity of records. Please check your piggy bank and see what you can do. Go to www.litvaksig.org/contribute Be sure and designate your contribution is for the Vilnius District 1875 FL. The site is secure so feel free to use your credit card. Joel Ratner, Coordinator for the Vilnius District Research Group, is away on a business trip at the present time. Let's make him a happy camper when he returns and finds the target has been met. I know we can count on you to do your part. Howard Margol Coordinator for Records Acquisition
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania Vilnius 1875 Family List
#lithuania
Howard Margol
A partial translation of the Vilnius 1875 Family List, Book 2, has just
been completed. The translation consists of 4,361 records. Another 2,500 records need to be translated in order to complete Book 2. That cannot be done at the present time due to a lack of funds. All that is needed is for 7 researchers to each contribute $200 to the Vilnius District Research Group and the remainder of Book 2 can be completed. There are 3,674 researchers listed for Vilnius. Surely 7 of them will be interested enough to get the remainder of the Vilnius 1875 Family List, Book 2, translated. As soon as Book 2 is completely translated, those qualified contributors will not only receive the entire Book 2 but will also receive Book 1 as well - 7,240 records. This will give them a total of 14,101 records. That is a small price to pay for such a large quantity of records. Please check your piggy bank and see what you can do. Go to www.litvaksig.org/contribute Be sure and designate your contribution is for the Vilnius District 1875 FL. The site is secure so feel free to use your credit card. Joel Ratner, Coordinator for the Vilnius District Research Group, is away on a business trip at the present time. Let's make him a happy camper when he returns and finds the target has been met. I know we can count on you to do your part. Howard Margol Coordinator for Records Acquisition
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Can Anyone Identify This Bride and Groom?
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Stanley and Shelda Sandler
Is there anyone who can identify this bride and groom? The photograph was
found among old pictures my grandmother had saved. My older relatives who may have recognized the couple are deceased, and none of the younger relatives know who this bride and groom might be. Perhaps there is someone who will recognize the couple >from seeing the photograph in their parents' or grandparents' home. There are a few clues I have about the picture: Clue #1: My grandparents, Simon Apt and Anna Newfeld, were married in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 9, 1911 in a double-wedding ceremony. Could this be a picture of the other couple; and if so, what are their names and how might they be related to either my grandmother or my grandfather? Clue #2: My grandparents had a life-long friend named Becky Kramer. "Kramer" is her married name. I do not know the given name of her husband, nor could I find a Becky (or Rebecca) Kramer in the 1910 or 1920 Census Records. I do not know her maiden name. Could this be a wedding photograph of Becky Kramer and her husband? Clue #3: The picture was taken by a photographer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is a name and address stamped on the reverse side of the picture: B. Liberchuck, 910 N. 7th Street, Philadelphia. He is not enumerated in the 1910 Census; however, there is a Bennie Liberchuck, a photographer, at that same address, enumerated in the 1920 Census. According to that Census, he immigrated to America in 1910. My grandfather, Simon Apt (ancestral surname Aptowitzer) was born in Cecowa, Galicia. My grandmother, Anna (Newfeld...ancestral surname Najfeld/Neufeld) Apt was born in Lodz province (possibly the town of Zgierz), Poland. Both immigrated to America as children. The image may be seen on ViewMate at http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=15481 Please reply privately to stanshel@msn.com Thank you in advance. Shelda Sandler Springfield, Pennsylvania USA
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JRI Poland #Poland Can Anyone Identify This Bride and Groom?
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Stanley and Shelda Sandler
Is there anyone who can identify this bride and groom? The photograph was
found among old pictures my grandmother had saved. My older relatives who may have recognized the couple are deceased, and none of the younger relatives know who this bride and groom might be. Perhaps there is someone who will recognize the couple >from seeing the photograph in their parents' or grandparents' home. There are a few clues I have about the picture: Clue #1: My grandparents, Simon Apt and Anna Newfeld, were married in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 9, 1911 in a double-wedding ceremony. Could this be a picture of the other couple; and if so, what are their names and how might they be related to either my grandmother or my grandfather? Clue #2: My grandparents had a life-long friend named Becky Kramer. "Kramer" is her married name. I do not know the given name of her husband, nor could I find a Becky (or Rebecca) Kramer in the 1910 or 1920 Census Records. I do not know her maiden name. Could this be a wedding photograph of Becky Kramer and her husband? Clue #3: The picture was taken by a photographer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is a name and address stamped on the reverse side of the picture: B. Liberchuck, 910 N. 7th Street, Philadelphia. He is not enumerated in the 1910 Census; however, there is a Bennie Liberchuck, a photographer, at that same address, enumerated in the 1920 Census. According to that Census, he immigrated to America in 1910. My grandfather, Simon Apt (ancestral surname Aptowitzer) was born in Cecowa, Galicia. My grandmother, Anna (Newfeld...ancestral surname Najfeld/Neufeld) Apt was born in Lodz province (possibly the town of Zgierz), Poland. Both immigrated to America as children. The image may be seen on ViewMate at http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=15481 Please reply privately to stanshel@msn.com Thank you in advance. Shelda Sandler Springfield, Pennsylvania USA
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Stanley and Shelda Sandler
Is there anyone who can identify this bride and groom? The photograph was
found among old pictures my grandmother had saved. My older relatives who may have recognized the couple are deceased, and none of the younger relatives know who this bride and groom might be. Perhaps there is someone who will recognize the couple >from seeing the photograph in their parents' or grandparents' home. There are a few clues I have about the picture: Clue #1: My grandparents, Simon Apt and Anna Newfeld, were married in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 9, 1911 in a double-wedding ceremony. Could this be a picture of the other couple; and if so, what are their names and how might they be related to either my grandmother or my grandfather? Clue #2: My grandparents had a life-long friend named Becky Kramer. "Kramer" is her married name. I do not know the given name of her husband, nor could I find a Becky (or Rebecca) Kramer in the 1910 or 1920 Census Records. I do not know her maiden name. Could this be a wedding photograph of Becky Kramer and her husband? Clue #3: The picture was taken by a photographer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is a name and address stamped on the reverse side of the picture: B. Liberchuck, 910 N. 7th Street, Philadelphia. He is not enumerated in the 1910 Census; however, there is a Bennie Liberchuck, a photographer, at that same address, enumerated in the 1920 Census. According to that Census, he immigrated to America in 1910. My grandfather, Simon Apt (ancestral surname Aptowitzer) was born in Cecowa, Galicia. My grandmother, Anna (Newfeld...ancestral surname Najfeld/Neufeld) Apt was born in Lodz province (possibly the town of Zgierz), Poland. Both immigrated to America as children. The image may be seen on ViewMate at http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=15481 Please reply privately to stanshel@msn.com Thank you in advance. Shelda Sandler Springfield, Pennsylvania USA
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Stanley and Shelda Sandler
Is there anyone who can identify this bride and groom? The photograph was
found among old pictures my grandmother had saved. My older relatives who may have recognized the couple are deceased, and none of the younger relatives know who this bride and groom might be. Perhaps there is someone who will recognize the couple >from seeing the photograph in their parents' or grandparents' home. There are a few clues I have about the picture: Clue #1: My grandparents, Simon Apt and Anna Newfeld, were married in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 9, 1911 in a double-wedding ceremony. Could this be a picture of the other couple; and if so, what are their names and how might they be related to either my grandmother or my grandfather? Clue #2: My grandparents had a life-long friend named Becky Kramer. "Kramer" is her married name. I do not know the given name of her husband, nor could I find a Becky (or Rebecca) Kramer in the 1910 or 1920 Census Records. I do not know her maiden name. Could this be a wedding photograph of Becky Kramer and her husband? Clue #3: The picture was taken by a photographer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is a name and address stamped on the reverse side of the picture: B. Liberchuck, 910 N. 7th Street, Philadelphia. He is not enumerated in the 1910 Census; however, there is a Bennie Liberchuck, a photographer, at that same address, enumerated in the 1920 Census. According to that Census, he immigrated to America in 1910. My grandfather, Simon Apt (ancestral surname Aptowitzer) was born in Cecowa, Galicia. My grandmother, Anna (Newfeld...ancestral surname Najfeld/Neufeld) Apt was born in Lodz province (possibly the town of Zgierz), Poland. Both immigrated to America as children. The image may be seen on ViewMate at http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=15481 Please reply privately to stanshel@msn.com Thank you in advance. Shelda Sandler Springfield, Pennsylvania USA
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Bessie GOLD (mother nee BERNSTEIN)
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a1steve's rubbish removals <a1steve@...>
Dear All
Bessie GOLD was born in the East End of London, 1922. Parents Rebecca nee BERNSTEIN and Hyman GOLD. Address was 3 Norfolk Buildings off Cannon Street Road, Stepney. Bessie had an older brother called Aaron GOLD and possibly other siblings as well. I found a marriage for a Bessie GOLD to Leslie SMITH in Leeds, 1946, but I don't know if this is the right Bessie. Is anybody searching this family? Please contact me on a1steve@bigpond.com Thanks Naomi Ogin Brisbane Searching;BRESNARK,CHERNOSKY,CHORGAN, DAVIDOVITCH,DOMANIS,GOLDWITZ,GREENBERG, HARYUDAH,HIATT,HUNT,LEBIS,OGIN,ORGIN, POLIAKOFF,RABIN,RABINOVITCH,RANDALL, RESNICK,RUBINSTEIN,TISMAN,TISHMAN,WILSON,WOLFSON
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Myer GOLD - Wrong birth cert
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a1steve's rubbish removals <a1steve@...>
Dear All
Received a birth cert for Myer GOLD, but it's not the right family. Happy to forward it on if you're researching GOLD and/or BERNSTEIN. This Myer was born 25th February, 1921, at 24 Underwood St, reg Whitechapel. Father : Morris Gold Mother: Sophia Gold formerly BERNSTEIN Occ: Tailor (Journeyman) Reported by Morris Gold of 7 Spelman Street Whitechapel on the 15th March 1921. Please contact me on a1steve@bigpond.com Naomi Ogin Brisbane
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Bessie GOLD (mother nee BERNSTEIN)
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a1steve's rubbish removals <a1steve@...>
Dear All
Bessie GOLD was born in the East End of London, 1922. Parents Rebecca nee BERNSTEIN and Hyman GOLD. Address was 3 Norfolk Buildings off Cannon Street Road, Stepney. Bessie had an older brother called Aaron GOLD and possibly other siblings as well. I found a marriage for a Bessie GOLD to Leslie SMITH in Leeds, 1946, but I don't know if this is the right Bessie. Is anybody searching this family? Please contact me on a1steve@bigpond.com Thanks Naomi Ogin Brisbane Searching;BRESNARK,CHERNOSKY,CHORGAN, DAVIDOVITCH,DOMANIS,GOLDWITZ,GREENBERG, HARYUDAH,HIATT,HUNT,LEBIS,OGIN,ORGIN, POLIAKOFF,RABIN,RABINOVITCH,RANDALL, RESNICK,RUBINSTEIN,TISMAN,TISHMAN,WILSON,WOLFSON
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Myer GOLD - Wrong birth cert
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a1steve's rubbish removals <a1steve@...>
Dear All
Received a birth cert for Myer GOLD, but it's not the right family. Happy to forward it on if you're researching GOLD and/or BERNSTEIN. This Myer was born 25th February, 1921, at 24 Underwood St, reg Whitechapel. Father : Morris Gold Mother: Sophia Gold formerly BERNSTEIN Occ: Tailor (Journeyman) Reported by Morris Gold of 7 Spelman Street Whitechapel on the 15th March 1921. Please contact me on a1steve@bigpond.com Naomi Ogin Brisbane
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VIEWMATE
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ms nodrog
I had not used Viewmate in a number of years. After using it this week, I want to
let all know how easy it is to use. I also like the respond function. Thanks JewishGen and a special Thank you to all who responded to my inquiry. Hope "Hanna: Gordon
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen VIEWMATE
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ms nodrog
I had not used Viewmate in a number of years. After using it this week, I want to
let all know how easy it is to use. I also like the respond function. Thanks JewishGen and a special Thank you to all who responded to my inquiry. Hope "Hanna: Gordon
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