Dedicate a Week of Research
#ukraine
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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Yizkor Book Project, March 2019
#ukraine
Lance Ackerfeld <lance.ackerfeld@...>
Shalom,
As it is quite likely that this finds you in the midst of preparations for the Pesach/Passover holiday, I will try not to take up to much of your time. I would, however, like to let you know about the highlight activities of the Yizkor Book Project during March. During last month I was pleasantly surprised and delighted to receive donations of complete books that we have now placed online. The books are: - " My Survival" written by Israel Stern z"l, a survivor of the community of Mielnice, now Melnytsya-Podilska, Ukraine was kindly presented to the YB Project by his grandson, David Stern. - " Frampol in the memory of its descendants" is a book in Russian about the community of Frampol, Ukraine which is now called Kosohirka. It was written by Mikhail Freyder and Roman Geller in order to preserve the memory of their ancestor's community of Frampol and has been gratefully been made available to our project. I am always pleased to see the addition of material written in languages other than English as it enables the exposure of this important material to an even wider audience. The material we do have in other languages appears in our Translations Index (link below) under the category "Other languages" and includes material in Hebrew, Spanish, French, Polish, Russian and even, Lithuanian. Further good news is that in March we completed uploading the "Preserving Our Litvak Heritage" book abut various communities in Lithuania, kindly presented to us by Joel Alpert. For your information, this book is also available for purchase under the auspices of our Yizkor Books in Print Project. And on the YBIP Project, last month yet another new book hit the shelves - "Memorial book of the Ritavas Community" about the community of Rietavas, Lithuania. Once again, the wheels of this project continue to roll and present us with new books on a regular basis and we have Joel Alpert and his dedicated and talented team of volunteers to thank for that. Now, all that is left for me before our list of new and updated projects, is to wish you dear readers and your families a most enjoyable Pesach/ Passover holiday. And now for the additions and updates are what we've carried out during March: We have added in 6 new entries: - Crocmaz, Moldova (Akkerman and the Towns of its District; Memorial Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Akkerman/akk374.html - Jieznas, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_055.html - Krekenava, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_089.html - Luts'k, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Lutsk) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lutsk1/lutskh.html [Hebrew] - Ramygala, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Lithuania6/lit6_221.html - Zelva, Belarus (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Poland - Volume VII) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/pinkas_poland/pol8_00346.html And two new books: - Kosohirka (Frampol), Ukraine (Frampol in the memory of its descendants) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kosohirka/Kosohirkar.html [Russian] - Melnytsya-Podilska, Ukraine (My Survival) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Mielnice/Mielnice.html And we have continued to update 23 of our existing projects: - Biala Podlaska, Poland (Book of Biala Podlaska) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Biala_Podlaska/Biala_Podlaska.html - Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyy (Akkerman), Ukraine (Akkerman and the Towns of its District; Memorial Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Akkerman/Akkerman.html - Braslaw, Belarus (Darkness and desolation) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Braslaw/Braslaw.html - Chelm, Poland (Commemoration book Chelm) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/chelm/chelm.html - Dubno, Ukraine (Dubno; a Memorial to the Jewish community of Dubno, Wolyn) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/dubno/dubno.html - Grabowiec, Poland (Memorial Book Grabowitz) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Grabowiec/Grabowiec.html - Kherson, Ukraine (Jewish Farmers in Russian Fields) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/JewishFarmers/JewishFarmers.html - Lithuania (Lite) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lita/lita.html - Miskolc, Hungary (The martyrs of Miskolc and vicinity) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Miskolc/Miskolc.html - Ozerna, Ukraine (Memorial book of Jezierna) www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Ozerna/Ozerna.html - Ozeryany, Ukraine (Memorial book, Jezierzany and surroundings) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ozeryany/ozeryany.html - Przemysl, Poland (Przemysl memorial book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/przemysl/przemysl.html - Raciaz, Poland (Memorial book of the community of Racionz) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Raciaz/Raciaz.html - Radekhov, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Radikhov) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Radekhov/Radekhov.html - Shumskoye, Ukraine (Szumsk - Memorial book of the Martyrs of Szumsk) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/szumsk/szumsk.html - Slutsk, Belarus (Slutsk and vicinity memorial book) http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Slutsk/Slutsk.html - Stowbtsy, Belarus (Memorial volume of Steibtz-Swerznie and the neighboring villages Rubezhevitz, Derevna, Nalibok) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Stowbtsy/Stowbtsy.html - Svencionys, Lithuania (Svintzian region: memorial book of 23 communities) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/svencionys/svencionys.html - Tarnow, Poland (The life and decline of a Jewish city) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/tarnow/tarnow.html - Turobin, Poland (The Turobin book; in memory of the Jewish community) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Turobin/Turobin.html - Voranava, Belarus (Voronovo: Memorial Book to the Martyrs of Voronovo) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/voronovo/voronovo.html - Wolomin, Poland (Volomin; a memorial to the Jewish community of Volomin) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/wolomin/wolomin.html - Wyszkow, Poland (Wyszkow Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Wyszkow/Wyszkow.html Some important links to note: - This month's additions and updates are flagged at www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html to make it easy to find them. - All you would like to know about the Yizkor Books in Print Project www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ybip.html - Yizkor Book Translation Funds www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=23 where your financial support will assist in seeing more translations go online. Happy Passover/Pesach Sameach, Lance Ackerfeld Yizkor Book Project Manager
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Dedicate a Week of Research
#ukraine
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Yizkor Book Project, March 2019
#ukraine
Lance Ackerfeld <lance.ackerfeld@...>
Shalom,
As it is quite likely that this finds you in the midst of preparations for the Pesach/Passover holiday, I will try not to take up to much of your time. I would, however, like to let you know about the highlight activities of the Yizkor Book Project during March. During last month I was pleasantly surprised and delighted to receive donations of complete books that we have now placed online. The books are: - " My Survival" written by Israel Stern z"l, a survivor of the community of Mielnice, now Melnytsya-Podilska, Ukraine was kindly presented to the YB Project by his grandson, David Stern. - " Frampol in the memory of its descendants" is a book in Russian about the community of Frampol, Ukraine which is now called Kosohirka. It was written by Mikhail Freyder and Roman Geller in order to preserve the memory of their ancestor's community of Frampol and has been gratefully been made available to our project. I am always pleased to see the addition of material written in languages other than English as it enables the exposure of this important material to an even wider audience. The material we do have in other languages appears in our Translations Index (link below) under the category "Other languages" and includes material in Hebrew, Spanish, French, Polish, Russian and even, Lithuanian. Further good news is that in March we completed uploading the "Preserving Our Litvak Heritage" book abut various communities in Lithuania, kindly presented to us by Joel Alpert. For your information, this book is also available for purchase under the auspices of our Yizkor Books in Print Project. And on the YBIP Project, last month yet another new book hit the shelves - "Memorial book of the Ritavas Community" about the community of Rietavas, Lithuania. Once again, the wheels of this project continue to roll and present us with new books on a regular basis and we have Joel Alpert and his dedicated and talented team of volunteers to thank for that. Now, all that is left for me before our list of new and updated projects, is to wish you dear readers and your families a most enjoyable Pesach/ Passover holiday. And now for the additions and updates are what we've carried out during March: We have added in 6 new entries: - Crocmaz, Moldova (Akkerman and the Towns of its District; Memorial Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Akkerman/akk374.html - Jieznas, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_055.html - Krekenava, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_089.html - Luts'k, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Lutsk) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lutsk1/lutskh.html [Hebrew] - Ramygala, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Lithuania6/lit6_221.html - Zelva, Belarus (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Poland - Volume VII) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/pinkas_poland/pol8_00346.html And two new books: - Kosohirka (Frampol), Ukraine (Frampol in the memory of its descendants) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kosohirka/Kosohirkar.html [Russian] - Melnytsya-Podilska, Ukraine (My Survival) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Mielnice/Mielnice.html And we have continued to update 23 of our existing projects: - Biala Podlaska, Poland (Book of Biala Podlaska) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Biala_Podlaska/Biala_Podlaska.html - Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyy (Akkerman), Ukraine (Akkerman and the Towns of its District; Memorial Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Akkerman/Akkerman.html - Braslaw, Belarus (Darkness and desolation) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Braslaw/Braslaw.html - Chelm, Poland (Commemoration book Chelm) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/chelm/chelm.html - Dubno, Ukraine (Dubno; a Memorial to the Jewish community of Dubno, Wolyn) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/dubno/dubno.html - Grabowiec, Poland (Memorial Book Grabowitz) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Grabowiec/Grabowiec.html - Kherson, Ukraine (Jewish Farmers in Russian Fields) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/JewishFarmers/JewishFarmers.html - Lithuania (Lite) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lita/lita.html - Miskolc, Hungary (The martyrs of Miskolc and vicinity) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Miskolc/Miskolc.html - Ozerna, Ukraine (Memorial book of Jezierna) www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Ozerna/Ozerna.html - Ozeryany, Ukraine (Memorial book, Jezierzany and surroundings) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ozeryany/ozeryany.html - Przemysl, Poland (Przemysl memorial book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/przemysl/przemysl.html - Raciaz, Poland (Memorial book of the community of Racionz) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Raciaz/Raciaz.html - Radekhov, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Radikhov) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Radekhov/Radekhov.html - Shumskoye, Ukraine (Szumsk - Memorial book of the Martyrs of Szumsk) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/szumsk/szumsk.html - Slutsk, Belarus (Slutsk and vicinity memorial book) http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Slutsk/Slutsk.html - Stowbtsy, Belarus (Memorial volume of Steibtz-Swerznie and the neighboring villages Rubezhevitz, Derevna, Nalibok) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Stowbtsy/Stowbtsy.html - Svencionys, Lithuania (Svintzian region: memorial book of 23 communities) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/svencionys/svencionys.html - Tarnow, Poland (The life and decline of a Jewish city) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/tarnow/tarnow.html - Turobin, Poland (The Turobin book; in memory of the Jewish community) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Turobin/Turobin.html - Voranava, Belarus (Voronovo: Memorial Book to the Martyrs of Voronovo) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/voronovo/voronovo.html - Wolomin, Poland (Volomin; a memorial to the Jewish community of Volomin) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/wolomin/wolomin.html - Wyszkow, Poland (Wyszkow Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Wyszkow/Wyszkow.html Some important links to note: - This month's additions and updates are flagged at www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html to make it easy to find them. - All you would like to know about the Yizkor Books in Print Project www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ybip.html - Yizkor Book Translation Funds www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=23 where your financial support will assist in seeing more translations go online. Happy Passover/Pesach Sameach, Lance Ackerfeld Yizkor Book Project Manager
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Yizkor Book Project, March 2019
#bessarabia
Lance Ackerfeld <lance.ackerfeld@...>
Shalom,
As it is quite likely that this finds you in the midst of preparations for the Pesach/Passover holiday, I will try not to take up to much of your time. I would, however, like to let you know about the highlight activities of the Yizkor Book Project during March. During last month I was pleasantly surprised and delighted to receive donations of complete books that we have now placed online. The books are: - " My Survival" written by Israel Stern z"l, a survivor of the community of Mielnice, now Melnytsya-Podilska, Ukraine was kindly presented to the YB Project by his grandson, David Stern. - " Frampol in the memory of its descendants" is a book in Russian about the community of Frampol, Ukraine which is now called Kosohirka. It was written by Mikhail Freyder and Roman Geller in order to preserve the memory of their ancestor's community of Frampol and has been gratefully been made available to our project. I am always pleased to see the addition of material written in languages other than English as it enables the exposure of this important material to an even wider audience. The material we do have in other languages appears in our Translations Index (link below) under the category "Other languages" and includes material in Hebrew, Spanish, French, Polish, Russian and even, Lithuanian. Further good news is that in March we completed uploading the "Preserving Our Litvak Heritage" book abut various communities in Lithuania, kindly presented to us by Joel Alpert. For your information, this book is also available for purchase under the auspices of our Yizkor Books in Print Project. And on the YBIP Project, last month yet another new book hit the shelves - "Memorial book of the Ritavas Community" about the community of Rietavas, Lithuania. Once again, the wheels of this project continue to roll and present us with new books on a regular basis and we have Joel Alpert and his dedicated and talented team of volunteers to thank for that. Now, all that is left for me before our list of new and updated projects, is to wish you dear readers and your families a most enjoyable Pesach/ Passover holiday. And now for the additions and updates are what we've carried out during March: We have added in 6 new entries: - Crocmaz, Moldova (Akkerman and the Towns of its District; Memorial Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Akkerman/akk374.html - Jieznas, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_055.html - Krekenava, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_089.html - Luts'k, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Lutsk) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lutsk1/lutskh.html [Hebrew] - Ramygala, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Lithuania6/lit6_221.html - Zelva, Belarus (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Poland - Volume VII) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/pinkas_poland/pol8_00346.html And two new books: - Kosohirka (Frampol), Ukraine (Frampol in the memory of its descendants) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kosohirka/Kosohirkar.html [Russian] - Melnytsya-Podilska, Ukraine (My Survival) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Mielnice/Mielnice.html And we have continued to update 23 of our existing projects: - Biala Podlaska, Poland (Book of Biala Podlaska) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Biala_Podlaska/Biala_Podlaska.html - Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyy (Akkerman), Ukraine (Akkerman and the Towns of its District; Memorial Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Akkerman/Akkerman.html - Braslaw, Belarus (Darkness and desolation) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Braslaw/Braslaw.html - Chelm, Poland (Commemoration book Chelm) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/chelm/chelm.html - Dubno, Ukraine (Dubno; a Memorial to the Jewish community of Dubno, Wolyn) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/dubno/dubno.html - Grabowiec, Poland (Memorial Book Grabowitz) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Grabowiec/Grabowiec.html - Kherson, Ukraine (Jewish Farmers in Russian Fields) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/JewishFarmers/JewishFarmers.html - Lithuania (Lite) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lita/lita.html - Miskolc, Hungary (The martyrs of Miskolc and vicinity) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Miskolc/Miskolc.html - Ozerna, Ukraine (Memorial book of Jezierna) www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Ozerna/Ozerna.html - Ozeryany, Ukraine (Memorial book, Jezierzany and surroundings) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ozeryany/ozeryany.html - Przemysl, Poland (Przemysl memorial book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/przemysl/przemysl.html - Raciaz, Poland (Memorial book of the community of Racionz) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Raciaz/Raciaz.html - Radekhov, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Radikhov) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Radekhov/Radekhov.html - Shumskoye, Ukraine (Szumsk - Memorial book of the Martyrs of Szumsk) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/szumsk/szumsk.html - Slutsk, Belarus (Slutsk and vicinity memorial book) http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Slutsk/Slutsk.html - Stowbtsy, Belarus (Memorial volume of Steibtz-Swerznie and the neighboring villages Rubezhevitz, Derevna, Nalibok) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Stowbtsy/Stowbtsy.html - Svencionys, Lithuania (Svintzian region: memorial book of 23 communities) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/svencionys/svencionys.html - Tarnow, Poland (The life and decline of a Jewish city) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/tarnow/tarnow.html - Turobin, Poland (The Turobin book; in memory of the Jewish community) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Turobin/Turobin.html - Voranava, Belarus (Voronovo: Memorial Book to the Martyrs of Voronovo) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/voronovo/voronovo.html - Wolomin, Poland (Volomin; a memorial to the Jewish community of Volomin) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/wolomin/wolomin.html - Wyszkow, Poland (Wyszkow Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Wyszkow/Wyszkow.html Some important links to note: - This month's additions and updates are flagged at www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html to make it easy to find them. - All you would like to know about the Yizkor Books in Print Project www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ybip.html - Yizkor Book Translation Funds www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=23 where your financial support will assist in seeing more translations go online. Happy Passover/Pesach Sameach, Lance Ackerfeld Yizkor Book Project Manager
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Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia Yizkor Book Project, March 2019
#bessarabia
Lance Ackerfeld <lance.ackerfeld@...>
Shalom,
As it is quite likely that this finds you in the midst of preparations for the Pesach/Passover holiday, I will try not to take up to much of your time. I would, however, like to let you know about the highlight activities of the Yizkor Book Project during March. During last month I was pleasantly surprised and delighted to receive donations of complete books that we have now placed online. The books are: - " My Survival" written by Israel Stern z"l, a survivor of the community of Mielnice, now Melnytsya-Podilska, Ukraine was kindly presented to the YB Project by his grandson, David Stern. - " Frampol in the memory of its descendants" is a book in Russian about the community of Frampol, Ukraine which is now called Kosohirka. It was written by Mikhail Freyder and Roman Geller in order to preserve the memory of their ancestor's community of Frampol and has been gratefully been made available to our project. I am always pleased to see the addition of material written in languages other than English as it enables the exposure of this important material to an even wider audience. The material we do have in other languages appears in our Translations Index (link below) under the category "Other languages" and includes material in Hebrew, Spanish, French, Polish, Russian and even, Lithuanian. Further good news is that in March we completed uploading the "Preserving Our Litvak Heritage" book abut various communities in Lithuania, kindly presented to us by Joel Alpert. For your information, this book is also available for purchase under the auspices of our Yizkor Books in Print Project. And on the YBIP Project, last month yet another new book hit the shelves - "Memorial book of the Ritavas Community" about the community of Rietavas, Lithuania. Once again, the wheels of this project continue to roll and present us with new books on a regular basis and we have Joel Alpert and his dedicated and talented team of volunteers to thank for that. Now, all that is left for me before our list of new and updated projects, is to wish you dear readers and your families a most enjoyable Pesach/ Passover holiday. And now for the additions and updates are what we've carried out during March: We have added in 6 new entries: - Crocmaz, Moldova (Akkerman and the Towns of its District; Memorial Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Akkerman/akk374.html - Jieznas, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_055.html - Krekenava, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_089.html - Luts'k, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Lutsk) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lutsk1/lutskh.html [Hebrew] - Ramygala, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Lithuania6/lit6_221.html - Zelva, Belarus (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Poland - Volume VII) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/pinkas_poland/pol8_00346.html And two new books: - Kosohirka (Frampol), Ukraine (Frampol in the memory of its descendants) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kosohirka/Kosohirkar.html [Russian] - Melnytsya-Podilska, Ukraine (My Survival) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Mielnice/Mielnice.html And we have continued to update 23 of our existing projects: - Biala Podlaska, Poland (Book of Biala Podlaska) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Biala_Podlaska/Biala_Podlaska.html - Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyy (Akkerman), Ukraine (Akkerman and the Towns of its District; Memorial Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Akkerman/Akkerman.html - Braslaw, Belarus (Darkness and desolation) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Braslaw/Braslaw.html - Chelm, Poland (Commemoration book Chelm) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/chelm/chelm.html - Dubno, Ukraine (Dubno; a Memorial to the Jewish community of Dubno, Wolyn) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/dubno/dubno.html - Grabowiec, Poland (Memorial Book Grabowitz) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Grabowiec/Grabowiec.html - Kherson, Ukraine (Jewish Farmers in Russian Fields) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/JewishFarmers/JewishFarmers.html - Lithuania (Lite) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lita/lita.html - Miskolc, Hungary (The martyrs of Miskolc and vicinity) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Miskolc/Miskolc.html - Ozerna, Ukraine (Memorial book of Jezierna) www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Ozerna/Ozerna.html - Ozeryany, Ukraine (Memorial book, Jezierzany and surroundings) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ozeryany/ozeryany.html - Przemysl, Poland (Przemysl memorial book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/przemysl/przemysl.html - Raciaz, Poland (Memorial book of the community of Racionz) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Raciaz/Raciaz.html - Radekhov, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Radikhov) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Radekhov/Radekhov.html - Shumskoye, Ukraine (Szumsk - Memorial book of the Martyrs of Szumsk) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/szumsk/szumsk.html - Slutsk, Belarus (Slutsk and vicinity memorial book) http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Slutsk/Slutsk.html - Stowbtsy, Belarus (Memorial volume of Steibtz-Swerznie and the neighboring villages Rubezhevitz, Derevna, Nalibok) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Stowbtsy/Stowbtsy.html - Svencionys, Lithuania (Svintzian region: memorial book of 23 communities) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/svencionys/svencionys.html - Tarnow, Poland (The life and decline of a Jewish city) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/tarnow/tarnow.html - Turobin, Poland (The Turobin book; in memory of the Jewish community) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Turobin/Turobin.html - Voranava, Belarus (Voronovo: Memorial Book to the Martyrs of Voronovo) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/voronovo/voronovo.html - Wolomin, Poland (Volomin; a memorial to the Jewish community of Volomin) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/wolomin/wolomin.html - Wyszkow, Poland (Wyszkow Book) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Wyszkow/Wyszkow.html Some important links to note: - This month's additions and updates are flagged at www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html to make it easy to find them. - All you would like to know about the Yizkor Books in Print Project www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ybip.html - Yizkor Book Translation Funds www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=23 where your financial support will assist in seeing more translations go online. Happy Passover/Pesach Sameach, Lance Ackerfeld Yizkor Book Project Manager
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Dedicate a Week of Research
#bessarabia
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia Dedicate a Week of Research
#bessarabia
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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request for help to obtain death certificate of non-relative from NYC 1920
#general
Reuven Dressler
I am looking for somebody to help guide me as to how to get a death
certificate for a woman that passed away in 1920 in NYC. We have no proven family connection (at this point), even though I suspect that there is one. We therefore cannot apply as a next-of-kin/relative. Is there anyway to get such a death certificate copy under such conditions? Freedom of Information Act maybe? Thanks Reuven Dressler Maale Adumim, Israel rdressle@gmail.com MODERATOR NOTE: The JewishGen InfoFile on "New York City Birth, Marriage and Death Records" is available at https://www.jewishgen.org/InfoFiles/nycv-lds.html It includes a link to the NYC site for ordering copies of records. The form on that site for ordering death records >from before 1949 does not include any questions about relationship to the deceased person, and most records can be delivered by email as a PDF file.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen request for help to obtain death certificate of non-relative from NYC 1920
#general
Reuven Dressler
I am looking for somebody to help guide me as to how to get a death
certificate for a woman that passed away in 1920 in NYC. We have no proven family connection (at this point), even though I suspect that there is one. We therefore cannot apply as a next-of-kin/relative. Is there anyway to get such a death certificate copy under such conditions? Freedom of Information Act maybe? Thanks Reuven Dressler Maale Adumim, Israel rdressle@gmail.com MODERATOR NOTE: The JewishGen InfoFile on "New York City Birth, Marriage and Death Records" is available at https://www.jewishgen.org/InfoFiles/nycv-lds.html It includes a link to the NYC site for ordering copies of records. The form on that site for ordering death records >from before 1949 does not include any questions about relationship to the deceased person, and most records can be delivered by email as a PDF file.
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Dedicate a Week of Research
#sephardic
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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Sephardic SIG #Sephardim Dedicate a Week of Research
#sephardic
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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Dedicate a Week of Research
#scandinavia
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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Dedicate a Week of Research
#yizkorbooks
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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Scandinavia SIG #Scandinavia Dedicate a Week of Research
#scandinavia
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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Yizkor Books #YizkorBooks Dedicate a Week of Research
#yizkorbooks
Anne Vaccari
Research Dedications: Week of April 1, 2019 by Laureen Ribons
Waterman, "In honor of my beloved parents Bernard (Rybstajn) and Rachel (Sczcygielska) Ribons who were both Holocaust survivors. Regardless of their fate and the death of their families, they endured, lived life, and were ever loving parents. Forever grateful for the life lessons and keeping the Jewish faith alive. Today, April 3, would have been their 64th wedding anniversary." To dedicate a day of research, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/PayPal.asp Anne Vaccari, Associate JewishGen, Inc.
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Researching Dubovik family
#ukraine
Igor Schein <igorschein@...>
I recently found out my paternal grandmother's paternal grandmother's
maiden name, Dubovik. I also was able to find a 1818 document listing a patriarch of the family and his son. I have strong reasons to believe all Dubovik families >from Kiev gubernia and surrounding areas descend >from the patriarch. Therefore I am looking to connect with other researchers of this surname, to figure out the genealogical specifics. I've seen the surname spelled as Dubovik, Dubovick, Dubowik and Dubovick in the US and immigration records, but the "canonical" Russian spelling is Dubovik. Please feel free to reach out by email. Igor Schein Researching: Zolotarevsky@Zlatopoll Dobromilsky@Elizavetgrad Berdivhevsky@Shenderovka Dubovik@Boyarka Stavisky@Ruzhin Falikovich@Zhmerinka Krasnyansky@Linetz Barsky@Nemirov Shor@Zhivotov Zaltsman@Tomashpol
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Researching Dubovik family
#ukraine
Igor Schein <igorschein@...>
I recently found out my paternal grandmother's paternal grandmother's
maiden name, Dubovik. I also was able to find a 1818 document listing a patriarch of the family and his son. I have strong reasons to believe all Dubovik families >from Kiev gubernia and surrounding areas descend >from the patriarch. Therefore I am looking to connect with other researchers of this surname, to figure out the genealogical specifics. I've seen the surname spelled as Dubovik, Dubovick, Dubowik and Dubovick in the US and immigration records, but the "canonical" Russian spelling is Dubovik. Please feel free to reach out by email. Igor Schein Researching: Zolotarevsky@Zlatopoll Dobromilsky@Elizavetgrad Berdivhevsky@Shenderovka Dubovik@Boyarka Stavisky@Ruzhin Falikovich@Zhmerinka Krasnyansky@Linetz Barsky@Nemirov Shor@Zhivotov Zaltsman@Tomashpol
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annette bagle <annette.bagle@...>
Hi All
Very grateful for your help. These are the last of the documents I received recently >from the Lodz State Archive. They look like notes in Polish on the back of documents maybe? http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72686 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72685 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72684 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72683 Many thanks Annette (WAJNKRANC, RYBSTAJN, MIKLER, ZAJDMAN Lodz/Brzeziny) MODERATOR'S NOTE: Please respond privately or on the Viewmate form.
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annette bagle <annette.bagle@...>
Hi All
Very grateful for your help. These are the last of the documents I received recently >from the Lodz State Archive. They look like notes in Polish on the back of documents maybe? http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72686 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72685 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72684 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72683 Many thanks Annette (WAJNKRANC, RYBSTAJN, MIKLER, ZAJDMAN Lodz/Brzeziny) MODERATOR'S NOTE: Please respond privately or on the Viewmate form.
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