Klein (and variants of this surname)
#ciechanow
#poland
siroli@...
Hello fellow Ciechanow researchers
My Ciechanow ancestors arrived in London in the early 1890s and used the surname KLEIN. I'm almost 100% certain they were natives of Ciechanow as I have many records >from the UK and Australia in which they indicated that this was their home town. I've searched the JRI-Poland for Kleins in Ciechanow in the period 1860-1880 and nearby areas without any success, but I've noticed that the surname KLEIN/KLEJN/KLAJN on its own does not appear very frequently in Ciechanow, whereas names such as KLEJNIUD, KLEJNMAN, KLEINIEC, KLEJNOD, KLAJNHAUS, etc are well represented. I was wondering if anyone has examples of their Ciechanow ancestors shortening their longer Klein*** surnames to Klein? Regards Simon Melbourne, Australia
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#Ciechanow #Poland Klein (and variants of this surname)
#ciechanow
#poland
siroli@...
Hello fellow Ciechanow researchers
My Ciechanow ancestors arrived in London in the early 1890s and used the surname KLEIN. I'm almost 100% certain they were natives of Ciechanow as I have many records >from the UK and Australia in which they indicated that this was their home town. I've searched the JRI-Poland for Kleins in Ciechanow in the period 1860-1880 and nearby areas without any success, but I've noticed that the surname KLEIN/KLEJN/KLAJN on its own does not appear very frequently in Ciechanow, whereas names such as KLEJNIUD, KLEJNMAN, KLEINIEC, KLEJNOD, KLAJNHAUS, etc are well represented. I was wondering if anyone has examples of their Ciechanow ancestors shortening their longer Klein*** surnames to Klein? Regards Simon Melbourne, Australia
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SUSSNA, PRZYTYCKE
#general
Shelley <skybluepink42@...>
First, a short story.
I was sitting in the lobby of the synagogue in Trenton (NJ) Congregation Brothers of Israel waiting for my daughter's function to end. I put on my distance glasses in preparation for the drive home and stare at the wall of memorial plaques in front of me and notice the name PRZYTYCKE listed prominently. I perk up as this is the surname of my grandfather Samuel JACOBS when the family lived in Wyszkow, Poland prior to emigration to the United States. My immediate family settled in the Jersey City (NJ) area. So the plaque reads: The PRZYTYCKE Family Warsaw, Poland who perished in the Holocaust Chaim Esther Faiga Gittel Mordechai Shmuel Ethel Golde Elyeh by Minnie SUSSNA Minnie (I ascertain by reading other plaques) died some time ago (July 23, 1986) and is the daughter of Chaim. Yad Vashem does not record any data (that I can see) on the PRZYTYCKE family but I am looking into a potential family relationship with mine. So I am attempting to locate descendents of Louis & Minne SUSSNA who might give me some insight into the PRZYTYCKE family. At this time I am tentatively positing a *relationship* with my own PRZETYCKI >from Wyszkow due to the proximity of the Warsaw Ghetto to Wyszkow. Does anyone have any further suggestions on research? Please reply offlist. Thanks. Shelley Parish Nord MODERATOR NOTE: One of JewishGen's most heavily visited sites is the JewishGen Family Finder (JGFF) and family connections are being made more and more frequently. If you have not already done so, please log onto www.jewishgen.org/jgff and using the ENTER/MODIFY procedure enter and register all the surnames of interest to your family research. As you learn about more names and places of origin, they can always be added, but only **you** can keep your own listings up to date.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen SUSSNA, PRZYTYCKE
#general
Shelley <skybluepink42@...>
First, a short story.
I was sitting in the lobby of the synagogue in Trenton (NJ) Congregation Brothers of Israel waiting for my daughter's function to end. I put on my distance glasses in preparation for the drive home and stare at the wall of memorial plaques in front of me and notice the name PRZYTYCKE listed prominently. I perk up as this is the surname of my grandfather Samuel JACOBS when the family lived in Wyszkow, Poland prior to emigration to the United States. My immediate family settled in the Jersey City (NJ) area. So the plaque reads: The PRZYTYCKE Family Warsaw, Poland who perished in the Holocaust Chaim Esther Faiga Gittel Mordechai Shmuel Ethel Golde Elyeh by Minnie SUSSNA Minnie (I ascertain by reading other plaques) died some time ago (July 23, 1986) and is the daughter of Chaim. Yad Vashem does not record any data (that I can see) on the PRZYTYCKE family but I am looking into a potential family relationship with mine. So I am attempting to locate descendents of Louis & Minne SUSSNA who might give me some insight into the PRZYTYCKE family. At this time I am tentatively positing a *relationship* with my own PRZETYCKI >from Wyszkow due to the proximity of the Warsaw Ghetto to Wyszkow. Does anyone have any further suggestions on research? Please reply offlist. Thanks. Shelley Parish Nord MODERATOR NOTE: One of JewishGen's most heavily visited sites is the JewishGen Family Finder (JGFF) and family connections are being made more and more frequently. If you have not already done so, please log onto www.jewishgen.org/jgff and using the ENTER/MODIFY procedure enter and register all the surnames of interest to your family research. As you learn about more names and places of origin, they can always be added, but only **you** can keep your own listings up to date.
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A JewishGen win/win project
#france
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
Dear 'Genners
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. If Lithuania is ***your*** ancestral home, Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever country is part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting <http://www.JewishGenMall.Org>www.jewishgenmall.org will truly be a win/win situation! Carol Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication.
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French SIG #France A JewishGen win/win project
#france
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
Dear 'Genners
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. If Lithuania is ***your*** ancestral home, Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever country is part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting <http://www.JewishGenMall.Org>www.jewishgenmall.org will truly be a win/win situation! Carol Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication.
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A JewishGen win/win project -- "Preserving Our Litvak Heritage"
#lithuania
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen
that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. By virtue of your subscription to this forum it's clear that Lithuania is important to your personal research. Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever additional countries are part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting < www.jewishgenmall.org > will truly be a win/win situation! Carol Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication.
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania A JewishGen win/win project -- "Preserving Our Litvak Heritage"
#lithuania
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen
that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. By virtue of your subscription to this forum it's clear that Lithuania is important to your personal research. Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever additional countries are part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting < www.jewishgenmall.org > will truly be a win/win situation! Carol Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication.
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Re: Need Translation Lithunian Archive entries on Viewmate
#general
Yehudh bn Shlmo
Dear Litvatsig,
The Viemate for 5904 is the wrong part of the page . I have re-sent the correct one will post when the new copy arrives. Sorry for any inconvenience. Sincerely, Yehudah ben Shlomo Texas, U.S.A. Dear Litvatsig,http://data.jewishgen.org/viewmate/ALL/viewmateview.asp?key=5904 http://data.jewishgen.org/viewmate/ALL/viewmateview.asp?key=5905 http://data.jewishgen.org/viewmate/ALL/viewmateview.asp?key=5906 http://data.jewishgen.org/viewmate/ALL/viewmateview.asp?key=5907
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania Re: Need Translation Lithunian Archive entries on Viewmate
#lithuania
Yehudh bn Shlmo
Dear Litvatsig,
The Viemate for 5904 is the wrong part of the page . I have re-sent the correct one will post when the new copy arrives. Sorry for any inconvenience. Sincerely, Yehudah ben Shlomo Texas, U.S.A. Dear Litvatsig,http://data.jewishgen.org/viewmate/ALL/viewmateview.asp?key=5904 http://data.jewishgen.org/viewmate/ALL/viewmateview.asp?key=5905 http://data.jewishgen.org/viewmate/ALL/viewmateview.asp?key=5906 http://data.jewishgen.org/viewmate/ALL/viewmateview.asp?key=5907
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A JewishGen win/win project
#poland
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
Dear 'Genners
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. If Lithuania is ***your*** ancestral home, Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever country is part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting <http://www.JewishGenMall.Org>www.jewishgenmall.org will truly be a win/win situation! Carol Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication.
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BialyGen: Bialystok Region #Bialystok #Poland A JewishGen win/win project
#poland
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
Dear 'Genners
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. If Lithuania is ***your*** ancestral home, Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever country is part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting <http://www.JewishGenMall.Org>www.jewishgenmall.org will truly be a win/win situation! Carol Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication.
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A JewishGen win/win project
#poland
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen
that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. If Lithuania is ***your*** ancestral home, Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever country is part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting www.jewishgenmall.org will truly be a win/win situation! Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication. MODERATOR'S NOTE: Just a reminder that Jewish Records Indexing-Poland is an independent organization whose website, database and discussion group are hosted by JewishGen. Each group has its own administrative and financial structure.
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JRI Poland #Poland A JewishGen win/win project
#poland
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen
that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. If Lithuania is ***your*** ancestral home, Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever country is part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting www.jewishgenmall.org will truly be a win/win situation! Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication. MODERATOR'S NOTE: Just a reminder that Jewish Records Indexing-Poland is an independent organization whose website, database and discussion group are hosted by JewishGen. Each group has its own administrative and financial structure.
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COHEN/JACOBS Marriage 1860
#unitedkingdom
Aubrey Jacobus <zen28027@...>
Michael Cohen married Abigail Jacobs Great Synagogue Dukes Place on
30-05-1860 can some kind person with access to the published index tell me the names of the parents of bride and groom TIA Aubrey Jacobus
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom COHEN/JACOBS Marriage 1860
#unitedkingdom
Aubrey Jacobus <zen28027@...>
Michael Cohen married Abigail Jacobs Great Synagogue Dukes Place on
30-05-1860 can some kind person with access to the published index tell me the names of the parents of bride and groom TIA Aubrey Jacobus
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Feuer Family Roots in Radomysl
#galicia
Mike & Anne Beaudreau <beaudreau@...>
Hi!
I was hoping someone out there would have any information on Feuer from Radomysl, Galicia. My great-grandfather's name was Joseph Feuer. He arrived in this country sometime in the mid-1880s. He owned a company in New York called Robbins Express. His father, David Feuer (along with his wife, Chaje) arrived at Ellis Island in 1898. They stated they were from Radomysl. I also had the Hebrew on my great-grandfather Joseph'sgravestone translated. It reads: Yosef son of David the Kohan. He is buried at Mt. Hebron in NYC. His wife's name was Dora Grossman. I cannot find where David and Chaje (Ida) are buried. Any help would be greatly appreciated since I seem to have hit a brick wall. Thanks! Anne Devora Beaudreau Clifton, Virginia
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Feuer Family Roots in Radomysl
#galicia
Mike & Anne Beaudreau <beaudreau@...>
Hi!
I was hoping someone out there would have any information on Feuer from Radomysl, Galicia. My great-grandfather's name was Joseph Feuer. He arrived in this country sometime in the mid-1880s. He owned a company in New York called Robbins Express. His father, David Feuer (along with his wife, Chaje) arrived at Ellis Island in 1898. They stated they were from Radomysl. I also had the Hebrew on my great-grandfather Joseph'sgravestone translated. It reads: Yosef son of David the Kohan. He is buried at Mt. Hebron in NYC. His wife's name was Dora Grossman. I cannot find where David and Chaje (Ida) are buried. Any help would be greatly appreciated since I seem to have hit a brick wall. Thanks! Anne Devora Beaudreau Clifton, Virginia
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A JewishGen win/win project
#galicia
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
Dear 'Genners
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. If Lithuania is ***your*** ancestral home, Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever country is part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting <http://www.JewishGenMall.Org>www.jewishgenmall.org will truly be a win/win situation! Carol Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication.
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia A JewishGen win/win project
#galicia
Carol W. Skydell <cskydell@...>
Dear 'Genners
You have always sought a JewishGen that meets your own needs, a JewishGen that keeps the services free to you the user, the researcher of your personal Jewish heritage. You require a JewishGen that's committed to finding and presenting projects that ensure a win/win situation. "Published by JewishGen" is just such a project. You've told us by your enthusiastic response so far that "Preserving our Litvak Heritage...A History of 31 Jewish Communities in Lithuania" by Josef Rosin was the correct book to launch this new project. In addition to being a monumental work of 736 pages with over 500 photographs, some >from private family collections, there is an extensive forward written by the eminent scholar Professor Dov Levin. Each chapter is devoted exclusively to one of the 31 Lithuanian communities, a list too lengthy to mention here, but a visit to the JewishGenMall will identify them for you. To make this another win/win situation, you can purchase Rosin's book at a 40% discount, but only up until April 30th, and only through the JewishGenMall. All proceeds >from sales at the Mall flow into the JewishGen General Fund which helps defray the mounting operating expenses. So, every time you purchase any product >from the JewishGenMall you are helping us meet our financial needs. The more JewishGen benefits >from your purchases, the longer we can keep >from becoming a fee-based service, something JewishGen has been trying so hard to avoid since it first began. If Lithuania is ***your*** ancestral home, Rosin's expanded history offers you extensive material >from archival sources as well as personal memoirs. It is truly a picture of the life and times in these communities >from their early beginnings and ending with the Nazi's attempts to annihilate all of Lithuanian Jewry. For any researcher who is looking for information about Lithuania, especially about these 31 towns, this book is a personal treasure. It will also be a treasure for your children and your grandchildren. Whatever country is part of your research interests, please take a look at all the material you will find in the mall. Just select that country >from the drop-down search list in the TOPICS field. You will find an extraordinary collection at very competitive prices. If Josef Rosin's book is of interest, click on the picture of the book cover to read more about it and place your order at the pre-publication 40% discounted price which is only $52.80, plus S&H. You can buy as many copies as you need for other family members at this heavily discounted price. For a real win/win situation, make the JewishGen Mall your first stop when looking to purchase Jewish-interest books, software, CDs, or videos. You'll save money on most purchases, and you'll help keep all of the valuable JewishGen services free. Visiting <http://www.JewishGenMall.Org>www.jewishgenmall.org will truly be a win/win situation! Carol Carol W. Skydell, Vice President JewishGen Special Projects P.S. Don't lose out! Don't be distracted by the Passover holiday! ***order today*** The 40% discount on Josef Rosin's "Litvak" book will last only until midnight April 30th and cannot be offered again after publication.
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