Bacs-Aranyos_/_Révaranyos_/_Kopócsapáti_/_Aranyosapati_records?
#hungary
jefeder1@...
Aranyosapáti village is in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County , Vásárosnaményi
district. In 1950 it was created >from the two villages of Kopócsapáti and Révaranyos, which was Bacs-Arranyos. [ sources Wikipaedia and Mapire / Third Military Survey (1869-1887)] I do not find any of the town names in JewishGen Town Finder. However, when searching the JewishGen Hungarian database for ?any field? with the town names I find that they are referenced in records, typically referring to a parent born there. My g-grandmother Fani (Fraide) Klein is thus indicated as born in Bacs-Aranyos in her children?s birth records. I would think there was a Jewish community there. Is there a reason it would be omitted >from the Town Finder database? Might there be records that could be available but have not yet been included in the Hungarian database ? Any information relating to the Jewish community in the village is appreciated. Please contact me directly if you have information relating to Fani or other Klein family there. Edward Feder NYC
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Bacs-Aranyos_/_Révaranyos_/_Kopócsapáti_/_Aranyosapati_records?
#hungary
jefeder1@...
Aranyosapáti village is in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County , Vásárosnaményi
district. In 1950 it was created >from the two villages of Kopócsapáti and Révaranyos, which was Bacs-Arranyos. [ sources Wikipaedia and Mapire / Third Military Survey (1869-1887)] I do not find any of the town names in JewishGen Town Finder. However, when searching the JewishGen Hungarian database for ?any field? with the town names I find that they are referenced in records, typically referring to a parent born there. My g-grandmother Fani (Fraide) Klein is thus indicated as born in Bacs-Aranyos in her children?s birth records. I would think there was a Jewish community there. Is there a reason it would be omitted >from the Town Finder database? Might there be records that could be available but have not yet been included in the Hungarian database ? Any information relating to the Jewish community in the village is appreciated. Please contact me directly if you have information relating to Fani or other Klein family there. Edward Feder NYC
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New edition of JewishGen Success! Stories
#hungary
Phyllis Kramer
JewishGen resources played an important role in these three
inspirational stories. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on our website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ **Meyer Denn reminds us that time is running out for parents and children and brothers and sisters who were torn apart by the Holocaust to be reunited. He tells the story of a little girl who was placed in an orphanage in Russia in 1941, the father who never stopped searching for her, and the cousins who reunited the family after 75 years. **Paul Howard had successfully researched the family history for his adoptive family, the only family he knew. When he learns that adoption records were being made available to adoptees in Ontario, he sets off on a quest to learn about his biological roots. **Peter Vanlaw knew little about his actress cousin Eva Baruch. Through his research, Peter learns about Eva's fascinating life, including her narrow escapes >from Germany to Shanghai in 1938, from Shanghai to Australia in 1941 only days before the Japanese closed off the city, and >from East Berlin to the West just before the East Germans erected the wall. JewishGen volunteers (Editor - Nancy Siegel and Webmaster - Colin Mathias Justin) collect and post these stories. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at success@lyris.jewishgen.org . Phyllis Kramer, NYC & PBG, Florida VP, Education & Special Projects, JewishGen, Inc.
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WALLER, REICH and TEPPER Families
#hungary
esteban.reti@...
I would like to contact people related to my hungarian Waller, Reich
and Tepper family. My grandparents was born in Mezokovesd and all of them, brothers and sisters, and several of my uncles, was killed in the shoah. Part of them are original >from Bodrogkeresztur, Tiszadada, Ujveritanya, Salgotarjan, Putnok, Budapest, and other cities. I built my own family tree of my three ancestor, and would like to make them grow up with new information. I can be reached by esteban.reti@gmail.com Thanks to everybody. Esteban Reti Waller
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Hungary SIG #Hungary New edition of JewishGen Success! Stories
#hungary
Phyllis Kramer
JewishGen resources played an important role in these three
inspirational stories. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on our website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ **Meyer Denn reminds us that time is running out for parents and children and brothers and sisters who were torn apart by the Holocaust to be reunited. He tells the story of a little girl who was placed in an orphanage in Russia in 1941, the father who never stopped searching for her, and the cousins who reunited the family after 75 years. **Paul Howard had successfully researched the family history for his adoptive family, the only family he knew. When he learns that adoption records were being made available to adoptees in Ontario, he sets off on a quest to learn about his biological roots. **Peter Vanlaw knew little about his actress cousin Eva Baruch. Through his research, Peter learns about Eva's fascinating life, including her narrow escapes >from Germany to Shanghai in 1938, from Shanghai to Australia in 1941 only days before the Japanese closed off the city, and >from East Berlin to the West just before the East Germans erected the wall. JewishGen volunteers (Editor - Nancy Siegel and Webmaster - Colin Mathias Justin) collect and post these stories. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at success@lyris.jewishgen.org . Phyllis Kramer, NYC & PBG, Florida VP, Education & Special Projects, JewishGen, Inc.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary WALLER, REICH and TEPPER Families
#hungary
esteban.reti@...
I would like to contact people related to my hungarian Waller, Reich
and Tepper family. My grandparents was born in Mezokovesd and all of them, brothers and sisters, and several of my uncles, was killed in the shoah. Part of them are original >from Bodrogkeresztur, Tiszadada, Ujveritanya, Salgotarjan, Putnok, Budapest, and other cities. I built my own family tree of my three ancestor, and would like to make them grow up with new information. I can be reached by esteban.reti@gmail.com Thanks to everybody. Esteban Reti Waller
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New edition of JewishGen Success! Stories
#galicia
Phyllis Kramer
JewishGen resources played an important role in these three inspirational
stories. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on our website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ **Meyer Denn reminds us that time is running out for parents and children and brothers and sisters who were torn apart by the Holocaust to be reunited. He tells the story of a little girl who was placed in an orphanage in Russia in 1941, the father who never stopped searching for her, and the cousins who reunited the family after 75 years. **Paul Howard had successfully researched the family history for his adoptive family, the only family he knew. When he learns that adoption records were being made available to adoptees in Ontario, he sets off on a quest to learn about his biological roots. **Peter Vanlaw knew little about his actress cousin Eva Baruch. Through his research, Peter learns about Eva's fascinating life, including her narrow escapes >from Germany to Shanghai in 1938, >from Shanghai to Australia in 1941 only days before the Japanese closed off the city, and from East Berlin to the West just before the East Germans erected the wall.JewishGen volunteers (Editor - Nancy Siegel and Webmaster - Colin Mathias Justin) collect and post these stories. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at success@lyris.jewishgen.org . Phyllis Kramer, NYC & PBG, Florida VP, Education & Special Projects, JewishGen, Inc.
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia New edition of JewishGen Success! Stories
#galicia
Phyllis Kramer
JewishGen resources played an important role in these three inspirational
stories. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on our website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ **Meyer Denn reminds us that time is running out for parents and children and brothers and sisters who were torn apart by the Holocaust to be reunited. He tells the story of a little girl who was placed in an orphanage in Russia in 1941, the father who never stopped searching for her, and the cousins who reunited the family after 75 years. **Paul Howard had successfully researched the family history for his adoptive family, the only family he knew. When he learns that adoption records were being made available to adoptees in Ontario, he sets off on a quest to learn about his biological roots. **Peter Vanlaw knew little about his actress cousin Eva Baruch. Through his research, Peter learns about Eva's fascinating life, including her narrow escapes >from Germany to Shanghai in 1938, >from Shanghai to Australia in 1941 only days before the Japanese closed off the city, and from East Berlin to the West just before the East Germans erected the wall.JewishGen volunteers (Editor - Nancy Siegel and Webmaster - Colin Mathias Justin) collect and post these stories. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at success@lyris.jewishgen.org . Phyllis Kramer, NYC & PBG, Florida VP, Education & Special Projects, JewishGen, Inc.
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This week's Yizkor book excerpt on the JewishGen Facebook page
#general
Bruce Drake <BDrake@...>
A long chapter in the Yizkor book of Czyzewo, Poland - a shtetl sitting on
a railway line between Warsaw and Bialystock - provides a rich snapshot of daily life. The full chapter is titled "A Regular Market Day," something that is the subject of chapters in many Yizkor books. But the part of the chapter I thought I'd share is "The Order of the Wedding Ceremony," an account that almost makes you feel you were there. URL: https://www.facebook.com/JewishGen.org/posts/1542206559134827 Bruce Drake Silver Spring, MD Researching: DRACH, EBERT, KIMMEL, ZLOTNICK Towns: Wojnilow Kovel
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen This week's Yizkor book excerpt on the JewishGen Facebook page
#general
Bruce Drake <BDrake@...>
A long chapter in the Yizkor book of Czyzewo, Poland - a shtetl sitting on
a railway line between Warsaw and Bialystock - provides a rich snapshot of daily life. The full chapter is titled "A Regular Market Day," something that is the subject of chapters in many Yizkor books. But the part of the chapter I thought I'd share is "The Order of the Wedding Ceremony," an account that almost makes you feel you were there. URL: https://www.facebook.com/JewishGen.org/posts/1542206559134827 Bruce Drake Silver Spring, MD Researching: DRACH, EBERT, KIMMEL, ZLOTNICK Towns: Wojnilow Kovel
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Jewish Gen Education offers Brick Walls Class October 6
#austria-czech
Nancy Holden
For researchers who are at a standstill in their research and need new
ideas, JewishGen Education offers the popular class, Brick Wall or Dead End, starting October 6 - October 27 2017. Tuition $150 for three weeks. Frustrated and at a Loss ? Are you at a Dead End or just experiencing a Brick Wall? Are you stumped by a small detail or is there a major avenue you can't get passed? Take a class to help review and analyze your data with an personal instructor. If you feel you have you exhausted all approaches and want new solutions, this class offers one-on-one mentoring in a private educational Forum open 24/7. Requirements: Students must have done enough research to have reached a point where help is needed. Students should feel comfortable with computers and Internet searches. Details on the Education Page: check Requirements & Course Details www.JewishGen.org/education If you have further questions, please email Nancy Holden JewishGen-Education@lyris.JewishGen.org Nancy Holden, Instruction Manager
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech Jewish Gen Education offers Brick Walls Class October 6
#austria-czech
Nancy Holden
For researchers who are at a standstill in their research and need new
ideas, JewishGen Education offers the popular class, Brick Wall or Dead End, starting October 6 - October 27 2017. Tuition $150 for three weeks. Frustrated and at a Loss ? Are you at a Dead End or just experiencing a Brick Wall? Are you stumped by a small detail or is there a major avenue you can't get passed? Take a class to help review and analyze your data with an personal instructor. If you feel you have you exhausted all approaches and want new solutions, this class offers one-on-one mentoring in a private educational Forum open 24/7. Requirements: Students must have done enough research to have reached a point where help is needed. Students should feel comfortable with computers and Internet searches. Details on the Education Page: check Requirements & Course Details www.JewishGen.org/education If you have further questions, please email Nancy Holden JewishGen-Education@lyris.JewishGen.org Nancy Holden, Instruction Manager
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Nancy Holden
For researchers who are at a standstill in their research and need new
ideas, JewishGen Education offers the popular class, Brick Wall or Dead End, starting October 6 - October 27 2017. Tuition $150 for three weeks. Frustrated and at a Loss ? Are you at a Dead End or just experiencing a Brick Wall? Are you stumped by a small detail or is there a major avenue you can't get passed? Take a class to help review and analyze your data with an personal instructor. If you feel you have you exhausted all approaches and want new solutions, this class offers one-on-one mentoring in a private educational Forum open 24/7. Requirements: Students must have done enough research to have reached a point where help is needed. Students should feel comfortable with computers and Internet searches. Details on the Education Page: check Requirements & Course Details www.JewishGen.org/education If you have further questions, please email Nancy Holden JewishGen-Education@lyris.JewishGen.org Nancy Holden, Instruction Manager
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Nancy Holden
For researchers who are at a standstill in their research and need new
ideas, JewishGen Education offers the popular class, Brick Wall or Dead End, starting October 6 - October 27 2017. Tuition $150 for three weeks. Frustrated and at a Loss ? Are you at a Dead End or just experiencing a Brick Wall? Are you stumped by a small detail or is there a major avenue you can't get passed? Take a class to help review and analyze your data with an personal instructor. If you feel you have you exhausted all approaches and want new solutions, this class offers one-on-one mentoring in a private educational Forum open 24/7. Requirements: Students must have done enough research to have reached a point where help is needed. Students should feel comfortable with computers and Internet searches. Details on the Education Page: check Requirements & Course Details www.JewishGen.org/education If you have further questions, please email Nancy Holden JewishGen-Education@lyris.JewishGen.org Nancy Holden, Instruction Manager
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Western Massachusetts Jewish Genealogical Society
#general
Jonathon Podolsky
I am pleased to announce re-start of Western Massachusetts Jewish
Genealogical Society. Our next meeting is Monday October, 23, 2017 and will feature "Jewish Genealogy: Naming Patterns and the Value of Jewish Cemetery Records" with Nolan Altman; October 23, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. The location is Congregation B'nai Israel, 253 Prospect St, Northampton, MA. We will meet at least quarterly and members will also receive the award-winning publication Mass-Pocha, produced by JGSGB. We are seeking new members, volunteers, and officers to run the group, as well as press who may be interested in writing an article. For more information, please visit www.wmjgs.org or email Jonathon at genealogy@podolsky.cc Jonathon Podolsky
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Western Massachusetts Jewish Genealogical Society
#general
Jonathon Podolsky
I am pleased to announce re-start of Western Massachusetts Jewish
Genealogical Society. Our next meeting is Monday October, 23, 2017 and will feature "Jewish Genealogy: Naming Patterns and the Value of Jewish Cemetery Records" with Nolan Altman; October 23, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. The location is Congregation B'nai Israel, 253 Prospect St, Northampton, MA. We will meet at least quarterly and members will also receive the award-winning publication Mass-Pocha, produced by JGSGB. We are seeking new members, volunteers, and officers to run the group, as well as press who may be interested in writing an article. For more information, please visit www.wmjgs.org or email Jonathon at genealogy@podolsky.cc Jonathon Podolsky
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ViewMate_interpretation_request_=96_town_name_on_death_r?= ecord
#hungary
David Birnbaum
I've posted a 19th death record >from Bardejov (Bartfa) then in Hungary, now in Slovakia ? mentioning the name of a town or village that looks like ?Baber? but which I cannot identify and may be mis-transcribing. The person concerned (Juda Steinbach) lived in Zborov (then Zboro, Saros, Hungary) and had relatives born in that area ? so I would expect ?Baber? to be not too far away. Any help in identifying the town would be appreciated.
The image is posted on Viewmate at: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM60500 Many Thanks, David Birnbaum Rehovot Researching STEINBACH in Zboro, Hajdunanas, Kisvarda Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary ViewMate_interpretation_request_=96_town_name_on_death_r?= ecord
#hungary
David Birnbaum
I've posted a 19th death record >from Bardejov (Bartfa) then in Hungary, now in Slovakia ? mentioning the name of a town or village that looks like ?Baber? but which I cannot identify and may be mis-transcribing. The person concerned (Juda Steinbach) lived in Zborov (then Zboro, Saros, Hungary) and had relatives born in that area ? so I would expect ?Baber? to be not too far away. Any help in identifying the town would be appreciated.
The image is posted on Viewmate at: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM60500 Many Thanks, David Birnbaum Rehovot Researching STEINBACH in Zboro, Hajdunanas, Kisvarda Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond.
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Alliance farming comunity of South Jersey
#general
Steve Pickoltz
Would anyone out there have a list of the early settlers of Alliance Farming
Community, which was located in Pittsgrove, Salem County, South Jersey. I am interested in the years 1890 thru 1900. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Stephen Pickholtz Tabernacle, NJ
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Alliance farming comunity of South Jersey
#general
Steve Pickoltz
Would anyone out there have a list of the early settlers of Alliance Farming
Community, which was located in Pittsgrove, Salem County, South Jersey. I am interested in the years 1890 thru 1900. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Stephen Pickholtz Tabernacle, NJ
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