Re: Jews employed by the Czars
#russia
@murfisto
My maternal grandfather was employed by Czar Nickolas as a beaurocrat in his village of Yurovichi in Belarus with responsibilities including postmaster and director of official documents and his family owned the means of moving cargo and passengers within his geographical area. He was able to permit HIMSELF to leave his home in 1914 to travel to a nearby city large enough to have a teaching program to make him a shochet and a butcher in order to bring a useful skill in his emigration to America. He returned home 4 years later to bring his immediate family to New Jersey where he had established himself with a house for them. There are many interesting tales of what occurred during those 4 years but those will only be told on demand.
Murray Stollman, St Pete Beach, FL
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Re: Jews employed by the Czars
#russia
Kenneth Ryesky
Deanna, I wondered about that.
Family lore has it that my g-g-g-gm's family made hats for the Czar.
-- Ken Ryesky
Petach Tikva, ISRAEL
-- Ken Ryesky, Petach Tikva, Israel kenneth.ryesky@...
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Re: Jews employed by the Czars
#russia
segslusky@...
Yes, my son in law’s family (GERSHKOVITZ Kerch, Crimea) has a story that their ancestor designed a bathtub for the czar’s railroad car that reduced water sloshing out. But this sounds so unlikely GRABER, HUF, MYSZKET, BARK Lublin Province
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Interested in sharing your family's story with a migration museum?
#russia
#usa
#education
#germany
Marie Gruenter
Dear all, I'm working for the German Emigration Center in Bremerhaven, Germany, which is in the midst of a redesign of our permanent exhibits. We are keen to include more stories of Jewish Eastern European migrants who travelled via German ports, especially between 1870 und 1914. If you have any questions or are interested in sharing your family's story, please let me know.
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Re: Josef Hermann Lowenthal
#austria-czech
David Lewin
At 11:14 13/10/2020, ksevomhof@... wrote:
Dear all, I'm looking for information about Josef Hermann Löwenthal, born 12.4.1858 in Jihlava (Iglau), Mähren. He is my Grand-grandfather. His parents: Maximilian Löwenthal (born in Rousinov, Raußnitz) and Theresie Rösy Oppenheimer (born in Mikulov, Nikolsberg, Südmähren). I don't have any idea, whether Josef Hermann had siblings nor under which circumstances he died 1918 (?). Thanks for any information. Kind regards Sorry - I cannot help with your search but do you recognize any of the following please? Van: Goudsblom, Johan David Lewin London Search & Unite attempt to help locate people who, despite the passage of so many years since World War II, may still exist "out there".
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Researching: NOGA from Poland/UK
#austria-czech
#poland
#unitedkingdom
Robert Fraser
Hi friends - I am researching the NOGA branch of my family. I seek information/contact re family descendants. The names include: Yenta-Zyrla KOLACZ and husband Isaak Mayer NOGA. Children: Joseph (b. c1877; married Fanny), Betsy (b. c1879; married Abraham Isidore GOLDMAN), Harry (b. c1881; married Alta), Leah (b. c1883; married Barnet KLEGER) and George (b. 1884; married Hilda GOODMAN). All had children.
My grandfather, George, was born in Nowy Kochin, Poland. The whole family migrated to UK (Manchester) in late 1880s. The sons all changed their surname to (Joseph) FOUST, (Harry) HARRIS, and (George) FINLEY. I would like to contact family members for genealogy research. Please respond privately. Georgina (Gina) Fraser Perth, Western Australia girof@...
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Re: Skuodas picture
#lithuania
#photographs
David Fisher
Thanks Carol It is the writing below I am referring to. See attachment
Regards Dave
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Yahoo Groups Off Line Effective December 15, 2020
#announcements
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
Apologies for my typo error in body of email- it should say December 15, 2020 . The subject title was correct. Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
Verizon which purchased Yahoo in 2017 announced that Yahoo Groups will shut down on December 15, 2020 when the groups.yahoo.com webstie goes offline for good. Verizon cited they never planned to revive the service and there has been a steady decline in usage over the past several years.
See: https://www.zdnet.com/article/yahoo-groups-to-shut-down-for-good-on-december-15-2020/
Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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US Census Bureau Will Accept Census Data Collection Through October 15, 2020
#announcements
#records
#usa
Jan Meisels Allen
The US Census Bureau will end data collection on the 2020 Census on October 15, 2020 as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court emergency ruling on October 13 stating they need not collect data through October 31, 2020. Paper responses must be postmarked by October 15, 2020 and Internet responses will be accepted through October 15, 2020 11:59PM Hawaii Standard Time (6:00AM Eastern Daylight time) on October 16, 2020. Phone response will be available for its regularly scheduled time on October 15, 2020.
The Census Bureau reports that over 99.9% of housing units have been accounted for between self-response and field data collection operations. To see how your state did between self-responses and non-response follow-up go to: https://2020census.gov/en/response-rates/nrfu.html
If you have not completed the census you can still do so by Internet by going to : https://2020census.gov/en.html
To access the previous postings about the 2020 US Census see the IAJGS Records Access Alert archives at: http://lists.iajgs.org/mailman/private/records-access-alerts You must be registered to access the archives. To register for the IAJGS Records Access Alert go to: http://lists.iajgs.org/mailman/listinfo/records-access-alerts. You will receive an email response that you have to reply to or the subscription will not be finalized. It is required to include your organization affiliation (genealogy organization, etc.)
Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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Re: Skuodas picture
#lithuania
#photographs
Carol Hoffman
The writing on the bottom right hand side of the frame is the stamp of the photographer in Skudas - it has no relationship to identifying the people in the photo.
Carol Hoffman
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Heavy Rain Reveals Remains of Romanian Jewish Cemetery Destroyed in 1943
#romania
Jan Meisels Allen
A pit that rainfall exposed at a former Jewish cemetery in Iasi, Romania in October 2020, (©Dan Acostioaiei)
Heavy rainfall in northeastern Romania exposed an underground chamber full of headstones from a Jewish cemetery that was destroyed in 1943. The cave is in Tatarasi Park in Iasi. This is near the site where Nazi allies stole thousands of headstones from the ancient Ciurchi Street Jewish Street cemetery. Historian Adrian Cioflancc said the oldest documented graves in the cemetery date to 1467.
The pogrom in Iasi in 1941 murdered 15,000 Jews.
The cemetery, which had more than 20,000 graves, was razed on orders from Ion Antonescu, Romania’s wartime prime minister.
The Jews of Bucharest were allowed to move thousands of bodies to another cemetery, but thousands more were desecrated. The headstones removed were used as construction material on orders from Iasi’s mayor, Constantin Ifrim.
Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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Supreme Court Says US Census Count Can End Now
#announcements
#records
#usa
Jan Meisels Allen
The U.S. Supreme Court approved a request from the Trump Administration to suspend the lower federal court’s order that extended the census count to October 31.The Court offered no explanation for the decision, which required the support of at least five justices. Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a written dissent. She called the harms from ending the count early “avoidable and intolerable.” Further she said, “even a fraction of a percent of the Nation’s 140 million households amounts to hundreds of thousands of people left uncounted,” she wrote. “And significantly, the percentage of nonresponses is likely much higher among marginalized populations and in hard-to-count areas, such as rural and tribal lands.”
The ruling was a result from the Justice Department’s emergency request made last week. Previously, 9th Circuit Federal Appellate Court Judge Lucy Koh, said the count was to continue through October 31. The extension was made due to COVID-19 and the October 31 date had been proposed by the Administration last April which they then changed their mind in July.
As the previous Judges have ruled, the October 31 date would give the bureau a better chance of getting an accurate and complete count of the country's residents, which is used to determine how political representation and federal funding are distributed among the states over the next decade. The numbers, in turn, also determine how many Electoral College votes each state has to determine who becomes the U.S. president in 2024 and 2028. The count also determines how approximately $1.5 trillion in federal spending is directed. The proposed deadlines would have pushed field collection until the end of October, with each state's congressional districts being submitted to the president by April 30, 2021, instead of the year-end statutory deadline.
Justice Department attorneys say the Census Bureau is under pressure to meet a legal deadline of Dec. 31 for reporting to the president the first set of census results — the latest state population counts that determine each state's share of the 435 seats in the House of Representatives. Experts, both inside and outside the agency, have expressed concern over a shortened timeframe for the constitutionally mandated count, arguing that a politically motivated, shortened timeline due to the pandemic threatened the census on two ends: both the actual enumeration and the data processing that follows. A report from Commerce Department's Office of Inspector General in September found that the decision to accelerate the census schedule “was not made by the Census Bureau” and that it “increases the risks to obtaining a complete and accurate 2020 Census.”
The Census Bureau is under the Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. If the Secretary of Commerce were to present the new state counts to the White House by Dec. 31, that would ensure that even if President Trump did not win reelection, he could attempt to carry out the unprecedented change he wants to make to who is counted when determining the reallocation of House seats.
A different legal fight before the Supreme Court which they have not said when they will hear, is the requirement of "whole number of persons in each state" and the president's limited authority over the census. President Trump wants to exclude unauthorized immigrants from being counted.
and https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/13/supreme-court-allows-census-count-to-cease-429248
To read more see: To access the previous postings about the 2020 US Census see the IAJGS Records Access Alert archives at: http://lists.iajgs.org/mailman/private/records-access-alerts You must be registered to access the archives. To register for the IAJGS Records Access Alert go to: http://lists.iajgs.org/mailman/listinfo/records-access-alerts. You will receive an email response that you have to reply to or the subscription will not be finalized. It is required to include your organization affiliation (genealogy organization, etc.)
Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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Art For Jewish Friends-Creativity From Despair
#holocaust
Lowell Nigoff
I was sent this video (see attached) by a friend (not jewish) who I have volunteered with in Israel. I found the video to be very creative and moving.
Lowell
Sorry if you get multiple emails. LN
creativity from despair
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“I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live as if there isn't and to die to find out that there is.” Albert Camus
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Jews employed by the Czars
#russia
Deanna Levinsky <DEANNASMAC@...>
I've recently seen several references (on JewishGen) to Jews employed by the Czar. Considering the general distain Russians exhibited (and still exhibit) towards Jewish people, was this a reality?
-- Deanna M. Levinsky, Long Island, NY
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Re: Help with a town/village in Russia - Kaliskovkeh
#general
Arkady K <arkadyka@...>
Received a very kind email from someone who explained what Kaliskovkeh was. It was actually a large estate, a folwark specifically and it was largely dismantled by the Russian Czar somewhere around 1902-ish. Searching for it right now yields zero results, because it was never a town/village/etc, just a large plantation.
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Re: Update to the Family Tree of the Jewish People
#JewishGenUpdates
Laura Gold
I want to be a town leader for Shatava but have not received any response to my previous emails. I also want to submit material for the Odessa site and have not been able to make contact with the town leader. Please assist in connecting me with someone in JewishGen who can make this happen.
Laura Gold
Vice President of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles
-----Original Message-----
From: Avraham Groll <agroll@...> To: main@... Sent: Fri, Oct 9, 2020 2:16 pm Subject: [Special] [JewishGen.org] Update to the Family Tree of the Jewish People #JewishGenUpdates JewishGen is pleased to announce a significant upgrade to the Family Tree of the Jewish People (FTJP), enabling the addition of 555 new family trees, representing 454,416 individuals. In total, the Family Tree of the Jewish People now includes 7,684 trees which represent approximately 8,642,345 individuals.
While small in comparison to Family Tree collections at major commercial sites, the JewishGen Family Tree of the Jewish People provides researchers with unique access to vital Jewish family history information that is available in no other facility. We encourage everyone to utilize this valuable resource that we hope will continue to grow on an ongoing basis.
Improving the FTJP was labor intensive and required the navigation of many complex systems and processes. In this regard, please join me in expressing our gratitude to volunteers Gary Sandler (Director of Systems Administration) and Iris Folkson (FTJP, Support and IT Coordinator) for the dozens of hours they spent analyzing and upgrading our system, adding trees for the first time since in 2018, and ensuring that the FTJP can be updated on a monthly basis going forward.
To submit a Family Tree, please visit: https://www.jewishgen.org/gedcom/
Shabbat Shalom & Chag Sameach.
Avraham Groll
Executive Director
JewishGen.org
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Re: Help with a town/village in Russia - Kaliskovkeh
#general
Leah and Eli Teicher
Hi,
The name of the village I imgine is KULACKOWCE pronounced Kulchkovtse.
It is now in Ukraine by the name KLITVICI pronounced Klitvichi.
It is south Kolomyya near the town Zablotiv now, then Zablotow.
These places were south Poland, today in Ikraine.
In that billage was born my father inlaw.
It held at most 150 Jews.
Working in farmers' works.
Leah Teicher
נשלח מסמארטפון ה-Samsung Galaxy שלי.
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Re: Researching family in Saint Petersburg, Russia
#russia
GRSN@...
I spoke with my husband and he said that we were told that my Great Grandfather Alexander Borisovich was in charge of the Hospital at Kronstadt. When he did not come home it was on the same day of the Revolution when the Czar was arrested.
My Great Grandmother Nechama (Anna) Alterman Shneyer worked for the Czar as well. She was able to return to Riga with Theodore, Fanny, Lida and William when Alexander was murdered. Thank you for your information and kindness. I will continue my research. I did add some info about the Revolution and death of my Great Grandfather as we know it. Gail Nussbaum
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Re: Kremenets region - Village of Kolosova
#ukraine
Arkady K <arkadyka@...>
Alexander,
I was wrong in my original premise, it was not Kolosva Ukraine - it was this place: https://radzima.net/eng/miejsce/kalyskovka-347.html Some kind of village that no longer exists, but very close to Dolginovo. -- Arkady Kamenetsky
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Re: Kremenets region - Village of Kolosova
#ukraine
Arkady K <arkadyka@...>
So I tracked it down to this https://radzima.net/eng/miejsce/kalyskovka-347.html . Looks like it was a village that existed near Dolginovo.
I used online image translation of his tombstone and there is no real information about him, just some torah sayings. What frustrates me more than anything is that Dolginovo or otherwise, this is roughly the same region/county of Belarus. All belonging to the Russian Empire. JewishGen has Belarussian birth records, but none for these members of the family. I have their names: Kamenetsky/Kaminecki (Yakov, Hayim, Dveira) Birth dates: 1891 Location: Vileyka Region Nothing comes up. At all. Is it possible that they simply were not registered and that is why the Belarus database contains nothing? -- Arkady Kamenetsky
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