Viewmate German translation requested
#austria-czech
rickglaser@...
I have posted three birth records on viewmate;
http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM50622 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM50646 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM50647 These are various birth records >from the town of Kolleschowitz in CZ. More specifically, they are probably all >from Dereisen (Zderaz) and somehow related to my STEIN family. I would appreciate transcriptions and translations. Thanks in advance, Rick Glaser, Owings Mills MD Searching: STEIN, Zderaz (Dereisen), GLASER, Hodinin, NALOS, Sollan and Trebivlice, GANS and SCHILLER, Lovosice
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Getting a photo of a monument in Vienna
#austria-czech
marc.mangel@...
Dear colleagues
I would like to get a photo of the monument of my grandparents in the Central Jewish Cemetary in Vienna. Any hints on how this might be done? Thank you in advance Marc Mangel -- Marc Mangel Web Pages/Twitter http://marcmangel.net (Personal) http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~msmangel (Professional) http://bio.uib.no/te/index.php (Professional) http://www.fishwise.org (Professional) Twitter: @MarcMangel1 _______________________________________________________________
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ViewMate translation request - Polish
#poland
Mike Paneth <mike.paneth@...>
I've posted a vital record in Polish for which I need a translation.
It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM51850 Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you for any help Mike Paneth Melbourne Australia Researching: Paneth (Tarcal-Desz), Szydlo (Warsaw), Rozenryter (Bedzin), Margules (Bedzin), Rothstein (Jaraslow) families
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech Viewmate German translation requested
#austria-czech
rickglaser@...
I have posted three birth records on viewmate;
http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM50622 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM50646 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM50647 These are various birth records >from the town of Kolleschowitz in CZ. More specifically, they are probably all >from Dereisen (Zderaz) and somehow related to my STEIN family. I would appreciate transcriptions and translations. Thanks in advance, Rick Glaser, Owings Mills MD Searching: STEIN, Zderaz (Dereisen), GLASER, Hodinin, NALOS, Sollan and Trebivlice, GANS and SCHILLER, Lovosice
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech Getting a photo of a monument in Vienna
#austria-czech
marc.mangel@...
Dear colleagues
I would like to get a photo of the monument of my grandparents in the Central Jewish Cemetary in Vienna. Any hints on how this might be done? Thank you in advance Marc Mangel -- Marc Mangel Web Pages/Twitter http://marcmangel.net (Personal) http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~msmangel (Professional) http://bio.uib.no/te/index.php (Professional) http://www.fishwise.org (Professional) Twitter: @MarcMangel1 _______________________________________________________________
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JRI Poland #Poland ViewMate translation request - Polish
#poland
Mike Paneth <mike.paneth@...>
I've posted a vital record in Polish for which I need a translation.
It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM51850 Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you for any help Mike Paneth Melbourne Australia Researching: Paneth (Tarcal-Desz), Szydlo (Warsaw), Rozenryter (Bedzin), Margules (Bedzin), Rothstein (Jaraslow) families
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Searching for ALTERESCU, MANUS, MINAS, LEIBOVICI from Botosani, Roumania
#general
Mike Karsen
I am looking to connect with family members >from Botosani, Roumania. The records I
found >from around 1900 did not always record a family name so the family names below may not be correct. Dates in parenthesis are their birth years. The following are relatives of mine based on my research. Reiza Alterescu (1885) daughter of Mintsa and Solomon Hanina Altarescu (1890) son of Mintsa and Solomon Shloim Manus (1896) son of Sluva and Itzic Zisu Leib Manus (1898) son of Sluva and Itzic Dvosia Manus (1900) daughter of Sluva and Itzic Mantza Manus (1902) daughter of Sluva and Itzic Hoishie Manus (1904) son of Sluva and Itzic, married to Elca Leia Pesi Sloim (1907) daughter of Sluva and Itzic Nesa Minas (1898) daughter of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe Baruh Minas (1900) son of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe Mariem Reiza Minas (1902) daughter of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe Haia Minas (1905)daughter of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe, married Moritz Abranovici Elki Minas (1909) daughter of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe Basia Leibovici (1890) daughter of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Iosub Leib Leibovici (1893) son of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Ghitla Leibovici (1895) daughter of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Siendla Leibovici (1898) daughter of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Sura Brana Leibovici (1908) daughter of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Mike Karsen Deerfield , IL (near Chicago) Researching: ALTERESCU, MANUS, MINAS, LEIBOVICI (Botosani, Roumania) BLUMENFELD, MARKOWITZ, (Botosani, Roumania) FROST (Bucharest, Roumania) PEKARSKY (Khodorkov, Kotelyna, Ukraine) PELTZER (Zhitomir, Ukraine)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching for ALTERESCU, MANUS, MINAS, LEIBOVICI from Botosani, Roumania
#general
Mike Karsen
I am looking to connect with family members >from Botosani, Roumania. The records I
found >from around 1900 did not always record a family name so the family names below may not be correct. Dates in parenthesis are their birth years. The following are relatives of mine based on my research. Reiza Alterescu (1885) daughter of Mintsa and Solomon Hanina Altarescu (1890) son of Mintsa and Solomon Shloim Manus (1896) son of Sluva and Itzic Zisu Leib Manus (1898) son of Sluva and Itzic Dvosia Manus (1900) daughter of Sluva and Itzic Mantza Manus (1902) daughter of Sluva and Itzic Hoishie Manus (1904) son of Sluva and Itzic, married to Elca Leia Pesi Sloim (1907) daughter of Sluva and Itzic Nesa Minas (1898) daughter of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe Baruh Minas (1900) son of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe Mariem Reiza Minas (1902) daughter of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe Haia Minas (1905)daughter of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe, married Moritz Abranovici Elki Minas (1909) daughter of Sura Rifva and Osias/Hoishe Basia Leibovici (1890) daughter of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Iosub Leib Leibovici (1893) son of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Ghitla Leibovici (1895) daughter of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Siendla Leibovici (1898) daughter of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Sura Brana Leibovici (1908) daughter of Tema Zisla and Ghersin/Herscu Mike Karsen Deerfield , IL (near Chicago) Researching: ALTERESCU, MANUS, MINAS, LEIBOVICI (Botosani, Roumania) BLUMENFELD, MARKOWITZ, (Botosani, Roumania) FROST (Bucharest, Roumania) PEKARSKY (Khodorkov, Kotelyna, Ukraine) PELTZER (Zhitomir, Ukraine)
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Nyirbator Hungary after WW2
#hungary
Alex Magocsi
I was told by my Grandmother that her sister, Hellena GROSZ, born April =
1895 in Nyirbator, was murdered, along with her husband Martin KAUFMANN = and 2 daughters, by the Russians after WW2. I assume that this took = place in or around Nyirbator. How does one begin to research this topic? What sources may there be? Thank you Alex Magocsi York Maine / Hamburg Germany
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Nyirbator Hungary after WW2
#hungary
Alex Magocsi
I was told by my Grandmother that her sister, Hellena GROSZ, born April =
1895 in Nyirbator, was murdered, along with her husband Martin KAUFMANN = and 2 daughters, by the Russians after WW2. I assume that this took = place in or around Nyirbator. How does one begin to research this topic? What sources may there be? Thank you Alex Magocsi York Maine / Hamburg Germany
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JGS of Maryland Nov 20 program
#general
Speakers: Members of JGSMD
Title: “It’s Your Turn!” (Show-and-Tell Program) Date and Time: Sunday, November 20, 2016, 1:30 p.m. Location: Pikesville Library’s meeting room, 1301 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville If you wish to participate in the program, please email ssteeble@gmail.com by Wednesday, Nov 16, with your name and a short description of the item you wish to show. Please join us for a Show-and-Tell program, “It’s Your Turn!” Throughout the past year, we’ve featured entertaining and informative presentations by speakers, but now it’s time for our group members to take a turn. Please join us at the meeting and bring something to share! All of our members are invited to bring something related to their own family history or research to share with the group. Perhaps you’ve inherited your grandmother’s candlesticks or Seder plate. Maybe your grandfather’s tallis was passed down to you. Or possibly you have a portrait of an ancestor or a snapshot taken long ago at a family gathering. You may have found documents relating to your family's past in Europe centuries ago. Even if you don’t possess any keepsakes from your ancestors, you may be able to show us a printout of their Ellis Islandpassenger manifest or a picture of the shtetl in which they lived. Please bring your item to show to the group (of course, don’t bring anything that’s extremely valuable or fragile), and tell us a little bit about the person it belonged to or how you received or discovered it. Please bring just one item and limit your talk to just one minute! The program is free for paid members and $5 for non-members (applied to membership fee when a visitor joins JGSMD) after their first meeting. Refreshments will be available. Please check our web site at www.jgsmd.org for late updates and for the time, location, and program of future meetings. Susan Steeble JGSMD Public Relations Baltimore, MD
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGS of Maryland Nov 20 program
#general
Speakers: Members of JGSMD
Title: “It’s Your Turn!” (Show-and-Tell Program) Date and Time: Sunday, November 20, 2016, 1:30 p.m. Location: Pikesville Library’s meeting room, 1301 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville If you wish to participate in the program, please email ssteeble@gmail.com by Wednesday, Nov 16, with your name and a short description of the item you wish to show. Please join us for a Show-and-Tell program, “It’s Your Turn!” Throughout the past year, we’ve featured entertaining and informative presentations by speakers, but now it’s time for our group members to take a turn. Please join us at the meeting and bring something to share! All of our members are invited to bring something related to their own family history or research to share with the group. Perhaps you’ve inherited your grandmother’s candlesticks or Seder plate. Maybe your grandfather’s tallis was passed down to you. Or possibly you have a portrait of an ancestor or a snapshot taken long ago at a family gathering. You may have found documents relating to your family's past in Europe centuries ago. Even if you don’t possess any keepsakes from your ancestors, you may be able to show us a printout of their Ellis Islandpassenger manifest or a picture of the shtetl in which they lived. Please bring your item to show to the group (of course, don’t bring anything that’s extremely valuable or fragile), and tell us a little bit about the person it belonged to or how you received or discovered it. Please bring just one item and limit your talk to just one minute! The program is free for paid members and $5 for non-members (applied to membership fee when a visitor joins JGSMD) after their first meeting. Refreshments will be available. Please check our web site at www.jgsmd.org for late updates and for the time, location, and program of future meetings. Susan Steeble JGSMD Public Relations Baltimore, MD
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Lokhvitsa, Ukraine translation request
#ukraine
aiginsburg
I have received a few picture of headstones >from Lokhvitsa, Poltava District, Ukraine.
They are posted at https://flic.kr/s/aHskLeXuXK Please help translate the headstones >from the Hebrew. Reply to me by email at aaron.ginsburg@gmail.com Thank you Aaron Ginsburg Researching Ukraine: Pokrassa, Goridshche, Cherkassy District and Karnowsky, Ignatovka (near Kiev); Ginsburg Glubokie and Dokshitsy, Belarus; Kusinitz, Dokshitsy area, Belarus. aaron.ginsburg@gmail.com Foxboro, MA USA jewishdokshitsy.org sukkahsoftheworld.org http://sites.google.com/site/yousaypokrassa/ http://sites.google.com/site/aaronginsburg/ MODERATOR'S NOTE:
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Lokhvitsa, Ukraine translation request
#ukraine
aiginsburg
I have received a few picture of headstones >from Lokhvitsa, Poltava District, Ukraine.
They are posted at https://flic.kr/s/aHskLeXuXK Please help translate the headstones >from the Hebrew. Reply to me by email at aaron.ginsburg@gmail.com Thank you Aaron Ginsburg Researching Ukraine: Pokrassa, Goridshche, Cherkassy District and Karnowsky, Ignatovka (near Kiev); Ginsburg Glubokie and Dokshitsy, Belarus; Kusinitz, Dokshitsy area, Belarus. aaron.ginsburg@gmail.com Foxboro, MA USA jewishdokshitsy.org sukkahsoftheworld.org http://sites.google.com/site/yousaypokrassa/ http://sites.google.com/site/aaronginsburg/ MODERATOR'S NOTE:
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(US-NY) The First Jewish Americans: Freedom and Culture in the New World
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The New York Historical Society has a new exhibit: The First Jewish
Americans-Freedom and Culture in the New World October 28, 2016-February 26, 2017. Jews have been part of the American story since before the American Revolution. It addresses how Jewish settlers came to inhabit the New World, Jews in Colonial America and their contributions to the flowering of American culture. The exhibit follows the immigration >from Europe, South America and the Caribbean to arriving in Nieuw Amsterdam in 1654. More about the exhibit may be read at: http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/first-jewish-americans-freedom-and-culture-new-world (MODERATOR: http://tinyurl.com/ho6h5rr ) The Forward has an article with 11 images >from the exhibit. They may be viewed at: http://tinyurl.com/jd4a8y4 Original url: http://forward.com/news/353045/look-11-astounding-images-of-jewish-settlers-in-colonial-america/ If you are visiting New York City during the time of the exhibit, and want to see the exhibit it is located at: New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street) New York, NY 10024 Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen (US-NY) The First Jewish Americans: Freedom and Culture in the New World
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The New York Historical Society has a new exhibit: The First Jewish
Americans-Freedom and Culture in the New World October 28, 2016-February 26, 2017. Jews have been part of the American story since before the American Revolution. It addresses how Jewish settlers came to inhabit the New World, Jews in Colonial America and their contributions to the flowering of American culture. The exhibit follows the immigration >from Europe, South America and the Caribbean to arriving in Nieuw Amsterdam in 1654. More about the exhibit may be read at: http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/first-jewish-americans-freedom-and-culture-new-world (MODERATOR: http://tinyurl.com/ho6h5rr ) The Forward has an article with 11 images >from the exhibit. They may be viewed at: http://tinyurl.com/jd4a8y4 Original url: http://forward.com/news/353045/look-11-astounding-images-of-jewish-settlers-in-colonial-america/ If you are visiting New York City during the time of the exhibit, and want to see the exhibit it is located at: New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street) New York, NY 10024 Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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Lokhvitsa, Ukraine translation request
#general
aiginsburg
I have received a few pictures of headstones >from Lokhvitsa, Poltava District,
Ukraine. They are posted at https://flic.kr/s/aHskLeXuXK Please help translate the headstones >from the Hebrew. Reply to me by email at aaron.ginsburg@gmail.com Thank you Aaron Ginsburg Researching Ukraine: Pokrassa, Goridshche, Cherkassy District and Karnowsky, Ignatovka (near Kiev); Ginsburg Glubokie and Dokshitsy, Belarus; Kusinitz, Dokshitsy area, Belarus. aaron.ginsburg@gmail.com Foxboro, MA USA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Lokhvitsa, Ukraine translation request
#general
aiginsburg
I have received a few pictures of headstones >from Lokhvitsa, Poltava District,
Ukraine. They are posted at https://flic.kr/s/aHskLeXuXK Please help translate the headstones >from the Hebrew. Reply to me by email at aaron.ginsburg@gmail.com Thank you Aaron Ginsburg Researching Ukraine: Pokrassa, Goridshche, Cherkassy District and Karnowsky, Ignatovka (near Kiev); Ginsburg Glubokie and Dokshitsy, Belarus; Kusinitz, Dokshitsy area, Belarus. aaron.ginsburg@gmail.com Foxboro, MA USA
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Research in Uruguay
#general
Rony Golan
Hello,
I am seeking help with research in Uruguay. I am looking for two men who immigrated >from Turkey to Uruguay between 1940-1960. IF you are located in Uruguay or know someone who can assist me there, please contact me privately. Many thanks, Rony Golan Israel Researching: KRAMARUTSKY, Lithuania EISDORFER, Hungary
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Research in Uruguay
#general
Rony Golan
Hello,
I am seeking help with research in Uruguay. I am looking for two men who immigrated >from Turkey to Uruguay between 1940-1960. IF you are located in Uruguay or know someone who can assist me there, please contact me privately. Many thanks, Rony Golan Israel Researching: KRAMARUTSKY, Lithuania EISDORFER, Hungary
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