LOPATIN in Los Angeles
#rabbinic
Neil@...
Trying to reach the family of Richard LOPATIN of Los Angeles, son of
Paul Lopatin, son of Esther (Ethel died in 1985) and Max (died in 1976 in Denver, CO) - descendants of the Perlstein-Hiller-Katzenellenbogen families -- Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Please send contact information privately.
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic LOPATIN in Los Angeles
#rabbinic
Neil@...
Trying to reach the family of Richard LOPATIN of Los Angeles, son of
Paul Lopatin, son of Esther (Ethel died in 1985) and Max (died in 1976 in Denver, CO) - descendants of the Perlstein-Hiller-Katzenellenbogen families -- Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Please send contact information privately.
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ARKIN in NYC
#rabbinic
Neil@...
Trying to contact Leslie (daughter of Anne and Les Klepper) born in
1953 and married Gary Mark ARKIN. He is a social worker and traces her ancestry back to the Katzenellenbogen rabbinical family. -- Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Please send contact information privately.
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic ARKIN in NYC
#rabbinic
Neil@...
Trying to contact Leslie (daughter of Anne and Les Klepper) born in
1953 and married Gary Mark ARKIN. He is a social worker and traces her ancestry back to the Katzenellenbogen rabbinical family. -- Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Please send contact information privately.
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TWERSKY names
#rabbinic
Neil@...
Yochanan TWERSKY married in 2011 to a Leifer.
His father was Yosef Meir Twersky , son of ?name Admur Loyev-Boro Park, son of ?name Admor Chernobyl (in which place - Boro Park, Bnei Brak or?). -- Neil Rosenstein
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic TWERSKY names
#rabbinic
Neil@...
Yochanan TWERSKY married in 2011 to a Leifer.
His father was Yosef Meir Twersky , son of ?name Admur Loyev-Boro Park, son of ?name Admor Chernobyl (in which place - Boro Park, Bnei Brak or?). -- Neil Rosenstein
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ERNSTER family of Jerusalem
#rabbinic
Neil@...
Would like to share and get help updating this prominent Jerusalem
family with ties to Chassidic dynasties. -- Neil Rosenstein
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic ERNSTER family of Jerusalem
#rabbinic
Neil@...
Would like to share and get help updating this prominent Jerusalem
family with ties to Chassidic dynasties. -- Neil Rosenstein
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IAJGS 2015
#ciechanow
#poland
bounce-2949695-772951@...
The 35th IAJGS International Conference is just around the corner!
For a significant discount (and a chance to win great prizes in our drawing), register now. "Early Bird Special" ends on May 6th! Visit www.iajgs2015.org to register. Treat yourself to the wonderful pre-Conference Shabbaton on the Friday-Saturday, July 3-4 weekend preceding the Conference. Enjoy an adventure in exploring the sights and sounds of Jerusalem via three unique tour opportunities. "Exploration Sunday" on July 5 offers you the superior options of either visiting extraordinary research archives or taking fascinating tours of Jerusalem and Israel. Monday's full day of programming sets the pace for a peerless schedule of sessions, including one that offers how-to's for those attending their first IAJGS Conference. SIG luncheons and other SIG meetings will be held each day, bolstered by valuable sessions on Jewish communities throughout the world that dot the daily schedules. BOF meetings will be announced soon, with over 25 BOF groups planning time together this year! Guide to the Perplexed: Nearly every day features a valuable "Breakfast with Experts" for the rare opportunity to sit round the table with a genealogical wizard and personally ask questions. The answers you'll hear can spark new directions for your research. Experts will also be volunteering for one-on-one "break down brick wall" meetings for those in need. Our honored Keynote speaker Rabbi Israel Meir Lau will share his moving plea to continue to tell the story of the Shoah, striving to document our family's past as an inspiration for the next generations to come. The Convention's impressive roster of skilled, informative and fascinating lecturers >from across the globe will present a treasure of new ideas, new sources to research, and new tools for advanced and novice genealogists alike. View the full program at www.iajgs2015.org Our closing banquet will be enhanced by the presence of Dick Eastman, genealogy's renowned blogger. Come join us in the matchless city of Jerusalem for the momentous, exciting 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy. Enjoy new and renewed friendships, and a rich appreciation of the land, its resources and its people. For full Convention details: www.iajgs2015.org. Michael Goldstein, Chairman chairman@iajgs2015.org 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy Jerusalem 6- 10 July 2015 www.iajgs2015.org
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#Ciechanow #Poland IAJGS 2015
#ciechanow
#poland
bounce-2949695-772951@...
The 35th IAJGS International Conference is just around the corner!
For a significant discount (and a chance to win great prizes in our drawing), register now. "Early Bird Special" ends on May 6th! Visit www.iajgs2015.org to register. Treat yourself to the wonderful pre-Conference Shabbaton on the Friday-Saturday, July 3-4 weekend preceding the Conference. Enjoy an adventure in exploring the sights and sounds of Jerusalem via three unique tour opportunities. "Exploration Sunday" on July 5 offers you the superior options of either visiting extraordinary research archives or taking fascinating tours of Jerusalem and Israel. Monday's full day of programming sets the pace for a peerless schedule of sessions, including one that offers how-to's for those attending their first IAJGS Conference. SIG luncheons and other SIG meetings will be held each day, bolstered by valuable sessions on Jewish communities throughout the world that dot the daily schedules. BOF meetings will be announced soon, with over 25 BOF groups planning time together this year! Guide to the Perplexed: Nearly every day features a valuable "Breakfast with Experts" for the rare opportunity to sit round the table with a genealogical wizard and personally ask questions. The answers you'll hear can spark new directions for your research. Experts will also be volunteering for one-on-one "break down brick wall" meetings for those in need. Our honored Keynote speaker Rabbi Israel Meir Lau will share his moving plea to continue to tell the story of the Shoah, striving to document our family's past as an inspiration for the next generations to come. The Convention's impressive roster of skilled, informative and fascinating lecturers >from across the globe will present a treasure of new ideas, new sources to research, and new tools for advanced and novice genealogists alike. View the full program at www.iajgs2015.org Our closing banquet will be enhanced by the presence of Dick Eastman, genealogy's renowned blogger. Come join us in the matchless city of Jerusalem for the momentous, exciting 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy. Enjoy new and renewed friendships, and a rich appreciation of the land, its resources and its people. For full Convention details: www.iajgs2015.org. Michael Goldstein, Chairman chairman@iajgs2015.org 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy Jerusalem 6- 10 July 2015 www.iajgs2015.org
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Sub-Carpathia SIG Meeting at 35th IAJGS Int'l Conference Jerusalem
#subcarpathia
Marshall Katz
Dear Sub-Carpathia Researchers,
The 35th IAJGS International Conference program for Jerusalem is now posted to the conference web site. A meeting of individuals with Jewish roots in Sub-Carpathia Ukraine will be held: Monday, July 6, 2015 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM Location will be announced in your program. I am available to meet with anyone individually during the conference. Here is a link to the conference web site: < http://www.iajgs2015.org/ > SEE Program, then Program & Schedule I look forward to meeting you. Marshall Katz Sub-Carpathia SIG coordinator
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Subcarpathia SIG #Subcarpathia Sub-Carpathia SIG Meeting at 35th IAJGS Int'l Conference Jerusalem
#subcarpathia
Marshall Katz
Dear Sub-Carpathia Researchers,
The 35th IAJGS International Conference program for Jerusalem is now posted to the conference web site. A meeting of individuals with Jewish roots in Sub-Carpathia Ukraine will be held: Monday, July 6, 2015 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM Location will be announced in your program. I am available to meet with anyone individually during the conference. Here is a link to the conference web site: < http://www.iajgs2015.org/ > SEE Program, then Program & Schedule I look forward to meeting you. Marshall Katz Sub-Carpathia SIG coordinator
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RUTHEISER and DALMATOWSKY Families
#belarus
susanna easton <dogwood159@...>
RUTHEISER family >from Kiev
Unknown RUTHEISER, born in Kiev around 1850 and probably died there. Rose his daughter b. in Kiev about 1881, arrived in 1889 (age 8) in New York died in New York 3 November 1962. Married Benjamin DALMATOWSKY (>from Minsk) in NY in 1905. Siblings, some possibly born in Kiev, others in New York: Ethel, Herman, Frank, Ray, Bertha, Gussie, Elliot, Harry. A different branch of the RUTHEISER family all from Kiev: Jacob b. 1850 married Rachel. Their children: Morris(Moses) (1879-1956) married Lena (Leice) Rudolph (b. 1887 in Austria); Hannah b.1879 married Solomon Dubner (b.1886 in Russia); Harry (1880-1961) married Minnie Berliant (b. 1884 in Russia); Sarah (1883-1964) married Morris Cohen ((b. 1874 in Russia); and, born in New York: Paul and Henrietta. (Please reply privately) DALMATOWSKY (Dalmatouvsky) family >from Minsk Benjamin, born in Minsk 9 August 1879, died in New York 1 September 1951. No record of parents or siblings. Arrived New York 1896 (age 17). Married Rose RUTHEISER in NY, in 1905. Children: Gertrud, Herbert, Milton, Edith. (Please reply privately) Susanna Easton San Diego, California, USA
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Belarus SIG #Belarus RUTHEISER and DALMATOWSKY Families
#belarus
susanna easton <dogwood159@...>
RUTHEISER family >from Kiev
Unknown RUTHEISER, born in Kiev around 1850 and probably died there. Rose his daughter b. in Kiev about 1881, arrived in 1889 (age 8) in New York died in New York 3 November 1962. Married Benjamin DALMATOWSKY (>from Minsk) in NY in 1905. Siblings, some possibly born in Kiev, others in New York: Ethel, Herman, Frank, Ray, Bertha, Gussie, Elliot, Harry. A different branch of the RUTHEISER family all from Kiev: Jacob b. 1850 married Rachel. Their children: Morris(Moses) (1879-1956) married Lena (Leice) Rudolph (b. 1887 in Austria); Hannah b.1879 married Solomon Dubner (b.1886 in Russia); Harry (1880-1961) married Minnie Berliant (b. 1884 in Russia); Sarah (1883-1964) married Morris Cohen ((b. 1874 in Russia); and, born in New York: Paul and Henrietta. (Please reply privately) DALMATOWSKY (Dalmatouvsky) family >from Minsk Benjamin, born in Minsk 9 August 1879, died in New York 1 September 1951. No record of parents or siblings. Arrived New York 1896 (age 17). Married Rose RUTHEISER in NY, in 1905. Children: Gertrud, Herbert, Milton, Edith. (Please reply privately) Susanna Easton San Diego, California, USA
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New databases of illegal immigrants to Eretz Israel 1930s-48
#belarus
Rose Feldman <rosef@...>
IGRA released the first installment of information regarding the
Illegal Immigration period to Eretz Israel (Palestine) >from Europe and North Africa. The information comes >from three sources: Atlit Database Index - In cooperation with "Bintivey Ha'apala" Clandestine Jewish Immigration Information and Research Center in Memory of Admiral Mordechai (Moka) Limon we are posting a partial index of their database. Their databases span >from the late 1930's through a few years after the recognition of the State of Israel. Deportation Lists 1939 - This database is composed of "duplicate" lists found in a file of the British Police in the Israel State Archives. It contains lists of people who were on 13 ships that were captured in 1939. The database includes the names of 6,282. This database includes scans of the document which are can be seen by members of IGRA. The Illegal Immigrants 1939 -1948 - The lists come >from a variety of places - most are Jewish Agency offices, some elsewhere. All are currently in the Central Zionist Archives. Some lists are in English and some lists are in Hebrew, therefore there will be two databases depending on the language of the original documents. This will be an ongoing project over many years, with updates of additional names to the database. Please understand that each document has different kinds of information available. One of the things that makes this addition so interesting is that some people now appear in more than one document dealing with immigration and at a different date. This allows the development of a timeline for that period in their life. We are working to quickly fix a problem where the name of the Ship is not showing on the result page. With these additions there are now over 440,000 lines of data available! http://genealogy.org.il/AID/index.php Rose Feldman Israel Genealogy Research Association http://genealogy.org.il http:/facebook.com/israelgenealogy Keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general and Jewish and Israeli roots in particular with http://twitter.com/JewDataGenGirl
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Belarus SIG #Belarus New databases of illegal immigrants to Eretz Israel 1930s-48
#belarus
Rose Feldman <rosef@...>
IGRA released the first installment of information regarding the
Illegal Immigration period to Eretz Israel (Palestine) >from Europe and North Africa. The information comes >from three sources: Atlit Database Index - In cooperation with "Bintivey Ha'apala" Clandestine Jewish Immigration Information and Research Center in Memory of Admiral Mordechai (Moka) Limon we are posting a partial index of their database. Their databases span >from the late 1930's through a few years after the recognition of the State of Israel. Deportation Lists 1939 - This database is composed of "duplicate" lists found in a file of the British Police in the Israel State Archives. It contains lists of people who were on 13 ships that were captured in 1939. The database includes the names of 6,282. This database includes scans of the document which are can be seen by members of IGRA. The Illegal Immigrants 1939 -1948 - The lists come >from a variety of places - most are Jewish Agency offices, some elsewhere. All are currently in the Central Zionist Archives. Some lists are in English and some lists are in Hebrew, therefore there will be two databases depending on the language of the original documents. This will be an ongoing project over many years, with updates of additional names to the database. Please understand that each document has different kinds of information available. One of the things that makes this addition so interesting is that some people now appear in more than one document dealing with immigration and at a different date. This allows the development of a timeline for that period in their life. We are working to quickly fix a problem where the name of the Ship is not showing on the result page. With these additions there are now over 440,000 lines of data available! http://genealogy.org.il/AID/index.php Rose Feldman Israel Genealogy Research Association http://genealogy.org.il http:/facebook.com/israelgenealogy Keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general and Jewish and Israeli roots in particular with http://twitter.com/JewDataGenGirl
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new database of illegal immigrants to Eretz-Israel 1930s-1948
#germany
Stepak
IGRA has just released the first installment of information regarding the
Illegal Immigration period to Eretz-Israel (Palestine) >from Europe and North Africa. The information comes >from three sources: Atlit Database Index - In cooperation with "Bintivey Ha'apala" Clandestine Jewish Immigration Information and Research Center in Memory of Admiral Mordechai (Moka) Limon we are posting a partial index of their database. Their databases span >from the late 1930's through a few years after the recognition of the State of Israel. Deportation Lists 1939 - This database is composed of "duplicate" lists found in a file of the British Police in the Israel State Archives. It contains lists of people who were on 13 ships that were captured in 1939. The database includes the names of 6,282. This database includes scans of the document which can be seen by members of IGRA. The Illegal Immigrants 1939 -1948 - The lists come >from a variety of sources - most are >from Jewish Agency offices, some >from elsewhere. All are currently in the Central Zionist Archives. Some lists are in English and some lists are in Hebrew, therefore there will be two databases depending on the language of the original documents. This will be an ongoing project over many years, with updates of additional names to the database. Please understand that each document has different kinds of information available. One of the things that makes this addition so interesting is that some people now appear in more than one document dealing with immigration and at a different date. This allows the development of a timeline for that period in their life. We are working to quickly fix a problem where the name of the Ship is not showing on the result page. With these additions there are now over 440,000 lines of data available! http://genealogy.org.il/AID/index.php Keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general and Jewish and Israeli roots in particular with http://twitter.com/JewDataGenGirl For more information: Rose Feldman, Israel Genealogy Research Association http://genealogy.org.il http:/facebook.com/israelgenealogy Ellen Stepak, IGRA member in Israel estepak@zahav.net.il
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German SIG #Germany new database of illegal immigrants to Eretz-Israel 1930s-1948
#germany
Stepak
IGRA has just released the first installment of information regarding the
Illegal Immigration period to Eretz-Israel (Palestine) >from Europe and North Africa. The information comes >from three sources: Atlit Database Index - In cooperation with "Bintivey Ha'apala" Clandestine Jewish Immigration Information and Research Center in Memory of Admiral Mordechai (Moka) Limon we are posting a partial index of their database. Their databases span >from the late 1930's through a few years after the recognition of the State of Israel. Deportation Lists 1939 - This database is composed of "duplicate" lists found in a file of the British Police in the Israel State Archives. It contains lists of people who were on 13 ships that were captured in 1939. The database includes the names of 6,282. This database includes scans of the document which can be seen by members of IGRA. The Illegal Immigrants 1939 -1948 - The lists come >from a variety of sources - most are >from Jewish Agency offices, some >from elsewhere. All are currently in the Central Zionist Archives. Some lists are in English and some lists are in Hebrew, therefore there will be two databases depending on the language of the original documents. This will be an ongoing project over many years, with updates of additional names to the database. Please understand that each document has different kinds of information available. One of the things that makes this addition so interesting is that some people now appear in more than one document dealing with immigration and at a different date. This allows the development of a timeline for that period in their life. We are working to quickly fix a problem where the name of the Ship is not showing on the result page. With these additions there are now over 440,000 lines of data available! http://genealogy.org.il/AID/index.php Keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general and Jewish and Israeli roots in particular with http://twitter.com/JewDataGenGirl For more information: Rose Feldman, Israel Genealogy Research Association http://genealogy.org.il http:/facebook.com/israelgenealogy Ellen Stepak, IGRA member in Israel estepak@zahav.net.il
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Re: Jewish Theological Seminary On-Line Resources
#hungary
edelman@...
Hi,
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Vivian Kahn wrote about some resources available at JTS online... In regards to: "Sod ha-Shem (Ritual of Circumcistion) and Record of circumcisions in Egerszasz, Hungary 1856-1875", at http://www.jtsa.edu/The_Library.xml I would appreciate suggestions for people, institutions etc. who have the ability to translate, if just slowly, the Hebrew text starting on page 74, seemingly very informal, personal, maybe even shorthand of a sort... With all due respect to the people of Egerszasz, this is actually for a partly similar but much longer brit mallah record - late 19th century, about 600 circumcisions in all - >from the area around Mezonyarad, Hungary, a bit southwest of Miskolc. An in-law - the grandson of the moyel - has the book and I am trying to create a proposal for its translation, indexing... and having it photographed, so that it is eventually searchable in JewishGen and its mirrors, with images at a partner site. But it first needs to be evaluated not only for legibility but to know if it has clear dates in the Hebrew calendar and Hebrew name couplets (Son ben Father...). It has no family names. However it looks amazing, with that gold-yellow tint of wisdom in its 150 year-old pages. While a full translation of every page is ideal, it seems like that we know the general geographical area it may be adequate to only translate the dates and names (including the sandak). With this info people could find their ancestor or cousin and then download the page and have it fully translated independently of JewishGen. Thanks, Todd Edelman (near Los Angeles)
On 04/20/2015 05:01 PM, Vivian Kahn vkahn@kmort.com wrote:
Thanks to an item posted to the JewishGen list by H-SIGr Jan Meisels Allen, I have discovered an additional resource for information about Hungary including some digitized records and downloadable books and articles. Go to http://www.jtsa.edu/The_Library.xml to Makor, the Jewish Theological Seminary’s catalog, digital collections, and electronic resources. I entered Hungary, clicked on digital collections, and got 75 hits including items such as: --
Todd Edelman SLOW Factory Voice/Text: 415 867 9843 Skype: toddedelman edelman@greenidea.eu www.greenidea.eu https://www.facebook.com/Iamtoddedelman http://twitter.com/toddedelman http://de.linkedin.com/in/toddedelman
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: Jewish Theological Seminary On-Line Resources
#hungary
edelman@...
Hi,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Vivian Kahn wrote about some resources available at JTS online... In regards to: "Sod ha-Shem (Ritual of Circumcistion) and Record of circumcisions in Egerszasz, Hungary 1856-1875", at http://www.jtsa.edu/The_Library.xml I would appreciate suggestions for people, institutions etc. who have the ability to translate, if just slowly, the Hebrew text starting on page 74, seemingly very informal, personal, maybe even shorthand of a sort... With all due respect to the people of Egerszasz, this is actually for a partly similar but much longer brit mallah record - late 19th century, about 600 circumcisions in all - >from the area around Mezonyarad, Hungary, a bit southwest of Miskolc. An in-law - the grandson of the moyel - has the book and I am trying to create a proposal for its translation, indexing... and having it photographed, so that it is eventually searchable in JewishGen and its mirrors, with images at a partner site. But it first needs to be evaluated not only for legibility but to know if it has clear dates in the Hebrew calendar and Hebrew name couplets (Son ben Father...). It has no family names. However it looks amazing, with that gold-yellow tint of wisdom in its 150 year-old pages. While a full translation of every page is ideal, it seems like that we know the general geographical area it may be adequate to only translate the dates and names (including the sandak). With this info people could find their ancestor or cousin and then download the page and have it fully translated independently of JewishGen. Thanks, Todd Edelman (near Los Angeles)
On 04/20/2015 05:01 PM, Vivian Kahn vkahn@kmort.com wrote:
Thanks to an item posted to the JewishGen list by H-SIGr Jan Meisels Allen, I have discovered an additional resource for information about Hungary including some digitized records and downloadable books and articles. Go to http://www.jtsa.edu/The_Library.xml to Makor, the Jewish Theological Seminary’s catalog, digital collections, and electronic resources. I entered Hungary, clicked on digital collections, and got 75 hits including items such as: --
Todd Edelman SLOW Factory Voice/Text: 415 867 9843 Skype: toddedelman edelman@greenidea.eu www.greenidea.eu https://www.facebook.com/Iamtoddedelman http://twitter.com/toddedelman http://de.linkedin.com/in/toddedelman
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