Viewmate: "People Who Suffered During the War" - WWI list for Strzeliska Nowe for Silbermann and Klein
#galicia
Pamela Weisberger
Dear Galitzianers:
I've posted a document >from 1917-18 in Polish (>from the Lviv archives) for which I need a translation. The Polish title is: "Wykaz budynkow miejskich czesciowo uszkodzonych" or "List of municipal buildings partially damaged." In the archival catalog these records, labeled "list of the people who suffered during the war," are an excellent alternative resource for learning personal details about the lives of those who lived through the terrible hardships of WWI in the shtetls and villages of Galicia. Often you can find follow-up documents, which include architectural plans, estimates for repairs to the houses, accounting of building additions, etc. This particular page recounts damage suffered by two homeowners during WWI, Rosa (i Taube) Silbermann and Gittel Klein, who lived in the Rynek (market square) in Strzeliska Nowe (Strilychi Novi), Galicia/Poland. It is on ViewMate here: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM27695 If you are curious to see which other Galician towns have these same lists, which were found in the landowner records (Fond 146) check the Gesher Galicia cadastral map and landowner records inventory by town: http://www.geshergalicia.org/inventory/cadastral-maps-and-records/ We have not inventoried every town yet, nor have we acquired many of these lists yet, but are planning to get more over the next year. (The entries for this town were over 100 pages.) Eventually the names of the homeowners with house numbers will be indexed and included in the All Galicia Database. (For historical town research, information about damages to the synagogue, mikvah and cheders would also be found in these records.) I have no relationship to these people -- this single page was pulled as a sample to be incorporated into a presentation. I don't know if these lists exist for other regions -- but others may. If you have experience with them, please share with the group! Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you very much. Pamela Weisberger Santa Monica, CA pweisberger@gmail.com
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Viewmate: "People Who Suffered During the War" - WWI list for Strzeliska Nowe for Silbermann and Klein
#general
Pamela Weisberger
I've posted a document >from 1917-18 in Polish (>from the Lviv archives)
for which I need a translation. The Polish title is: "Wykaz budynkow miejskich czesciowo uszkodzonych" or "List of municipal buildings partially damaged." In the archival catalog these records, labeled "list of the people who suffered during the war," are an excellent alternative resource for learning personal details about the lives of those who lived through the terrible hardships of WWI in the shtetls and villages of Galicia. Often you can find follow-up documents, which include architectural plans, estimates for repairs to the houses, accounting of building additions, etc. This particular page recounts damage suffered by two homeowners in during WWI, Rosa (i Taube) Silbermann and Gittel Klein who lived in the Rynek (market square) in Strzeliska Nowe (Strilychi Novi,) Galicia/Poland. It is on ViewMate here: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM27695 If you are curious to see which other Galician towns have these same lists, which were found in the landowner records (Fond 146) check the Gesher Galicia cadastral map and landowner records inventory by town: http://www.geshergalicia.org/inventory/cadastral-maps-and-records/ We have not inventoried every town yet, nor have we acquired many of these lists yet, but are planning to get more over the next year. (The entries for this town were over 100 pages.) Eventually the names of the homeowners with house numbers will be indexed and included in the All Galicia Database. (For historical town research, information about damages to the synagogue, mikvah and cheders would also be found in these records.) I have no relationship to these people -- this single page was pulled as a sample to be incorporated into a presentation. I don't know if these lists exist for other regions -- but others may. If you have experience with them, please share with the group! Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you very much. Pamela Weisberger Santa Monica, CA pweisberger@gmail.com
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Viewmate: "People Who Suffered During the War" - WWI list for Strzeliska Nowe for Silbermann and Klein
#galicia
Pamela Weisberger
Dear Galitzianers:
I've posted a document >from 1917-18 in Polish (>from the Lviv archives) for which I need a translation. The Polish title is: "Wykaz budynkow miejskich czesciowo uszkodzonych" or "List of municipal buildings partially damaged." In the archival catalog these records, labeled "list of the people who suffered during the war," are an excellent alternative resource for learning personal details about the lives of those who lived through the terrible hardships of WWI in the shtetls and villages of Galicia. Often you can find follow-up documents, which include architectural plans, estimates for repairs to the houses, accounting of building additions, etc. This particular page recounts damage suffered by two homeowners during WWI, Rosa (i Taube) Silbermann and Gittel Klein, who lived in the Rynek (market square) in Strzeliska Nowe (Strilychi Novi), Galicia/Poland. It is on ViewMate here: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM27695 If you are curious to see which other Galician towns have these same lists, which were found in the landowner records (Fond 146) check the Gesher Galicia cadastral map and landowner records inventory by town: http://www.geshergalicia.org/inventory/cadastral-maps-and-records/ We have not inventoried every town yet, nor have we acquired many of these lists yet, but are planning to get more over the next year. (The entries for this town were over 100 pages.) Eventually the names of the homeowners with house numbers will be indexed and included in the All Galicia Database. (For historical town research, information about damages to the synagogue, mikvah and cheders would also be found in these records.) I have no relationship to these people -- this single page was pulled as a sample to be incorporated into a presentation. I don't know if these lists exist for other regions -- but others may. If you have experience with them, please share with the group! Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you very much. Pamela Weisberger Santa Monica, CA pweisberger@gmail.com
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Viewmate: "People Who Suffered During the War" - WWI list for Strzeliska Nowe for Silbermann and Klein
#general
Pamela Weisberger
I've posted a document >from 1917-18 in Polish (>from the Lviv archives)
for which I need a translation. The Polish title is: "Wykaz budynkow miejskich czesciowo uszkodzonych" or "List of municipal buildings partially damaged." In the archival catalog these records, labeled "list of the people who suffered during the war," are an excellent alternative resource for learning personal details about the lives of those who lived through the terrible hardships of WWI in the shtetls and villages of Galicia. Often you can find follow-up documents, which include architectural plans, estimates for repairs to the houses, accounting of building additions, etc. This particular page recounts damage suffered by two homeowners in during WWI, Rosa (i Taube) Silbermann and Gittel Klein who lived in the Rynek (market square) in Strzeliska Nowe (Strilychi Novi,) Galicia/Poland. It is on ViewMate here: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM27695 If you are curious to see which other Galician towns have these same lists, which were found in the landowner records (Fond 146) check the Gesher Galicia cadastral map and landowner records inventory by town: http://www.geshergalicia.org/inventory/cadastral-maps-and-records/ We have not inventoried every town yet, nor have we acquired many of these lists yet, but are planning to get more over the next year. (The entries for this town were over 100 pages.) Eventually the names of the homeowners with house numbers will be indexed and included in the All Galicia Database. (For historical town research, information about damages to the synagogue, mikvah and cheders would also be found in these records.) I have no relationship to these people -- this single page was pulled as a sample to be incorporated into a presentation. I don't know if these lists exist for other regions -- but others may. If you have experience with them, please share with the group! Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you very much. Pamela Weisberger Santa Monica, CA pweisberger@gmail.com
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Thank You for all the assistance
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Colin Greenwood <crg@...>
Further to my request for help regarding my grandfather John Aarons >from
London I should like to thank all those who wrote to me with information and suggestions, and am pleased to say I have now made contact with a previously unknown family in Melbourne. This has been a big eye opener for me, and we had no idea how large the family actually was. My mother Dorothy is 88 and has fond memories of her fathers relatives in Sydney, but have not been able to locate any of them as yet. Still looking. Thanks again to all those who have helped me so far. Regards Colin Greenwood Thank you all again.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Thank You for all the assistance
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Colin Greenwood <crg@...>
Further to my request for help regarding my grandfather John Aarons >from
London I should like to thank all those who wrote to me with information and suggestions, and am pleased to say I have now made contact with a previously unknown family in Melbourne. This has been a big eye opener for me, and we had no idea how large the family actually was. My mother Dorothy is 88 and has fond memories of her fathers relatives in Sydney, but have not been able to locate any of them as yet. Still looking. Thanks again to all those who have helped me so far. Regards Colin Greenwood Thank you all again.
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Jelinek
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agnespelladeau@...
Please, excuse my bad English. I am hoping someone can help me.
My grand mother, Antonia jelinek ( married Gregor) is born in July 1898 in Hungary (Salgotarjan) but this family was Czech and living in Moravia. His mother was Erzsebeth Jelinek. I have a baptism certificate for Erzsebeth >from protektorat cechy a morava of 26 may 1944. It says she was born in june 1867 and his father : Franz Jelinek, kinder des Jakob Jelinek. Do you have informations ? Thanks a lot Best regards Agnes Pelladeau
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Jelinek
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agnespelladeau@...
Please, excuse my bad English. I am hoping someone can help me.
My grand mother, Antonia jelinek ( married Gregor) is born in July 1898 in Hungary (Salgotarjan) but this family was Czech and living in Moravia. His mother was Erzsebeth Jelinek. I have a baptism certificate for Erzsebeth >from protektorat cechy a morava of 26 may 1944. It says she was born in june 1867 and his father : Franz Jelinek, kinder des Jakob Jelinek. Do you have informations ? Thanks a lot Best regards Agnes Pelladeau
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Germany, Lists of Jewish Families from Five Cities in Northern Germany
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Holly Jentsch <jentsch@...>
In doing a research for Johann Friederiche Bonorden, b.1676 in Schaumburg,
Lippe, Nordrhein-Westalen, Germany, a hint came up for Lists of Jewish Families >from Five Cities of Northern Germany about Bonorden: Surname: Bonorden; Family ID: 814; Location: Herford, Location Zip Code: 32052; Location ID 463: Period 1800-1900; pages 002. I am unable to find out what this means. Does this mean that Bonorden's were Jewish at one time? The Searchable link on the JewishGen site is broken for that site. Any help is appreciated. Holly
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Germany, Lists of Jewish Families from Five Cities in Northern Germany
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Holly Jentsch <jentsch@...>
In doing a research for Johann Friederiche Bonorden, b.1676 in Schaumburg,
Lippe, Nordrhein-Westalen, Germany, a hint came up for Lists of Jewish Families >from Five Cities of Northern Germany about Bonorden: Surname: Bonorden; Family ID: 814; Location: Herford, Location Zip Code: 32052; Location ID 463: Period 1800-1900; pages 002. I am unable to find out what this means. Does this mean that Bonorden's were Jewish at one time? The Searchable link on the JewishGen site is broken for that site. Any help is appreciated. Holly
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My maternal grandfather, Joseph RICHMAN, from Poland, Russia
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Faye Hirsty
Dear Discussion Group,
I have been unable to get the correct death certificate of my maternal grandfather, Joseph Richman. A photo of his headstone says he died March 30, 1934. A translation of the Hebrew engravings on the stone, says he was the son of Akiva. He had severe asthma and the family traveled to Havana, where my parents met. Joseph was a baker >from Poland, Russia, born in 1869. Ethel Richman was my grandmother's name and I remember her well. She looked like ZaZa Gabor, though she was Polish. The couple had four daughters and two sons. One son, Abram Chaim Rajchman, remained in Plock, Poland (also spelled Plotzk) and the other son, my sweet curly haired blond uncle Morris. Daughters were Esther (my mother), Eva, Bertha and Sara. Cousins were Jack Feigenbaum, Helen Feigenbaum, Jack Waxman, Judy Waxman and Sara's daughter, Anna. Other spellings of the surname on various documents were Reich (on Esther's marriage certificate in Havana) Rajchman, Richman and Reichman. I also have little information about Grandmother Ethel Richman as she re-married twice after grandfather Joseph died. One of her husbands, I believe, had the surname of Waxman as I believe she married her daughter's widowed father-in-law. Her maiden name may have been Baron. If anyone with my fellow discussion group is familiar with this family and knows where grandfather, Joseph is buried, my grandmother's final surname, or anything else you can share, please contact me. Thank you very much. Faye (Kranz) Hirsty Irvine, CA, USA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen My maternal grandfather, Joseph RICHMAN, from Poland, Russia
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Faye Hirsty
Dear Discussion Group,
I have been unable to get the correct death certificate of my maternal grandfather, Joseph Richman. A photo of his headstone says he died March 30, 1934. A translation of the Hebrew engravings on the stone, says he was the son of Akiva. He had severe asthma and the family traveled to Havana, where my parents met. Joseph was a baker >from Poland, Russia, born in 1869. Ethel Richman was my grandmother's name and I remember her well. She looked like ZaZa Gabor, though she was Polish. The couple had four daughters and two sons. One son, Abram Chaim Rajchman, remained in Plock, Poland (also spelled Plotzk) and the other son, my sweet curly haired blond uncle Morris. Daughters were Esther (my mother), Eva, Bertha and Sara. Cousins were Jack Feigenbaum, Helen Feigenbaum, Jack Waxman, Judy Waxman and Sara's daughter, Anna. Other spellings of the surname on various documents were Reich (on Esther's marriage certificate in Havana) Rajchman, Richman and Reichman. I also have little information about Grandmother Ethel Richman as she re-married twice after grandfather Joseph died. One of her husbands, I believe, had the surname of Waxman as I believe she married her daughter's widowed father-in-law. Her maiden name may have been Baron. If anyone with my fellow discussion group is familiar with this family and knows where grandfather, Joseph is buried, my grandmother's final surname, or anything else you can share, please contact me. Thank you very much. Faye (Kranz) Hirsty Irvine, CA, USA
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Were "housekeepers" really "wives"?
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Eric M. Bloch
Based on the responses to my original question, there seems to be more
controversy and misinterpretation of my wording than to the spirit of the question. Let me simplify and rephrase my question: Why on the same page of 19th-century Lviv Jewish death records (apparently written by the same clerk based on the handwriting) are some women referred to as the "gattin" (wife) of so-and-so and some are referred to as the "wirtschafterin" (housekeeper) of so-and-so? Was a distinction to be drawn or were the words simply used interchangeably? I'm sorry there are no links to examples. The records are found in LDS microfilms. Eric M. Bloch Glendale, Wisconsin
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Were "housekeepers" really "wives"?
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Eric M. Bloch
Based on the responses to my original question, there seems to be more
controversy and misinterpretation of my wording than to the spirit of the question. Let me simplify and rephrase my question: Why on the same page of 19th-century Lviv Jewish death records (apparently written by the same clerk based on the handwriting) are some women referred to as the "gattin" (wife) of so-and-so and some are referred to as the "wirtschafterin" (housekeeper) of so-and-so? Was a distinction to be drawn or were the words simply used interchangeably? I'm sorry there are no links to examples. The records are found in LDS microfilms. Eric M. Bloch Glendale, Wisconsin
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Buchbinder Bookbinder Weiner: Philadelphia and Lithuania
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Looking for BUCHBINDER and related WEINER family.BOOKBINDER or BUCHBINDER
of Vieksniai, Dublin and Phildelphia. WEINER of Philadelphia.Per June 1914 Passenger Record >from Ancestry.com Rive BUCHBINDER on her way to Uncle Benny or (Berny?) WEINER of 936 Front Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her sister is SPR?? BUCHBINDER of Vieksniai, Lithuania. Other BUCHBINDER information is that my grandfather Abe WOLPERT's first cousin, Taube (Toby) WOLPERT, lived with a BUCHBINDER or BOOKBINDER family in DUBLIN, IRELAND on either Clanbrassil Street or Clanbrassil neighborhood >from 1911 to 1913 after leaving Vieksniai, Lithuania, prior to coming to Minneapolis, Minnesota where her sister ROSE WOLPERT ZIMMERMAN and uncle Mordecai Nochum (aka Nathan) WOLPERT were living Bill Wolpert WOLPERT/VOLPERT/WOLFE Kedainiai, Kraziai, Vieksniai and Tryskiai, GROSSBERG Tryskiai.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Buchbinder Bookbinder Weiner: Philadelphia and Lithuania
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Looking for BUCHBINDER and related WEINER family.BOOKBINDER or BUCHBINDER
of Vieksniai, Dublin and Phildelphia. WEINER of Philadelphia.Per June 1914 Passenger Record >from Ancestry.com Rive BUCHBINDER on her way to Uncle Benny or (Berny?) WEINER of 936 Front Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her sister is SPR?? BUCHBINDER of Vieksniai, Lithuania. Other BUCHBINDER information is that my grandfather Abe WOLPERT's first cousin, Taube (Toby) WOLPERT, lived with a BUCHBINDER or BOOKBINDER family in DUBLIN, IRELAND on either Clanbrassil Street or Clanbrassil neighborhood >from 1911 to 1913 after leaving Vieksniai, Lithuania, prior to coming to Minneapolis, Minnesota where her sister ROSE WOLPERT ZIMMERMAN and uncle Mordecai Nochum (aka Nathan) WOLPERT were living Bill Wolpert WOLPERT/VOLPERT/WOLFE Kedainiai, Kraziai, Vieksniai and Tryskiai, GROSSBERG Tryskiai.
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KAPLAN of Oniskis, Lithuania
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A S Goldberg
I am seeking information on Rabbi Zvi ("Hirsh") Noson KAPLAN who was a
pre-WWII Lithuanian Rabbi and perished during the Holocaust with his community of the town of Oniskis (known familiarly to its Jews as "Hanoushishok"). I know he had a son Aaron who was married to a daughter of Rabbi Yehuda YABLONSKI of Alytus and a daughter who was married to an Alexander BOSKOVITZ. Nothing is known about other children. It is assumed that all the Rabbi's family perished during the Holocaust but I wonder if any descendants managed to survive and, if so, where family members are currently located. Please respond to me direct to alancomm@netmedia.net.il Many thanks Abraham S Goldberg Jerusalem
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen KAPLAN of Oniskis, Lithuania
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A S Goldberg
I am seeking information on Rabbi Zvi ("Hirsh") Noson KAPLAN who was a
pre-WWII Lithuanian Rabbi and perished during the Holocaust with his community of the town of Oniskis (known familiarly to its Jews as "Hanoushishok"). I know he had a son Aaron who was married to a daughter of Rabbi Yehuda YABLONSKI of Alytus and a daughter who was married to an Alexander BOSKOVITZ. Nothing is known about other children. It is assumed that all the Rabbi's family perished during the Holocaust but I wonder if any descendants managed to survive and, if so, where family members are currently located. Please respond to me direct to alancomm@netmedia.net.il Many thanks Abraham S Goldberg Jerusalem
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KehilaLinks Project Report for May 2013
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Susana Leistner Bloch
We are pleased to welcome the following webpages to JewishGen KehilaLinks
We thank the owners and webmasters of these webpages for creating fitting memorials to these Kehilot (Jewish Communities) and for providing a valuable resource for future generations of their descendants. Baranow Sandomierski (Baranow, Barnuv) (G), Poland Created by Susana Leistner Bloch Webmaster: Neil Emmer http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kolbuszowa/baranow/sl_baranow.htm ~~~ Chorzele (Chortzel), Poland Created by J. Grossman http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/chorzele/ ~~~ Nova Pryluka (Novaya Priluka), Ukraine Created by Judi Wagner http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Nova_Pryluka/ ~~~ Novaya Ushytsya (Nei-Ushitz, Oyshitz, Novaya Ushitsa), Ukraine Created by Ukraine SIG / Janette Silverman Webmaster: Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Novaya_Ushytsya/index.asp ~~~ Salakas (Salak), Lithuania Created by Paulette Bronstein http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/salakas/ ~~~ Zlatopol (Zlotopol), Ukraine Created by Janette Silverman http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zlatopol/ ~~~ Zolotonosha, Ukraine Created by Jane Silverman http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zolotonosha/ ~~~ KehilaLinks webpages recently updated: Dukla (G), Poland Photo of the Dukla Torah; Restoration of the Dukla Cemetery; Possible grave of the Tzaddik http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zmigrod/zmigroddukla.htm ~~~ Hodmezovasarhely, Hungary www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/hodmezovasarhely ~~~ Kormend, Hungary www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/kormend ~~~ Krosno (G), Poland JDC records and letter regarding 1921 typhoid epidemic http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/krosno/krosno.htm ~~~ Rymanow (G), Poland New info and photos of Stanton St Shul, JDC records, Isidore Rabi Nobel Laureate Physicist http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/krosno/krosnoRym.htm ~~~ Rohatyn (G), UKraine Synagogue Photo, House Number Project; Rohatyn survivors in the Dolny Slask Region http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/rohatyn/rohatyn.htm ~~~ Skala-Podol'skaya (Skala) (G), Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/SkalaPodol/ Article about Mayor Koch's Skala roots ~~~ Verbovets (Verbovitz) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/verbovets/ ~~~ Zmigrod: Synagogue photos http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Zmigrod/Zmigrod.HTM ~~~ Some of our KehilaLinks webpages were created by people who are no longer able to maintain them. The following webpages are "orphaned" and are available for adoption. Briceni (Brichany, Britshan) (B), Moldova http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Brichany/brichany.htm ~~~ Craiova (Belkiralymezo, Canalu), Romania http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/dolj/Craiova.html ~~~ Dolj County, Romania http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/dolj/Dolj.html ~~~ Fulda, Germany http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/fulda/fulda.html ~~~ Kamiensk (Kaminska), Poland http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kamiensk/ ~~~ Kolomea (Kolomyja) (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kolomea/kolomad.htm ~~~ If you wish to create a KehilaLinks webpage or adopt an exiting "orphaned" webpage please contact us at: < bloch@mts.net>. NEED TECHNICAL HELP CREATING A WEBPAGE?: We have a team of dedicated volunteers who will help you create a webpage. ~~~ Susana Leistner Bloch, VP, KehilaLinks, JewishGen, Inc. Barbara Ellman, KehilaLinks Technical Coordinator
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DNA Research #DNA KehilaLinks Project Report for May 2013
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Susana Leistner Bloch
We are pleased to welcome the following webpages to JewishGen KehilaLinks
We thank the owners and webmasters of these webpages for creating fitting memorials to these Kehilot (Jewish Communities) and for providing a valuable resource for future generations of their descendants. Baranow Sandomierski (Baranow, Barnuv) (G), Poland Created by Susana Leistner Bloch Webmaster: Neil Emmer http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kolbuszowa/baranow/sl_baranow.htm ~~~ Chorzele (Chortzel), Poland Created by J. Grossman http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/chorzele/ ~~~ Nova Pryluka (Novaya Priluka), Ukraine Created by Judi Wagner http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Nova_Pryluka/ ~~~ Novaya Ushytsya (Nei-Ushitz, Oyshitz, Novaya Ushitsa), Ukraine Created by Ukraine SIG / Janette Silverman Webmaster: Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Novaya_Ushytsya/index.asp ~~~ Salakas (Salak), Lithuania Created by Paulette Bronstein http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/salakas/ ~~~ Zlatopol (Zlotopol), Ukraine Created by Janette Silverman http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zlatopol/ ~~~ Zolotonosha, Ukraine Created by Jane Silverman http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zolotonosha/ ~~~ KehilaLinks webpages recently updated: Dukla (G), Poland Photo of the Dukla Torah; Restoration of the Dukla Cemetery; Possible grave of the Tzaddik http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zmigrod/zmigroddukla.htm ~~~ Hodmezovasarhely, Hungary www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/hodmezovasarhely ~~~ Kormend, Hungary www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/kormend ~~~ Krosno (G), Poland JDC records and letter regarding 1921 typhoid epidemic http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/krosno/krosno.htm ~~~ Rymanow (G), Poland New info and photos of Stanton St Shul, JDC records, Isidore Rabi Nobel Laureate Physicist http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/krosno/krosnoRym.htm ~~~ Rohatyn (G), UKraine Synagogue Photo, House Number Project; Rohatyn survivors in the Dolny Slask Region http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/rohatyn/rohatyn.htm ~~~ Skala-Podol'skaya (Skala) (G), Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/SkalaPodol/ Article about Mayor Koch's Skala roots ~~~ Verbovets (Verbovitz) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/verbovets/ ~~~ Zmigrod: Synagogue photos http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Zmigrod/Zmigrod.HTM ~~~ Some of our KehilaLinks webpages were created by people who are no longer able to maintain them. The following webpages are "orphaned" and are available for adoption. Briceni (Brichany, Britshan) (B), Moldova http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Brichany/brichany.htm ~~~ Craiova (Belkiralymezo, Canalu), Romania http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/dolj/Craiova.html ~~~ Dolj County, Romania http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/dolj/Dolj.html ~~~ Fulda, Germany http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/fulda/fulda.html ~~~ Kamiensk (Kaminska), Poland http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kamiensk/ ~~~ Kolomea (Kolomyja) (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kolomea/kolomad.htm ~~~ If you wish to create a KehilaLinks webpage or adopt an exiting "orphaned" webpage please contact us at: < bloch@mts.net>. NEED TECHNICAL HELP CREATING A WEBPAGE?: We have a team of dedicated volunteers who will help you create a webpage. ~~~ Susana Leistner Bloch, VP, KehilaLinks, JewishGen, Inc. Barbara Ellman, KehilaLinks Technical Coordinator
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