Re: Jewish Genealogy Society ofCleveland February 9 meeting
Pieter Hoekstra
Could you tell us what country this meeting is in?
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Re: Jewish Genealogy Society ofCleveland February 9 meeting
Deanna Levinsky <DEANNASMAC@...>
Hello I’m looking to make contact with the daughter of my first cousin Her name is Allison Marmer Mandel Could you pass my name and email address to her if you know her? Thanks Deanna Mandel Levinsky Daughter of Moe Mandel who was her mother Arlene’s uncle
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Deanna M. Levinsky, Long Island, NY
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Three New Success Stories to Inspire You!
Nancy Siegel
We invite you to read three new stories recently published on our Success! Stories webpage. You can access these accounts from the “About Us” button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ A Note with Many Lives by Shaul Yannai “In our case, as in the majority of cases of Holocaust survivors, what was passed on was the deafening throes of silence. This silence served two functions: to protect the survivor from the unbearable pain of first-hand experience and memory, and second, to protect the second generation from the trauma of the first generation.” Zayvel, The Butcher by Richard L. Baum “I had no clear idea what these notebooks contained; some of the text appeared to be poetry. It was possible that I was looking at a personal diary, and I had some unease about intruding into my mother’s private thoughts. I put the notebooks aside …” Uncovering My Latvian-Jewish Roots by Shelly Sanders “I waded through pages with photos of strangers, passport stamps, and Cyrillic text, able to pick out a few handwritten names. Schlomo, Ruven, Jossel. My great-uncle. For the first time, I saw his face and recognised my grandmother and her brother in his features.” Thank you to the above authors for sharing their stories and to our Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard L. Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at success@.... Nancy Siegel (San Francisco/CA/USA) Editor and Director of Communications JewishGen.org
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Jewish Genealogy Society ofCleveland February 9 meeting
Submitted by Sylvia F. Abrams JGSC Immediate Past President On behalf of Programming Committee
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Re: Alex Krakovsky Ukraine postings - Alphabetical Listing of Surnames
#ukraine
Ilya
There are literally several thousand files posted by Alex Krakovsky. Many do have such links but it is not possible nor practical to do what you are asking. We have our hands full just keeping up with the actual records being posted by Alex K. The best way for any researcher to proceed is to first locate a file in the Alex K wiki files which is of interest. That is why I described how to find such a link on the wiki page Gary Pokrassa Data Acquisition Director
Ukraine Research Group
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Re: Alex Krakovsky Ukraine postings - Alphabetical Listing of Surnames
#ukraine
Mike
We are not aware of your project - who is doing the work? Also when complete would you please provide a link to this work to avoid duplication.....thanks Also to respond to your question yes there is such a list posted - here is the link:
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Re: REPLY button
Murray Sperber
I forgot to add that I do not have to log into JewishGen.
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Re: REPLY button
Murray Sperber
I use Mozilla Thunderbird. Below the message appear 3 options; on the left "REPLY", in the middle "LIKE", on the right "MORE". Clicking on "REPLY" brings up an email form at the bottom left is "REPLY TO GROUP & SENDER" . Immediately to the right is "DISCARD". At the far right is "PRIVATE". Clicking on "PRIVATE" changes the "REPLY TO GROUP & SENDER" button to "REPLY TO SENDER".
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Re: Tracking a passenger across the Atlantic through England
bernardcedar@...
Dear Colleague Jill,
Your explanation of the various routes, ports in the UK for entering and leaving were very clear. my main interest relates to your info re your relatives from Vishtiinetz, moving (or) satying in Sweden, etc, involves similar moves on the part o my forebears from Vishtinetz, the Sudarsky family, one of which may have used the route, but stayed in Manchester, Leeds, etc. His name was Chaim Sudarsky, though he might have used Charles Cedar in England. H was a watchmaker. He and his family made several trips to the US in the period between WW1 and WW2, but I don't think I ever met them.Please let me know if you might have knowledge about them I haven't made much of an effort in gathering information from the UK. Any suggestions will be gladly accepted. Bernard Cedar bernardcedar@... 3005 Chapel Ave W, cherry Hill, NJ 08002
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US Embassy in Cairo Helps Restoring the Bassatine Cemetery
Abuwasta Abuwasta
Good news for those who have Cairo origins. The US Embassy in Cairo will help in restoring this historic cemetery.
Jacob Rosen
Jerusalem
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Re: Two NYC Birth Certificates: One person or two?
Sally Bruckheimer
There are corrections made to official records, when needed.
"I have a perplexing find, two birth certificates, on the same day, at the same hospital, both for Harry Goldstein. Both are born 2 Jan 1904, son of Michael Goldstein. Both show the home address as 17 Ludlow. Both certs are signed off by JC Salter. Both show the father's occupation as tailor." Sally Bruckheimer
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Re: Searching for Sperber Family from Liski, stanislavuv, Radom
sharon yampell
I have a Herman SPERBER from Campulung Romania who married into my family.
Sharon F. Yampell Voorhees, NJ USA
From: Rose Feldman
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 9:18 AM To: main@...; naturefan33@... Subject: Re: [JewishGen.org] Searching for Sperber Family from Liski, stanislavuv, Radom
There were Sperbers also in Warsaw.
Rose Feldman Israel Genealogy Research Association Winner of 2017 IAJGS Award for Volunteer of the Year http://genealogy.org.il http:/facebook.com/israelgenealogy
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#Hungary #yiddish
#hungary
esiklos@...
I request a translation of the Yiddish text on a postcard. It is on ViewMate at the following address Please respond using the online ViewMate form. Thank you so much,
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Re: REPLY button
Joan
I stay logged on to Jewish Gen connect so I don’t have to keep logging in.
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Re: REPLY button
Joan
Yes, I found this out a few says ago. For some reason I wasn’t logged in.
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Re: Notarial records Grodno Gubernia
jbonline1111@...
I have family from Grodno as well. If you find out the answer, please share it with all of us.
-- Barbara Sloan Conway, SC
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Re: Belarus SIG #Belarus BOF interests
#belarus
sova1708@...
my grandmother is Massarsky from Sirotino
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Two NYC Birth Certificates: One person or two?
Moishe Miller
Good morning,
I have a perplexing find, two birth certificates, on the same day, at the same hospital, both for Harry Goldstein. Both are born 2 Jan 1904, son of Michael Goldstein. Both show the home address as 17 Ludlow. Both certs are signed off by JC Salter. Both show the father's occupation as tailor. Both show the mother as Ida, age 36. Both show this being the 8th birth. There are a few small differences: Cert (#968 vs #1942) Father's age (40 vs 42) Mother's maiden name (Goodman vs Judas) # of living children (8 vs 9 - although how there can be more living than total is itself a contradiction) I have attached both cert images. I also have tried to track this Michael and Ida Goldstein, the parents of Harry, through census, draft, birth and marriage records for them and their other children. A PDF summary is attached. I can not determine if there are one or more families, like cousins or close relatives all living together. I am open to anyone's suggestions as to what to make of these two certs. Is it a correction? Why are the cert#'s almost 1000 digits apart (968 to 1942)? Is Ida's maiden name: Goodman, Judas, Mayer or Myers, if it is a correction? Thank you, Moishe Miller Brooklyn, NY moishe.miller@...
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Re: Searching for Sperber Family from Liski, stanislavuv, Radom
Hi Jeff,
I couldn't help but notice you have some Sperber research.
I am researching the Rotenstreich family from Kolomea. One of the branches is a Sperber connection. Have you any Rotenstreich connection?
Daniella Alyagon
נשלח מטאבלט Samsung
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מאת: "Jeffrey Knisbacher via Groups.Jewishgen.Org" <j2456=verizon.net@...>
תאריך: 23.1.2020 16:19 (GMT+02:00)
אל: Hannah Sperber <naturefan33@...>, main@...
נושא: Re: [JewishGen.org] Searching for Sperber Family from Liski, stanislavuv, Radom
Hi Hannah,
I finally found a Reply link for you, from my phone. When I get to the computer later I would like to send you what I know about my Sperber-Knisbacher connection including an article I recently published about it. My email is j2456@.... Please send me yours as I don't know if I will find the reply link on the computer. Jeff, a snowbird currently in Florida.
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Re: REPLY button
Jeffrey Knisbacher
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 01:32 PM, Dahn Cukier wrote:
The saga continues. From this cell phone, I first had no Reply button then saw a link to sign in to Jewishgen, only to be told I didn't have a password
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