Braustein family
#romania
Liat Cohen <LiatCo@...>
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for relatives of Tony Schwartz (nee Braustein) Born in Bucharest on 11.03.1933 and died in Israel on 1999 Her father's name was Emil Braustein, born on 01.03.1889 in kalarash and died in Israel on 1966. his parents were Avraham and Tony. I know Email has a brother that used to live in Haifa but I don't know his name. her mother's name was Paula/Paulina Braustein nee Barasch, born on 26.04.1895 in Bucharest and died in Israel on 1982. her father was Iancu Barasch. I don't have other information about them. Any information regard this family would be greatly appreciate Thank you for your help Liat
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JewishGen Education offers - - Research Your Roots Using JewishGen -- January 3 to January 24
#romania
Nancy Holden
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Research Your Roots using JewishGen is designed for researchers who want to become more efficient in using the JewishGen website. If you want to learn to use all the JewishGen databases and JewishGen communication facilities this class is for you. This three-week, mentored course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family research projects. Students work with the instructor on the JewishGen private Forum. You start by posting an introduction to your family story and objectives you would like to work on. The Instructor will personally respond to your posts, your questions, and your project goals with suggestions and assistance. The forum is open 24/7. You post at your convenience and the instructor checks into the forum frequently to respond. Requirements: Students must be comfortable browsing the Internet and downloading files and have 8-10 hours per week to organize their papers, read the lessons, search online and interact with the FORUM. Tuition for this Course is $150. Registration is open now, maximum 15 students; more details and enrollment at www.JewishGen.org/Education *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40146 Have questions? Just ask mailto:Jewishgen-education@lyris.jewishgen.org Nancy Holden Director of Education, JewishGen, Inc.
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IGRA Meeting January 2nd Ra'anana, Israel-““They Enable Us to See: Non-Jewish Rescue of Jewish Memory in Poland”.
Elena Bazes
Join us for the next IGRA meeting in Ra’anana on Thursday, January 2, 2020. Our guest speaker is Leora Tec who will speak on “They Enable Us to See: Non-Jewish Rescue of Jewish Memory in Poland”. Her presentation will be in English. Leora Tec recently spent seven months interviewing non-Jews who are devoting their lives to preserving Jewish memory in Poland. After decades of Communist rule in Poland, the task of bringing back the memory of Jewish life has been taken up by non-Jewish “Rescuers of Memory”. In this presentation, through video clips and stories, Leora will introduce us to some of these dedicated souls and share lessons and discoveries she drew from discovering their work of remembrance. Leora Tec is the Director of Bridge To Poland, an organization that she founded to engage people in topics related to Jewish Poland with an emphasis on non-Jewish commemoration of Jewish life. organizes trips that offer the opportunity to engage with these topics on the ground. Leora is on the Board of the American Association of Polish-Jewish Studies and is the American Ambassador to Brama Grodzka. She holds a BA from Wellesley College and a JD/LLM from Duke University School of Law. NEW LOCATION: Ra’anana Archives, 6 Golomb Street (between Eliezer Yaffe and Borochov Streets), Ra'anana. Doors open at 19:00 Meeting begins at 19:30. Cost: IGRA 2020 members-Free Admission Non-members-NIS 20 To join IGRA, go to http://genealogy.org.il/membership/ Elena Bazes IGRA Publicity Chair
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JewishGen Education offers - - Research Your Roots Using JewishGen -- January 3 to January 24
#sephardic
Nancy Holden
Register Now for JewishGen Class January 3 to January 24, 2020
Research Your Roots using JewishGen is designed for researchers who want to become more efficient in using the JewishGen website. If you want to learn to use all the JewishGen databases and JewishGen communication facilities this class is for you. This three-week, mentored course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family research projects. Students work with the instructor on the JewishGen private Forum. You start by posting an introduction to your family story and objectives you would like to work on. The Instructor will personally respond to your posts, your questions, and your project goals with suggestions and assistance. The forum is open 24/7. You post at your convenience and the instructor checks into the forum frequently to respond. Requirements: Students must be comfortable browsing the Internet and downloading files and have 8-10 hours per week to organize their papers, read the lessons, search online and interact with the FORUM. Tuition for this Course is $150. Registration is open now, maximum 15 students; more details and enrollment at www.JewishGen.org/Education *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40146 Have questions? Just ask mailto:Jewishgen-education@lyris.jewishgen.org Nancy Holden Director of Education, JewishGen, Inc.
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JewishGen Education offers - - Research Your Roots Using JewishGen -- January 3 to January 24
#yizkorbooks
Nancy Holden
Register Now for JewishGen Class January 3 to January 24, 2020
Research Your Roots using JewishGen is designed for researchers who want to become more efficient in using the JewishGen website. If you want to learn to use all the JewishGen databases and JewishGen communication facilities this class is for you. This three-week, mentored course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family research projects. Students work with the instructor on the JewishGen private Forum. You start by posting an introduction to your family story and objectives you would like to work on. The Instructor will personally respond to your posts, your questions, and your project goals with suggestions and assistance. The forum is open 24/7. You post at your convenience and the instructor checks into the forum frequently to respond. Requirements: Students must be comfortable browsing the Internet and downloading files and have 8-10 hours per week to organize their papers, read the lessons, search online and interact with the FORUM. Tuition for this Course is $150. Registration is open now, maximum 15 students; more details and enrollment at www.JewishGen.org/Education *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40146 Have questions? Just ask mailto:Jewishgen-education@lyris.jewishgen.org Nancy Holden Director of Education, JewishGen, Inc.
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Nancy Holden
Register Now for JewishGen Class January 3 to January 24, 2020
Research Your Roots using JewishGen is designed for researchers who want to become more efficient in using the JewishGen website. If you want to learn to use all the JewishGen databases and JewishGen communication facilities this class is for you. This three-week, mentored course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family research projects. Students work with the instructor on the JewishGen private Forum. You start by posting an introduction to your family story and objectives you would like to work on. The Instructor will personally respond to your posts, your questions, and your project goals with suggestions and assistance. The forum is open 24/7. You post at your convenience and the instructor checks into the forum frequently to respond. Requirements: Students must be comfortable browsing the Internet and downloading files and have 8-10 hours per week to organize their papers, read the lessons, search online and interact with the FORUM. Tuition for this Course is $150. Registration is open now, maximum 15 students; more details and enrollment at www.JewishGen.org/Education *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40146 Have questions? Just ask mailto:Jewishgen-education@lyris.jewishgen.org Nancy Holden Director of Education, JewishGen, Inc.
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JewishGen Education offers - - Research Your Roots Using JewishGen -- January 3 to January 24
#dna
Nancy Holden
Register Now for JewishGen Class January 3 to January 24, 2020
Research Your Roots using JewishGen is designed for researchers who want to become more efficient in using the JewishGen website. If you want to learn to use all the JewishGen databases and JewishGen communication facilities this class is for you. This three-week, mentored course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family research projects. Students work with the instructor on the JewishGen private Forum. You start by posting an introduction to your family story and objectives you would like to work on. The Instructor will personally respond to your posts, your questions, and your project goals with suggestions and assistance. The forum is open 24/7. You post at your convenience and the instructor checks into the forum frequently to respond. Requirements: Students must be comfortable browsing the Internet and downloading files and have 8-10 hours per week to organize their papers, read the lessons, search online and interact with the FORUM. Tuition for this Course is $150. Registration is open now, maximum 15 students; more details and enrollment at www.JewishGen.org/Education *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40146 Have questions? Just ask mailto:Jewishgen-education@lyris.jewishgen.org Nancy Holden Director of Education, JewishGen, Inc.
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JewishGen Education offers - - Research Your Roots Using JewishGen -- January 3 to January 24
#latvia
Nancy Holden
Register Now for JewishGen Class January 3 to January 24, 2020
Research Your Roots using JewishGen is designed for researchers who want to become more efficient in using the JewishGen website. If you want to learn to use all the JewishGen databases and JewishGen communication facilities this class is for you. This three-week, mentored course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family research projects. Students work with the instructor on the JewishGen private Forum. You start by posting an introduction to your family story and objectives you would like to work on. The Instructor will personally respond to your posts, your questions, and your project goals with suggestions and assistance. The forum is open 24/7. You post at your convenience and the instructor checks into the forum frequently to respond. Requirements: Students must be comfortable browsing the Internet and downloading files and have 8-10 hours per week to organize their papers, read the lessons, search online and interact with the FORUM. Tuition for this Course is $150. Registration is open now, maximum 15 students; more details and enrollment at www.JewishGen.org/Education *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40146 Have questions? Just ask mailto:Jewishgen-education@lyris.jewishgen.org Nancy Holden Director of Education, JewishGen, Inc.
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JewishGen Education offers - - Research Your Roots Using JewishGen -- January 3 to January 24
#rabbinic
Nancy Holden
Register Now for JewishGen Class January 3 to January 24, 2020
Research Your Roots using JewishGen is designed for researchers who want to become more efficient in using the JewishGen website. If you want to learn to use all the JewishGen databases and JewishGen communication facilities this class is for you. This three-week, mentored course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family research projects. Students work with the instructor on the JewishGen private Forum. You start by posting an introduction to your family story and objectives you would like to work on. The Instructor will personally respond to your posts, your questions, and your project goals with suggestions and assistance. The forum is open 24/7. You post at your convenience and the instructor checks into the forum frequently to respond. Requirements: Students must be comfortable browsing the Internet and downloading files and have 8-10 hours per week to organize their papers, read the lessons, search online and interact with the FORUM. Tuition for this Course is $150. Registration is open now, maximum 15 students; more details and enrollment at www.JewishGen.org/Education *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40146 Have questions? Just ask mailto:Jewishgen-education@lyris.jewishgen.org Nancy Holden Director of Education, JewishGen, Inc.
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JewishGen Education offers - - Research Your Roots Using JewishGen -- January 3 to January 24
#ukraine
Nancy Holden
Register Now for JewishGen Class January 3 to January 24, 2020
Research Your Roots using JewishGen is designed for researchers who want to become more efficient in using the JewishGen website. If you want to learn to use all the JewishGen databases and JewishGen communication facilities this class is for you. This three-week, mentored course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family research projects. Students work with the instructor on the JewishGen private Forum. You start by posting an introduction to your family story and objectives you would like to work on. The Instructor will personally respond to your posts, your questions, and your project goals with suggestions and assistance. The forum is open 24/7. You post at your convenience and the instructor checks into the forum frequently to respond. Requirements: Students must be comfortable browsing the Internet and downloading files and have 8-10 hours per week to organize their papers, read the lessons, search online and interact with the FORUM. Tuition for this Course is $150. Registration is open now, maximum 15 students; more details and enrollment at www.JewishGen.org/Education *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40146 Have questions? Just ask mailto:Jewishgen-education@lyris.jewishgen.org Nancy Holden Director of Education, JewishGen, Inc.
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JewishGen Education offers - - Research Your Roots Using JewishGen -- January 3 to January 24
#unitedkingdom
Nancy Holden
Register Now for JewishGen Class January 3 to January 24, 2020
Research Your Roots using JewishGen is designed for researchers who want to become more efficient in using the JewishGen website. If you want to learn to use all the JewishGen databases and JewishGen communication facilities this class is for you. This three-week, mentored course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family research projects. Students work with the instructor on the JewishGen private Forum. You start by posting an introduction to your family story and objectives you would like to work on. The Instructor will personally respond to your posts, your questions, and your project goals with suggestions and assistance. The forum is open 24/7. You post at your convenience and the instructor checks into the forum frequently to respond. Requirements: Students must be comfortable browsing the Internet and downloading files and have 8-10 hours per week to organize their papers, read the lessons, search online and interact with the FORUM. Tuition for this Course is $150. Registration is open now, maximum 15 students; more details and enrollment at www.JewishGen.org/Education *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40146 Have questions? Just ask mailto:Jewishgen-education@lyris.jewishgen.org Nancy Holden Director of Education, JewishGen, Inc.
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Yiddish Diary from Lodz 1942 Translation needed VM76289
spolon@...
I posted a double page of a hidden diary written in the Ghetto of Lodz in 1942 (Viewmate VM76289). It is in yiddish with some sentences or words in polish. It seems that the author of this diary, Leo Wolle, was a dry cleaner in the city of Lodz before the war. I would be gratefull to anyone who would help in translating those pages. Thanks in advance!
Max Polonovski, CGJ Paris, France
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Re: Shorskey, Russia - Any idea of a current name?
mvayser@...
Would you be able to post photo of the original, perhaps the name is a bit different.
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Re: UKRAINE RECORDS – SCANNING BY ALEX KRAKOVSKY & PRESERVATION BY JEWISHGEN
mvayser@...
Stephen,
Alex has scanned a number of records from Novograd-Volinskiy. These are the ones I found looking through the list, but there might be more Census:
Vital Records of NV Jews (births):
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ViewMate translation request – Russian from Zamosc, Poland – AJLBAUM
#poland
I would appreciate an English translation of the Russian text of the 1891 Zamosc, Poland birth record for Gerszon Genoch AJLBAUM, Akta 167. I would like a translation of all the genealogically significant information, especially the actual place and date of birth and the names and ages of his parents and the witnesses.
It is on ViewMate at the following address: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM76308 .
Please respond using the online ViewMate form. Thank you very much.
Sinai (Sonny) PUTTER Bellevue, Washington U.S.A. Researching: BILK | BLAJSER | CUKIERMAN | DRESZER | DYCHTERMAN | ELBAUM | ERLICH | FAYNER | FEDER | FRAJMAN | GOFMAN | HENDEL | HOCHMAN | KLINGIER | KREMER | LEJWENFUS | LEMCHEN | LIBEL | MESSYNGIER | MEC | METZ | PUTER | ROTFELD | SOBEL | SZAJNBERG | SZECHTER | SZLOFMAN | SZOK | SZPISAJZEN | SZRAJBER | SZYR | WAYC | WERTKIN | ZALCMAN.
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Re: Stolpersteine in Polish Silesia
Gerald and Margaret
Thanks for replying. I have looked on Google. I have now followed up one person's experience of the bureaucracy in Wroclaw, which sounds quite daunting !.
But I hope my cousin and I can get through those hurdles and erect an acknowledgement of my grandparents' existence one hundred years ago in a small Silesian town
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New file of 21,202 lines just added to the Vilnius District Research Group of LitvakSIG
#lithuania
Jill Anderson
LitvakSIG is proud to announce that a new file has just been added to the Vilnius District Research Group. It's the Vilnius births index,1915-1938 and it consists of 21,202 lines.
This file is only available to qualifying donors to the Vilnius District Research Group. A donation of $100 will give you access to all the files on our site in Excel format, for a period of five years. These files can be downloaded to your computer and you can search them in various ways, by first name, last name, year, town, occupation, etc. and you can also browse the files. After approximately eighteen months, this file will be freely available on the All Lithuania Database (ALD), as are over 2 million records that we have translated to date. By donating to the Group, you are also helping us to find and translate new records. If you would like to donate, please see this page on the LitvakSIG website:
https://www.litvaksig.org/membership-and-contributions/join-and-contribute/
Click on "research groups for districts and gubernias", then select the district from the drop down menu. You do not have to select a shtetl, but you may want to. Then put 100 in the 'amount in US dollars' and click on "add to cart'.
We are very grateful to our main volunteer translator, Dorothy Leivers and to Margaret Fullarton for their painstaking work. Grateful thanks also go to Aron Raszkiewicz who donated images for 1924-1938.
Jill Anderson
Coordinator for the Vilnius DRG of LitvakSIG
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Lucy Lisowska - caretaker of Jewish Bialystok
#poland
Mark Halpern
Lucy Lisowska lives in Bialystok, Poland and takes care of the Jewish
memory of our ancestral towns in the region. Lucy is currently dealing with a number of difficult medical issues. Now, we need to take care of her. Please read the GoFundMe story at https://www.gofundme.com/f/tmrm9y-lucy039s-care-fund give what you can, and share with your Bialystoker friends and relatives. Make a difference. Mark Halpern
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BialyGen: Bialystok Region #Bialystok #Poland Lucy Lisowska - caretaker of Jewish Bialystok
#poland
Mark Halpern
Lucy Lisowska lives in Bialystok, Poland and takes care of the Jewish
memory of our ancestral towns in the region. Lucy is currently dealing with a number of difficult medical issues. Now, we need to take care of her. Please read the GoFundMe story at https://www.gofundme.com/f/tmrm9y-lucy039s-care-fund give what you can, and share with your Bialystoker friends and relatives. Make a difference. Mark Halpern
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New file of 21,202 lines added to the Vilnius District Research Group
#lithuania
Jill Anderson <ja324435@...>
LitvakSIG is proud to announce that a new file has just been added to
the Vilnius District Research Group. It's the Vilnius births index,1915-1938 and it consists of 21,202 lines. This file is only available to qualifying donors to the Vilnius District Research Group. A donation of $100 will give you access to all the files on our site in Excel format, for a period of five years. These files can be downloaded to your computer and you can search them in various ways, by first name, last name, year, town, occupation, etc. and you can also browse the files. After approximately eighteen months, this file will be freely available on the All Lithuania Database (ALD), as are over 2 million records that we have translated to date. By donating to the Group, you are helping us to find and translate new records. If you would like to donate, please see this page on the LitvakSIG website: https://www.litvaksig.org/membership-and-contributions/join-and-contribute/ Click on "research groups for districts and gubernias", then select the district >from the drop down menu. You do not have to select a shtetl, but you may want to. Then put 100 in the 'amount in US dollars' and click on "add to cart'. We are very grateful to our main volunteer translator, Dorothy Leivers and to Margaret Fullarton for their painstaking work. Grateful thanks also go to Aron Raszkiewicz who donated images for 1924-1938. Jill Anderson Coordinator for the Vilnius DRG of LitvakSIG
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