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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen What language did the Jews speak near Lemberg?
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My grandparents were >from Mykolajow near Lemberg born in 1875 and moved to Vienna in 1905. I was wondering what type of schooling they would have had and in what language. I would guess that their fi
My grandparents were >from Mykolajow near Lemberg born in 1875 and moved to Vienna in 1905. I was wondering what type of schooling they would have had and in what language. I would guess that their fi
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What language did the Jews speak near Lemberg?
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My grandparents were >from Mykolajow near Lemberg born in 1875 and moved to Vienna in 1905. I was wondering what type of schooling they would have had and in what language. I would guess that their fi
My grandparents were >from Mykolajow near Lemberg born in 1875 and moved to Vienna in 1905. I was wondering what type of schooling they would have had and in what language. I would guess that their fi
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen searching Elraz and chanan and Victor Fensterheim: Bat Yam, Israel
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I'm searching for Elraz Fensterheim (born 1980) and Chanan Fensterheim (born 1978) son or Victor Fensterheim (born 1947, not sure if he is still living). I believe they were born in Bat Yam. Victor Fe
I'm searching for Elraz Fensterheim (born 1980) and Chanan Fensterheim (born 1978) son or Victor Fensterheim (born 1947, not sure if he is still living). I believe they were born in Bat Yam. Victor Fe
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searching Elraz and chanan and Victor Fensterheim: Bat Yam, Israel
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I'm searching for Elraz Fensterheim (born 1980) and Chanan Fensterheim (born 1978) son or Victor Fensterheim (born 1947, not sure if he is still living). I believe they were born in Bat Yam. Victor Fe
I'm searching for Elraz Fensterheim (born 1980) and Chanan Fensterheim (born 1978) son or Victor Fensterheim (born 1947, not sure if he is still living). I believe they were born in Bat Yam. Victor Fe
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George
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Property owners for Galicia 1904-1905
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Hello, Marilyn Robinson posted on the Galicia sig regarding a book that lists property owners in Galicia for 1904-1905. Specifically I was looking at the page for Bobrka. Unfortunately, the pages were
Hello, Marilyn Robinson posted on the Galicia sig regarding a book that lists property owners in Galicia for 1904-1905. Specifically I was looking at the page for Bobrka. Unfortunately, the pages were
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Property owners for Galicia 1904-1905
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Hello, Marilyn Robinson posted on the Galicia sig regarding a book that lists property owners in Galicia for 1904-1905. Specifically I was looking at the page for Bobrka. Unfortunately, the pages were
Hello, Marilyn Robinson posted on the Galicia sig regarding a book that lists property owners in Galicia for 1904-1905. Specifically I was looking at the page for Bobrka. Unfortunately, the pages were
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Is there a registry for Kohenim in Israel?
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My great-uncle, Itzhak FRENKEL emigrated to Israel in 1935 >from Vienna. He died in Haifa in 1974. One of my relatives told me that at shul he made the sign that Kohanim make and that my great-uncle t
My great-uncle, Itzhak FRENKEL emigrated to Israel in 1935 >from Vienna. He died in Haifa in 1974. One of my relatives told me that at shul he made the sign that Kohanim make and that my great-uncle t
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Is there a registry for Kohenim in Israel?
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My great-uncle, Itzhak FRENKEL emigrated to Israel in 1935 >from Vienna. He died in Haifa in 1974. One of my relatives told me that at shul he made the sign that Kohanim make and that my great-uncle t
My great-uncle, Itzhak FRENKEL emigrated to Israel in 1935 >from Vienna. He died in Haifa in 1974. One of my relatives told me that at shul he made the sign that Kohanim make and that my great-uncle t
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Vienna to Cuba 1941
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My grandmother was able to leave Vienna for Cuba in 1941. My father told me that it required a lot money to get her out, probably around $5000. I was quite surprised to hear that she was able to leave
My grandmother was able to leave Vienna for Cuba in 1941. My father told me that it required a lot money to get her out, probably around $5000. I was quite surprised to hear that she was able to leave
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George
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Vienna to Cuba 1941
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My grandmother was able to leave Vienna for Cuba in 1941. My father told me that it required a lot money to get her out, probably around $5000. I was quite surprised to hear that she was able to leave
My grandmother was able to leave Vienna for Cuba in 1941. My father told me that it required a lot money to get her out, probably around $5000. I was quite surprised to hear that she was able to leave
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Viennese Birth and Marriage Document
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I have my grandfather's Wedding Certificate (1908), translation of birth certificate, and registration of residence (1921) >from Vienna. I notice that all the original documents are stamped with a doc
I have my grandfather's Wedding Certificate (1908), translation of birth certificate, and registration of residence (1921) >from Vienna. I notice that all the original documents are stamped with a doc
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George
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Viennese Birth and Marriage Document
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I have my grandfather's Wedding Certificate (1908), translation of birth certificate, and registration of residence (1921) >from Vienna. I notice that all the original documents are stamped with a doc
I have my grandfather's Wedding Certificate (1908), translation of birth certificate, and registration of residence (1921) >from Vienna. I notice that all the original documents are stamped with a doc
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George
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Krakow census--TURNER
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Hello, I read with interest that there is a way to search the Krakow census of 1910 and 1900. I tried using the website but to no avail. I wonder if someone can help me search for my TURNER relatives
Hello, I read with interest that there is a way to search the Krakow census of 1910 and 1900. I tried using the website but to no avail. I wonder if someone can help me search for my TURNER relatives
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George
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Krakow census--TURNER
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Hello, I read with interest that there is a way to search the Krakow census of 1910 and 1900. I tried using the website but to no avail. I wonder if someone can help me search for my TURNER relatives
Hello, I read with interest that there is a way to search the Krakow census of 1910 and 1900. I tried using the website but to no avail. I wonder if someone can help me search for my TURNER relatives
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George
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David and Pnina Levine in Kiryat Bialik
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Hello, I am looking for David and Pnina Levine who used to and maybe still live in Kiryat Bialik. They are cousins of Robin Nagel. George Frankel Oakland, Ca. Researching: Turner, Rudner, Fisch, (Msza
Hello, I am looking for David and Pnina Levine who used to and maybe still live in Kiryat Bialik. They are cousins of Robin Nagel. George Frankel Oakland, Ca. Researching: Turner, Rudner, Fisch, (Msza
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George
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen David and Pnina Levine in Kiryat Bialik
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Hello, I am looking for David and Pnina Levine who used to and maybe still live in Kiryat Bialik. They are cousins of Robin Nagel. George Frankel Oakland, Ca. Researching: Turner, Rudner, Fisch, (Msza
Hello, I am looking for David and Pnina Levine who used to and maybe still live in Kiryat Bialik. They are cousins of Robin Nagel. George Frankel Oakland, Ca. Researching: Turner, Rudner, Fisch, (Msza
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George
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Polish survivors in USSR after 1940
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RE: Polish survivors in USSR after 1940 Most of the Jews >from Poland who survived the war survived in the Soviet Union. There is an excellent documentary about this subject of Jewish History. It is c
RE: Polish survivors in USSR after 1940 Most of the Jews >from Poland who survived the war survived in the Soviet Union. There is an excellent documentary about this subject of Jewish History. It is c
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Polish survivors in USSR after 1940
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RE: Polish survivors in USSR after 1940 Most of the Jews >from Poland who survived the war survived in the Soviet Union. There is an excellent documentary about this subject of Jewish History. It is c
RE: Polish survivors in USSR after 1940 Most of the Jews >from Poland who survived the war survived in the Soviet Union. There is an excellent documentary about this subject of Jewish History. It is c
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Mea Shearim 1970 Phone Lookup--Gynecologist
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My cousin told me that he visited a relative in Mea Shearim around 1970. He couldn't remember the relative's name but did remember that he was a "women's doctor". The man at that time was about 50 yea
My cousin told me that he visited a relative in Mea Shearim around 1970. He couldn't remember the relative's name but did remember that he was a "women's doctor". The man at that time was about 50 yea
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Mea Shearim 1970 Phone Lookup--Gynecologist
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My cousin told me that he visited a relative in Mea Shearim around 1970. He couldn't remember the relative's name but did remember that he was a "women's doctor". The man at that time was about 50 yea
My cousin told me that he visited a relative in Mea Shearim around 1970. He couldn't remember the relative's name but did remember that he was a "women's doctor". The man at that time was about 50 yea
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