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About Moses Friedlander, Brooklyn, NY Rabbi
Hallie Metzger
I am seeking information my great-great uncle Moses Friedlander of
1637 50th Street, Brooklyn, NY, son of Hirsch Friedland(er) of Besaglo, Latvia. The 1920 census lists his occupation as salesman but his nephew, my grandfather David Freedland, told me he was a Rabbi as did my mother Cecelia Rosenberg. My mother visited them often and told me all the children - more than 13? -were musical and that each one played an instrument. She also told me their house had only one bathroom and they had a schedule for using it! Hannah Metzger, hallie.metzger@... |
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S&D Hirschhorn <sdh2381@...>
We are not sure if or how we are related but my grandmother
Amelia Hirschhorn was born a Friedlander. She married Lazar Hirschhorn of
Latvia. Her family was from Lithuania. A group of them migrated to
Charleston, SC before the Civil War and at least one of them served in the
Confederate army.
Suggest you contact Alex Friedlander who is a well known
genealogist for more information.
Donald Hirschhorn
Monroe Township, NJ
From: Hallie Metzger
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 6:38 PM
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Subject: [JewishGen.org] About Moses Friedlander, Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi I
am seeking information my great-great uncle Moses Friedlander of
1637 50th Street, Brooklyn, NY, son of Hirsch Friedland(er) of Besaglo, Latvia. The 1920 census lists his occupation as salesman but his nephew, my grandfather David Freedland, told me he was a Rabbi as did my mother Cecelia Rosenberg. My mother visited them often and told me all the children - more than 13? -were musical and that each one played an instrument. She also told me their house had only one bathroom and they had a schedule for using it! Hannah Metzger, hallie.metzger@... |
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