Sunday, October 25, 2020

1845-1882 KAMENETZ-PODOLSK MEN'S GYMNASIUM: Jewish [Possible] Graduates

1845-1882 KAMENETZ-PODOLSK MEN’S GYMNASIUM: Jewish [Possible] Graduates (Mikhalevich I.K., Kamenets-Podolsk gymnasium. Historical note about its fifty years of existence (1833-1883).) 1845 Grositsky Louis, Zhidovetsky Moysey, Goldenberg Faibish, Shukh Luis 1847 Levenzon Mikhail 1849 Blekhman Yakov 1850 Pinkenzon Yakov 1856 Steinberg Aleksandr 1857 Rosenthal Edvard 1859 Goldschmidt Isidor 1865 Goldenberg Avraam 1869 Levinson Solomon 1871 Rosenberg Aron 1873 Bergman Meyer, Gofman Aleksandr 1876 Shpolyanskii Moisey 1877 Bergman Israil 1878 Rabinovich Shimon, Shpolyanskii Israil (silver medal) 1879 Blavdzevich Emanuel, Gerenshteyn Solomon, Oksman Zelman 1880 Basilin Mordokhay, Herman/German Isaac, Rabinovich AAron, Frenkel Isaaac 1881 Goldenberg Iezekiil (Ezekiel?,) Suvorov Isaac 1882 Adesman Israil (silver medal), Weinbaum Israil (silver medal), Weissenberg Shimon (silver medal), Gliken Abraam, Levitskii Yakov, Marmor (Maramor?) Benjamin, Utkin Efim, Khlopetskii Adolf, Khlopetskii Sigismund, Schlifovshik Devid, Shukh Sigizmund, Yufa Israil Religious Teacher: Blavshtein Itsko-Leybish-Moshko Zeylikovich, 1863-1867 Accounts: Dabizha Moisey Gavrilovich, 1869-1870 Doctor: Manasevich Osip Moiseevich, 1877-1879 (https://www.rulit.me/books/kamenec-podolskaya-muzhskaya-gimnaziya-read-89302-3.html)

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  1. Hi Marilyn - thanks for this list and for the linked resource. I'm from the Marie Goldsmith Project and we're chasing up information about her father, Isidor. It seems you've found him in your list (we have some evidence he attended the Kamenetz-Podolsk Gymnasium). However, when we checked the source document, we don't see his name listed? Happy to chat further - you can find us at mariegoldsmithproject at gmail dot com.

    As an aside, we can confirm he was born to a Jewish family, but also that he and his siblings all converted to Lutheranism.

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