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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

WHO ARE THEY? ARE THESE YOUR RELATIVES? (#24+)

 

WHO ARE THEY? ARE THESE YOUR RELATIVES? (#24+)

1912 PRZEMYSL BIRTH CERTIFICATE: 

MATRISZ ( Matthew) BEER r. GABEL*

*There is a "Beer/Gabel" from Radymno on JRI Poland. Perhaps it was the same family!!! [BEER/GABEL/ Lea, birth 1901, Parents: Isak Leib Beer & Ester Ruchel Gabel]

There is also a Hersch BOER/GABEL [b. 1861 in Skalat. Parents were Ahbram Boer & Alte Gabel].

    Check it out!!

Birth Date: Sept. 24, 1912

Mother: Lara (or Sara) BEER rect GABEL, daughter of Jakob Majer & Feigi HANSMANIS of Przemysl.

Father: David Ezriel BEER, recte GABEL, a merchant from Przemysl.

Witnesses: Izak BER [is he the above noted Isak Leib BEER?] from Radymno, 

Skzchenna (?) ROSENBAUM, Laja (?) ROSENFELD

Signed & dated by: Arnold ROSENZWEIG of Przemysl, November 11, 1929

Stamp is Paris, which says: expert sworn translation. I wonder why the birth was in 1912, but the registration was 1929?? Did the family emigrate to France?


1932 GRODEK JAGIELLONSKI [HORODOK] PASSPORT: MARJEM KAWE  AND DAUGHTER, PESSEL

Birth Year/Age & Place: 1900 in Grodek Jagiellonski
  Daughter, Pessel: 8 yr.
Husband: Moses
Passport/Emigration Card: to Palestine
Earlier Passport Expired: to Austria [September 5, 1925]








1941 TURKISH IDENTITY CARD: ZEKIYE KAYAN
Marital Status: Single female
Father: Rahmun
Mother:Nazli (?)
Birthplace: Antep [Gaziantep?]
Birthdate: February 5 1938


1921 LWOW BIRTH CERTIFICATE: RELA KURRER
Jewish Register of Birth Certificates in Lviv, December 30 (?), 1921.

"L.5457 1921 Birth Certificate
Based on the register from 1915/1921, vol. I, page 271, 1815 (?), it is hereby certified that Rela Kurrer, daughter of Hersch Meilech KURRER and Ginendeli (b. MANDELBROTH) was born in Lviv on December 16 ....??"



1946 EGYPTIAN TRAVEL DOCUMENT [LAISSER PASSER]: JACQUE LEON LEIBOVITCH
Residence: Cairo [in March, 1946]




1950 visa for France:


1919-1927 DOCUMENTS OF MAX/MOSES ARONOVICH REINBERG
Birthplace: Riga
Birthdate:August 11 1889
Education: Degree in Engineering & Journalism
Residence: [1919] Charlottenburg, Germany
Occupation: [1922] A traveling salesman for a celluloid comb company, Fabrique General du Peigne A. Reinberg in Paris.

Identity Card:

1922 Passport of Russian Consulate General in Paris 

1922 Permission to continue foreign travel


April 1924 Temporary Certificate: Latvian Consulate General in Germany 
It "... hereby certifies that this certificate has authorized the issuancce of a Latvian passport. Until the necessary data are collected, the Consulate General asks all institutions to recognize the temporary certificate as legal."
Note: the date of birth [July 30 1888] is different from an earlier document on this form.

He listed his birthdate as August 7 1889 on the 1927 German ID. He evidently doesn't really know his birth date.

A 1927 proxy statement included Abraham Arthur REINBERG, a Russian subject, living in Paris at 18 rue de l'Echiquier. He was probably Max's brother (Max lived in Berlin at 204 Hohenzollerndamn).



















Sunday, October 27, 2024

LADOS LIST-DOWNLOADABLE

 LADOS' LIST: Is "...an index of people for whom the Polish legation and Jewish organizations in Switzerland issued Latin American passports during the Second World War".

A downloadable copy is available in Polish and in English at: https://instytutpileckiego.pl/pl/instytut/aktualnosci/instytut-pileckiego-opublikowal-liste-nazwisk-3262-zydow-obj

According to the site, "Research results ...show that during WWII a group of Polish diplomats in Switzerland attempted to save 8,000 to 10,000 people from the Holocaust. Jews. Representatives of the Polish Legation in Bern provided forged Latin American passports to threatened people. Researchers "..searched many archives, including Bad Arolsen, Yad Vashem, and the Archive of Modern Records, in Warsaw.... Lados' List show that 24-45% of Jews with forged documents from Paraguay, Honduras, Haiti or Peru survived the Holocaust.... Of this group 796 people definitely survived thanks to their passports, while 957 certainly did not survive the war. The fate of the rest is unknown...." It is surmised that"... Lados' group contributed to saving 2,000 to 3,000 people. Jews....Lados' group helped Jews from various European countries, but most of the identified passports were issued to people from occupied Poland and the Netherlands...When it comes to the documented group of survivors, the majority are Jews from Poland, the Netherlands and Germany....The published list includes the names of famous participants of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising...as well as leaders of Jewish resistance from Slovakia, France, and Italy...."

Presently, the list is 97 pages. In many, not all, cases the information includes birth and place of birth. In addition to the included downloaded list of names, there are probably another 5-7 thousand names that are still unknown.

When you get to the target page, scroll down for the download button.

Here is a sample:




Saturday, October 26, 2024

1928-1929 ZOLKIEW SCHOOL REPORT: HETMAN STANISLAW ZOLKIEWSKI STATE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL  IN ZOLKIEW-POSSIBLY JEWISH STUDENTS

Final Exams: 

Winter Term

    Written: June 5, 1929

    Oral: February 8, 1929

Spring Term

    Written: 14-16 May 1929

    Oral: 23-25 May 1929

p. 21

*very good exam grades

** re-scheduled for a supplementary exam due to illness

+ not promoted to a higher grade

## received secondary school graduation certificate


##Mildwurm Henryk--unknown Class, [b.4/6/1910 in Drohobycz]

Class I.

* Freund Maurycy Leon, Lauterpacht Gedali, Robak Daniel, 

+Mamber Izak


Class II.

Katz Hersch, Nagler Izak, Schuman Nachman, Tempelsman Osias


Class III.

Chamski Jozef, Dawidowski Tadeusz,  Spritzer Oskar


Class IV.

Lowenkron Jakob, Reiss Elo, Reiss Maurycy



Class Va.

Dawidowski Emanuel, Dziala Leon


p. 24

Class Vb.

Farb Abraham, Guttmann Henryk, Hecht Izydor, Kirschner Abraham, Kucharek Szymon Leon, Lichter Ignacy, Mensch Jakob, Rubinfeld Jerzy, Samotyj Michal, Schleyen Maurycy, Sidor Boruch, Tempelsman Abraham, Zausner Salomon

+Astman Michal


Class VI.

Lichtenberg Robert


p. 25

Class VII.

Marz Samuel, Plapler Benjamin, Weichselbaum Melech


Class VIII.

##Eckstein Michal [b.1/1/1907 in Zawadow], 

##Feder Izak [b. 8/1/1909 in Zhovkva], 

##Spritzer Jonas [5/13/1911 Zhovkva]