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Destruction of Bialystok
June 1941: German troops occupy Bialystok, abruptly overwhelming the city, terrorizing its largely Jewish population and threatening them with annihilation. A young man, Srolke Kot …
Memorial Book to the Holocaust Victims of the City of Pshaytsh
Przedecz, located in central Poland, had a vibrant Jewish communityfor some 600 years, starting at the end of the 14th century. InYiddish, the city was known as Pshaytsh; in …
The Book of Zgierz, Volume II
Zgierz is one of the oldest cities in central Poland, with the earliest known mention dating back to 1231. Jews first settled there in the mid-18th century. The town is about 73 …
The Westreich Family Tree
Traditional and genetic genealogy research are combined to produce an easy-to-read description of an extensive Jewish family tree, bringing it to life.eadline: Traditional and …
Memorial Book of the Community of Mak?w-Mazowiecki
In the northeast of Mazovia, once Greater-Poland, the town of Makow-Mazowiecki, county seat of Powiat, is set on the banks of the Orzysz river.A Jewish community was established in …
Yad l'Yedinitz; memorial book for the Jewish community of Yedintzi, Bessarabia
Yedinitz, Bessarabia, compared to where we live today, was a small shtetl. Yet for us, it was a city. I can still see the streets and small lanes. Here is the small marketplace, …
Pinkas Tishevits
"On September 1, 1939, the dark clouds descending on Jews everywhere, especially on the Jews of Poland, quickly enveloped the Jews of Tishevits (as Jews called Tyszowce in …
As It Happened Yesterday
What Kind of Past
Remarkable records and coincidences help tell and correct the story of a Balkan Sephardic family split between Ottoman Monastir (now Bitola, North Macedonia) and New York City. A …
Testimonies of Tragedy and Resistance in the Minsk Ghetto 1941 - 1943
Firstly, it tells the story of one of the largest, but least well documented, episodes of the Holocaust, bearing witness to the death of 100,000 people from across Belarus and …
Book of Tarnogrod; in Memory of the Destroyed Jewish Community (Tarnogród, Poland)
The Interconnected Jewish Familes of Ottawa, Canada
This book illustrates that the Jewish Community of Ottawa forms a tight web of interconnections, in which all the main families link to each other within two or three 'jumps'.Aside …