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Krzywcza
קשיוצ'ה
Poland
Families
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
see Pictures from
the Past
Selected Families
Adler
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Freifeld
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Galler |
Glicksman
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Kestenbaum
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Ringel |
Rosner
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Rubenfeld |
Schachter |
Spitz |
Weiss
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Yuni
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Ringel
Family: Chaim Tzvi (Hersch) and Tzetle (Celia)
Ringel with children Moshe (d. c.1920),
Lychic or Leja (Lillie), Sara or Surah Perl
(Sylvia), and Shandle (Shirley),
before immigration to New York on 10 March
1921.
Photo courtesy of Chet
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Kestenbaum
Family: Sam and Sally (Wiesen) Kestenbaum
with their daughters Gertrude and Regina
(Jean), NYC, 1921;
first-born child Clarence died in 1914.
Sam (d. 1940) was a founding director of
the First
Krzywcza Am San Sick &
Benevolent Association in NY in 1920 and
its first president.
Photo courtesy of Gail Odoherty |
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Hertzberg
Family: Gussie (Kestenbaum) and Max Hertzberg
with sons Richard, Irving and Louis (d. 1922),
NYC.
Photo courtesy of Susan
(Hertzberg) Ullman
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Yuni -
Glicksman Family: Grandma Gussie Yuni Wadler,
nee Glicksman (1866-1955), widow of
Abraham Yuni, in center
holding baby; Max & Bella (Landesman)
(holding child) Yuni,
David & Sadie (Biegelson) Yuni, Max &
Sadie (Yuni) Sliberman, Sadie & Hymie
Glicksman,
Herman & Rose (Yuni) Chenken, Joe &
Celia (Schick) Yuni. NYC, 1920s.
Photo
courtesy
of Judi (Yuni) Kirk
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Weiss
Family: Perel (Speier) and Jankel Weiss, Leah
(Schachter) Weiss,
Chana, Hersch Melech (Henrik) and Schaindel
Weiss, Krzywcza, in 1930s.
They all died in the Shoah.
Photo courtesy of Joseph Weiss
and Betty Amara
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Max,
Richard & Gussie Hertzberg & Morris,
Leo & Regina Kestenbaum,
members of the First Krzywcza Am San Sick
& Benevolent Association.
Morris Kestenbaum was among the founding
directors and a former treasurer and
his son Dr. Leo Kestenbaum, born in NYC in
1896, was the last president of the
landsmanschaft.
Photo taken on the day of Leo's marriage to
Victoria Riesenberg, August 1942, NYC.
Gussie, Morris and Regina, siblings, were from
Krzywcza.
Photo courtesy of Susan
(Hertzberg) Ullman and Joy Kestenbaum
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