Mayersohn Family
The 1892-94 Ukmerge Family
List tells us that the Mayersohn and Polin families came to Kupiskis in
1862 and 1865 respectively from Pumpenai, Lithuania. The Mayersohn
family mentioned was Movsha-Aron ben Osher Mayersohn, who was born circa
1851, his wife Rochlia, and their children David-Mikhel and
Sheyna-Rovzha. |
The Polin family was listed
as Zelman Polin, his wife Estra-Rokhlia, and their children Mendel,
Yankel, Chaya-Shora and Tserna. Family legend, reported by Yitzchak
Polin in Israel, stated that the Polin family came to Kupiskis before
1816. |
According to Stanley
Mayersohn and the Kupiskis marriage records, his parents, David ben
Azriel-Josel Polin, age 27, from Svedesai, and Beila-Gitla bat Orel
Shevell, age 19, from Kupiskis, were married in Kupiskis on December 24,
1910. David's sister Rose Polin married Julius Kaufman. His sister
Chana Polin married Shmerel Tuber and they had the following children:
Yechiel Tuber, Laibel Tuber, Berel Tuber, Pesah Tuber, Josef Tuber and
Ella Tuber Gendelis. Josef Tuber and Ella Tuber Gendelis managed
to settle in Israel while Yechiel Tuber became a rabbi and received his
rabbinical "smichah" from Yeshivah Bet-Rubenstein in Panevezys
shortly before he was killed with the rest of his family in 1941. |
See the excerpt of the
monograph on the family and Kupiskis written by Stanley Mayersohn
and also the piece done by his son Rabbi Mayersohn
, following his visit to Kupiskis that can be found elsewhere on
this site. |
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The photo depicts a row of
young Jewish Red Army military recruits from Kupiskis prior to World War
II. The scene was taken during the winter. Note the rabbi standing at
the table leading them in prayers. |
The
photo depicts a Purim celebration in Kupiskis prior to WWII. Note the
elaborate costumes. There is only one woman in the photo, Queen Esther.
The back of the photos states in Yiddish: "To remember forever to
my Uncle David and Aunt Beila (Mayersohn) from me, your nephew, Kievel
Isaac Tuber, that wishes all of you health and a good living. Where the
circle is marked, that's me." (He is the first person on the left
on the bottom row.)
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This is "downtown"
Kupiskis, 1924. The Mayersohn home is at the corner of Bahn Gahs (Gediminas
gatve) and Kovno Gahs. Note the arrow pointing out its location which is
the far back left of the photo.
The Polin home was at 50 Gediminas gatve,
the Snierson family at 49 Gediminas gatve and the Shevel family was next
door. All the homes were across from the Kupiskis City Hall and the
bridge over the Kupa River. |
This photo of David Mayersohn
was taken in 1911 when he was 28 years of age. He was the son of
Azriel-Josel Polin, but he took the name of his grandmother Mayersohn.
He married Beila-Gitel bat Orel Shevel (became Shavell in America) of
Kupiskis and settled in Cincinnati, OH. Their children were Stanley, Harry
and Alice Mayersohn.
The family of
Beila-Gitel Shavell can be traced back to 1877 in Kupiskis and before
that to Raguva, Lithuania. The names of Orel and Shlioma have been
carried down in her family from the 1700's. Her great grandfather was
Orel Shevel, her grandfather was Shlioma ben Orel Shevel (wife Khanna),
her father was Orel ben Shlioma Shevel, born 1838 (wife Ginda Sprintsa),
and her brother was Shlioma ben Orel, born 1884. |
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(Photos
donated by Stanley Mayersohn and his son Rabbi Michael Mayersohn in memory of
Rabbi Yehiel Tuber and the rest of the Mayersohn, Polin, and Tuber family who
perished in the Holocaust.)
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