Families that Immigrated to Eretz Israel

The Route from Mscibow to Eretz Israel

1911 - To Odessa (by ?). By boat from Odessa to Jaffa (Malchut Bar Daroma from stories from her parents)
1933 - By train from Amstiveva to Warsaw to Trieste. By boat from Trieste to Jaffa. (Leah Krupernik-Zemach-Na'aman)

Family Name First Name Year Destination Source
Arieli (Orlov) Levy Arieh son of Kalman & Chanah 1912 Rehovot Picture Album of Second Aliyah
Bar Daroma (Sharemiester) Chaim Zeev 1911 Petach Tikvah Malchut Bar Daroma, daughter
Bar Daroma (Kaller) Chaya daughter of Rachel & Eliezer 1911 Petach Tikvah Picture of Album of Second Aliyah
Bernstein Avigdor 1936
Bernstein Yitzchak Eliahu 1939
Bernstein Moshe Benjamin 1949 Was one of the students from Yehisva Mir who who received a Sugihara Visa and spent the WWII in Sanghai Great niece Yael Golan
Bernsztejn Yocheved (married Moshe Langboard in Palestine) 1927 approx Family
Epstein Shlomo & Raziel (Boyarsky); children: Zvi (Herschel, Harry), Berel, Chana, Esther, Judith 1911 Petach Tikvah Family
Golomb Eliyahu 1909 Family
Golomb Naftali & Esther (Kaller), Eliezer, Shlomit, Shmuel     MJ
Kaller Benjamin 1906 Petach Tikvah Story of Aaron Kalir
Kaller Rachel (wife): Sarah, Aharon, Anna (Chana), Rebecca (Rivka), Elchanan 1911 Petach Tikvah Story of Aaron Kalir
Kaller Eliezer 1912 approx Petach Tikvah Story of Aaron Kalir
Krupernik Shimon 1921 Son
Krupernik Moshe 1928 one of the founders Givat Brenner nephew
Krupernik Elhanan Zemach, wife Zippora & daughter Lea 1930s Grandson
Ravinowitz son - Israel & daughter of the Rabbi After WWI Story of Aaron Kalir
Sharemiester Kadish Kayam & Chana Feega his wife & sons Moshe Asher, Eliezer, Yeruham, & Shmuel (not including Chaim Zeev Bar Daroma) Before WWI Malchut Bar Daroma grand daughter
Unterman Rabbi Isser Judah , Chief Rabbi of Tel-Aviv & Askenazi Rabbi of Israel Tel-Aviv Story of Aaron Kalir
MK  = Mario Jeifetz