Landsmanshaftn: In the 1960s, the American Jewish Historical Society (AJHS) microfilmed the Jewish incorporation records for Landsmanshaftn and other town and country-related organizations incorporated in New York County the period from 1848-1920. These Landsmanshaftn provided social and economic services and support for their members. The following
Probużna Landsmanshaftn [home town associations] are recorded in the microfilms: In the 1960s, the American Jewish Historical Society (AJHS) microfilmed the Jewish incorporation records for Landsmanshaftn and other town and country-related organizations incorporated in New York County the period from 1848-1920. These Landsmanshaftn provided social and economic services and support for their members. First Probuznar Young Men's Benevolent Association - incorporated in 1906 - Document # 1174 The United Probuzner Young Mens Benevolent Association - incorporated in 1911 - Document # 911 New York Metropolitan Area Landsmanshaftn Burial Plots: In 1989, the Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc. (New York) began an effort to identify the names and cemetery locations of all Jewish burial society plots in the New York metropolitan area. These include plots of landsmanshaftn, synagogues, family circles, fraternal organizations and labor unions. The following
Probużna Landsmanshaftn plots are listed: First Probuzna City Sick Ben. Society (post) - Beth Israel Memorial Park - Block 8B First Probuzno City Sick & Benevolent Society - Mt. Zion - Path D2 Left, Gate 15 First Probuzno City Sick & Benevolent Society - Beth David (Elmont) - Section D, Block YIVO Landsmanshaftn Collection: First Probuzna Sick and Benevolent Society Records (Box # RG 1017), including information about Officers, meetings, burials, etc. can be viewed at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research This page is hosted at no cost to the public by JewishGen, Inc., a non-profit corporation. If you feel there is a benefit to you in accessing this site, your
JewishGen-erosity is appreciated. Last updated 02/19/16 by ELRProbużna Landsmanshaftn
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