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			Panemunė (Aukštoji Panemunė, Lithuania)  | 
		
	
	
	1.        
	
	Alexota Resident Book, 
	ca. 1875- ca.1895, listed in Landsmen, Vol. 8, Numbers 3-4, August, 1998.
	
	2.        
	
	Aukštoji Panemunė: 
	metraštis skirtas Aukštosios Panemunės 
	445 metų jubiliejui/Aukštoji 
	Panemunė:Chronicle for the 445 year 
	anniversary of Aukstoji Panemune, Daiva Nevardauskienė,  Kaunas, 2004-2007.  
	
	3.        
	
	Avodat Hakodesh, 
	Chaim Yosef David Azulai, Vilna, 1907.
	
	4.        
	
	Blackbook, 
	Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 1965, P. 422.
	
	5.        
	
	
	Bregstein,Philo,"Grisha Bregstein is Hier!", Vrij Nederland, 5/27/1995.
	
	6.        
	
	
	Bregstein, Philo, en Bregstein, Victor Wolf, Op Zoek in 
	Litouwen, Joods Historisch    
	
	
	Museum, Amsterdam, Waanders  
	Publishing, Zwolle, 1992.
	
	7.        
	
	Central Zionist 
	Archives, 55/1701; 55/1788, 13/15/131; Z 4/2548.
	
	8.        
	
	The Diary of a 
	Napoleonic Foot Soldier, 
	Jakob Walter, (Marc Raeff, edit.), Doubleday, 1991
	
	9.        
	
	Distinguished Jews of 
	America: A Collection of Biographical Sketches of Jews Who Have Made Their 
	Mark in Business, TheProfessions, Politics, Science, etc., 
	J. Pfeffer, ed., Distinguished Jews of America Pub. Co., NY, NY, 1917, 1918.
	
	10.    
	
	Dor V’doroshav, 
	A. Efrati, Vilna, 1889.
	
	11.    
	
	Encyclopedia 
	Lituanica.
	
	12.    
	
	Evrejskaya 
	Entsiklopediya, 
	St. Petersburg, 1906-1913, Vol. IX, pp. 339-341, “Suwalki Gubernia”.
	
	13.    
	
	“Files Concerning 
	Surveillance of Jews in the Suawlki Gubernia”, Galina Baranova, Landsmen, 
	Vol. 12, Nos. 1-2, July, 2002.
	
	14.    
	
	Hadayot V’ha’emunot.
	
	15.    
	
	Hamagid, Feb. 7th, 
	1872.
	
	16.    
	
	Hamelitz, 4/4/1886; 
	#173, 1898; #87, 1899.
	
	17.    
	
	“Jewish Businesses in 
	Marjampol District”, Galina Baranova, Landsmen, Vol. 12, Nos. 3-4, Dec. 
	2002.
	
	18.    
	
	Jewrejskaja 
	Enciklopedia, 1897 chart.
	
	19.    
	
	Jongen met viool, 
	Jochanan Fein, Roularta Books, Brussel, 2006.
	
	20.    
	
	Latter Day Leaders 
	and Sages, 
	Neil Rosenstein.
	
	21.    
	
	Lietuviu 
	Enciklopedija.
	
	22.    
	
	Lite, Vol. One, 
	Mendel Syudarksky, edit., NY, 1951, pp.1001, 1003, 1005.
	
	23.    
	
	Lithuanian Jewish 
	Communities, 
	Nancy Schoenberg, NY, 1991.
	
	24.    
	
	Lithuanian State 
	Archives, Vilnius, Lithuania: Birth Records 1815-1819; 1823, 1825 (fond 
	1236/1); Death Records 1816-1818, 1821-1822, 1824-1836,1923 (fonds 1108/1; 
	1236/1/2188); Marriage Records 1815-1821, 1824-1825 (fond 1236/1).
	
	25.    
	
	Luach Achiasaf, 
	1908.
	
	26.    
	
	My First Eighty Years, 
	Bernard Horwich, Argus Books, Chicago, 1939.
	
	27.    
	
	National Archives, 
	Washington D.C., WWII Aerial Maps and Pictures.
	
	28.    
	
	Pardes Habina, 
	Moses ben Rabbi Aharon, Amsterdam, 1842, (Johanesburg, 1855). (Prenumeratn 
	List).
	
	29.    
	
	“People Living 
	Abroad” files, Suwalki Governmental Department (fond 1009), 1861-1918. 
	Landsmen, Vol. 10, Nos. 3-4, December, 2000.
	
	30.    
	
	Pinkas Hakehillot, 
	Lithuania, 
	ed. Dov Levin, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 1996.
	
	31.    
	
	Gmina Pogermon 
	Resident Book, 
	?- ca. 1895, in  Landsmen, Vol. 
	8, Nos. 3-4, August, 1998.
	
	32.    
	
	Pomatery Resident 
	Book, 
	Suwalki Governmental Department (fond 1009), 1861-1918. Listed in Landsmen, 
	Vol. 10, Nos. 3-4, December, 2000.
	
	33.    
	
	Ponemon Resident Book, 
	Suwalki Governmental Department (fond 1009), 1861-1918. Listed in Landsmen, 
	Vol. 10, Nos. 3-4, December, 2000.
	
	34.    
	
	Prussian Descriptions 
	of Polish Towns From the End of the 18th Century: Bialystok 
	Department, 
	Jan Wasicki, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, 1964.
	
	35.    
	
	Sefer Haprenumberantn, 
	Berl Kagan, Shulsinger Bros., Inc., New York, p. 224.
	
	36.    
	
	Sefer Ohalei Shem, 
	Shmuel Noach Gottleib, Pinsk, 1912.
	
	37.    
	
	Sereje marriage 
	records, 1837, LDS Family History Library, translated by Raymond Whitzman in
	Landsmen, vol. 4, no. 1, Summer, 1993, p. 35).
	
	38.    
	
	Shtetl Finder, 
	Chester Cohen, Los Angeles, 1980. (gives right rabbi in wrong location: 
	Tilsit (Memel).
	
	39.    
	
	Slownik Geograficzny 
	Krolestwa Polskiego i Innych Krajow Slowianskich, (Geographical 
	Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and Other Slavic Countries), 
	Sulimierski, Filip, ed., vol. VIII, Warsaw, 1887.
	
	40.    
	
	Suwalk Kollel, 
	Jerusalem, 1875 census.
	
	41.    
	
	Suvalker Yizkor Buch.
	
	42.    
	
	Ta'amay Tzviah, 
	Tzi Hirsch Block, Koenigsberg, 1861, (prenumeratn list).
	
	43.    
	
	Toldot
	Anshei Shem.
	
	44.    
	
	Torah and Technology: 
	The History and Genealogy of the Anixter Family, Bernstein, Charles 
	B. and Stuart L. Cohen, privately published, Chicago, 1987.
	
	45.    
	
	Tory,Abraham, 
	Surviving the Holocaust, Harvard Univ. Press, 1990.
	
	46.    
	
	Uznemune po Prusais, 
	Aug. Janulaitis.
	
	47.    
	
	Gmina Wejwery 
	Resident Book, 
	listed in Landsmen, vol. 9, numbers 2-3, June, 1999.
	
	48.    
	
	Where Once We Walked, 
	Gary Mokotoff, edit.,Teaneck, NJ, 1991, p. 252-253 (location wrongly given, 
	and lumped in with all the other towns named Panemune.)
	
	49.    
	
	Yad Vashem Archives, 
	Jerusalem, Israel, 2322/nokw/tr-2.
	
	50.    
	
	Yahadut Lita, 
	vol. 4, 65,89,94,132,423-425, vol.3.
	
	51.    
	
	Yidishe Shtet, 
	Shtetlech un Dorfishe Yishuvim in Lite, Kagan, Berl, Simcha Graphic 
	Associates, Brooklyn, 1990, pp. 382-383.
	
	52.    
	
	YIVO Archives, New 
	York, N.Y., Lithuanian Jewish Communities Files: “Panemune,” folders 
	824-828, pp. 35634-35746 (1919-1924 Community Records).
	
	53.    
	
	YIVO Bletter, 40.
	
	54.    
	
	Zapyskis Resident 
	Book, 
	ca. 1870-ca. 1890, listed in Landsmen, vol. 9, number 1, January, 1999.
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