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EIDLIN FAMILY

     Mordukh Meerovich EIDLIN was born in Dubrowna.  He was an itinerant teacher until he married Deborah Berkovna LURIA, born in Bolshoi Tockmak, UKR, the daughter of a wealthy tradesman in the Crimea, who had been his pupil.  They settled in Simferopol where he became a newspaper publisher, owning five newspapers.  One time, an article he published in the Krim newspaper led to the suspension of the newspaper and a 9 month stint in jail.  He knew the article would probably get him in trouble, but as he remarked to a cousin, “yes, but how can I lived with my conscience if I don’t publish it?” A Zionist, he sent his three sons to Mandate Palestine when the Russian revolution came.  All the sons eventually relocated to the United States.

     Mordukh was a member of the Simferopol City Duma in 1918 and 1919, once running on the Zionist ticket and once on the Constitutional Democratic (Kadet) ticket.  The location of the print shop was Pushkinska #1, and the family was registered at Pushkinska #20.  In addition to the newspapers, he printed such things as visiting cards and invitations.

     According to a family rumor, Deborah’s father left his entire fortune to three EIDLIN brothers living in Newcastle, though it is unclear in which country Newcastle is located.  Research in the Newcastle, England archives was unsuccessful.

 

 

Please contact Ethan COHEN if you have additional information about this family.

ethan.cohen1618@gmail.com

 



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