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This is an entertaining history of a Jewish immigrant family during its first century in America. How tragic if one were to journey to his past without recognizing where he was! In this book, the present generation maps its current life as well as its memories of the past for the benefit of future generations who travel back in time.
Tsvi Hirsh and Gelye Devorah Rosen Shulkin were born and died in Russia. They lived just before 1900 and they had nine children before Gelye's death in 1884. Tsvi married again Machla Raisl and they had several children before the Russian Revolution when Tzvi was exiled to Vologda, Russia for several years. Several of his children came to America, settling in Ohio, Wisconsin and New York. Others remained in Russia and some later immigrated to Israel and South Africa. This material attempts to trace these related Jewish lines and bring them together and also includes some material on lines that have not yet been firmly connected to the Tsvi Hirsh Shulkin line and collateral lines.
7,427 items. A cumulative edition of the 58 bibliographical lists published in the periodical of the American Jewish Historical Society. Contains books and articles, most of them in English, dealing with the history of Jews in North America and in Latin America. See the subject index for items on antisemitism.
Quick reference directory based on the Biographical directory of the fellows and members of the American Psychiatric Association, but revised and expanded. Contains 3 sections, i.e., alphabetical listing of fellows and members, foreign languages index (geographically arranged). Also contains appendixes on errata to regular directory, new members, new certifications, and major address changes.
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