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| Birth record of Abram-Wolf Perlman Note: In Yiddish his name reads "Abraham Ze'ev" (Abraham Wolf, in English); his father's name reads "Eliezer Perelman" (Lazar is a shortened form of Eliezer.) |
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| Birth Record of Baruch (Bernard) Perlman |
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| Birth Record of Jeruchem (Jake) Perlman |
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| Birth Record of Leah (Lena) Perlman |
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| Birth Record of Nathan Perlman |
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| Birth Record of Raphael Perlman |
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| Birth Record of Rivka (Betty) Perlman |
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| Birth Record of Ruben (Robert) Perlman |
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| Birth record of Shaye (Charles) Perlman [Note that mother's maiden name is spelled "Jordan" on the actual record. This was a frequent (mis)spelling of Gordon in Latvia.] |
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| Birth Record of Tauba Ita (Theckla) Perlman |
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| Birth Record of Zesa (Sophie) Perlman |
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| Death Certificate for Benjamin Seibel (1917) |
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| Death Certificate for Chaskel Seibel |
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| Death Record of Nathan Gordon |
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| Ketubah (Jewish Marriage Contract) for Joseph Seibel & Thelma Auerbach (Hebrew version) |
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| Ketubah (Jewish Marriage Contract) for Joseph Seibel & Thelma Auerbach (English version) |
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| Luba Przybylski's Brazil Immigration Card (June 1960) coming from Lodz Poland,with sons Aleksandr and Calik |
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| Marriage Certificate for Adolph Alster & Rose Seibel |
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| Marriage Certificate for William Katz & Rose Seibel |
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| Obituary for David Liebeskind (Stamford Advocate, July 28, 2008) |
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| Obituary for John Lewin
(The Dallas Morning News, September 9, 2004) |
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| Obituary for Jules Freeman (Miami Herald, March 5, 2013) |
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| Obituary for Leonard Wolf (Orlando Sentinel, May 8, 2006) |
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| Obituary for Linda Opper Hennessee ([NJ] Star-Ledger, June 3, 2009) |
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| Obituary for Marie Neuberger (New York Times, May 13, 1997) |
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| Obituary for Melissa Ragusa (Bergen Record, March 1, 2005) |
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| Obituary for Mildred Andurer Liebowitz (Bergen Record, Sept. 30, 2003) From a local newspaper (left) and from The Record (right) |
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| Obituary for Mitchell A. Goldman [Newsday, February 17, 2010] |
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| Obituary for Robert Schulman (Asbury Park Press, May 20, 2013) |
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| Obituary for Sarah Bilsky Urback
(The Paterson News, March 31, 1962) |
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| Raphael Perlman's photography studio's logo (Pearl Art Studio) |
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| Review of Karen Liebowitz's solo exhibition at Rosamund Felsen Gallery (LA Times, January 11, 2008) By David Pagel, page E26 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| Review of Karen Liebowitz's solo exhibition at Rosamund Felsen Gallery (LA Weekly, Jan 25-31,2008) by Christopher Miles, page 48 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| Ruchel (Rosa) and Benjamin Zeibel's Polish passport (1935) |
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| Salomon Seibel's Polish passport (1935) - page 1 |
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| Salomon Seibel's Polish passport (1935) - pages 2 & 3 |
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| Ship Manifest for Hellig Olav, sailing from Copenhagen 24 August 1904, arriving in New York 6 September [page 653] [This is only a portion of the entire manifest page.]
This page lists Theckla (#6, spelled Teckla) and Sophie (#7, name written as "with parents, Sofi 'P'"). Teckla's occupation is listed as "milliner." They were traveling with their parents, Lazar and Fredricka, and sister Rebecca/Betty (listed on another page) to visit L. Perlman (?) at 209 6th Ave., New York. Their brothers paid for the passage.
See original image on Ellis Island Passenger Arrivals website, search for: "Teckla Perlmann" or "Josip Pannts" (for Sophie). |
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| Ship Manifest for Hellig Olav, sailing from Copenhagen 24 August 1904, arriving in New York 6 September [page 663] [This is only a portion of the entire manifest page.]
This page lists Lazar (spelled Laser), Fredricka (Freide), and Rebecka (Betty). Theckla and Sophie are on another page. The manifest says that they were going to L. Perelman & Family, who lived at 209 Sixth Avenue in New York, and that their passage was paid for by their sons. Lazar and Betty list their occupations as tailors. Fredricka is listed as a "hostess."
See original image on Ellis Island Passenger Arrivals website; search for: "Laser Perlman," "Freide Perlmann," or "Rebecka Perlmann." |
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| Ship Manifest for SS Campania, sailing from Liverpool 31 July 1909, arriving in New York 7 August 1909 [lines 12-17] [This is only a portion of these two manifest pages.]
Lines 14-17 indicate that Wichne Lewowicz traveled with her 3 sons (Feiwel/Phil age 8, Leiser/Louis age 5, and Wolfe/William age 3), going to her husband, Kiwe Lewowicz, 40 Canal St., New York, NY. Lines 12-13 indicate that Hinde Raport travelled with her daughter Ruchel, age 4, going to her husband, Kalman Raport, 151 2nd Ave., New York, NY. Their last place of residence (and place of birth for all) is listed as Starobin, Russia (now Belarus). The name and address of their nearest relative in the country from whence they came is listed as their father/grandfather, Hirsch [Zvi in Hebrew] Mechanik, in Grabow, Russia (now Belarus). |
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| Ship Manifest for SS Majestic sailing from Liverpool 4 January 1905 arriving in New York 13 January 1905 [page 468] [This is only a portion of the entire manifest page.]
Raphael Perlman is listed as an 18-year-old photographer coming to live with his father, Lazarus Perlman, at 795 E. 144th St., NY. It also notes that he had lived in Liverpool for 8 weeks, that his passage was paid for by his father, and that he had $50 (or, on closer look, was it 50 cents?) with him.
See original image on Ellis Island Passenger Arrivals website, search for: Raphael Perlman. |
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| Ship manifest for SS Noordam, sailing from Rotterdam 8 APril 1905 and arriving in NY 19 April 1905 [page 137] [This is only a portion of the manifest page.]
Note that Bernard is listed as a 24-year-old painter from Libau coming, without any money, to live with his father, L. Perlmann, at 4_?_ Brook Ave., NY.
See original image on Ellis Island Passenger Arrivals website, search for: "Bernard Perlmann." |
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| Ship manifest for SS Philadelphia, sailing from Southampton on 22 October 1904 and arriving in New York 29 October 1904 [page 143] [This is a cut view of the page showing only Nathan's information.]
The record indicates that Nathan Perlman, a 22-year-old paper hanger from Libau, was coming to live with his father, Lazar Perlman, at 795 E. 144th St. in New York City.
See original image on Ellis Island Passenger Arrivals website, search for: Nathan Perlman. |
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| Ship manifest for SS Rotterdam, sailing from Rotterdam 11 August 1898 and arriving in New York 18 August 1898 [page 126, line 2] [This is only the top portion of the manifest page.]
The record indicates that Benjamin Perlmann, a 28-year-old taylor [sic], was coming from Mottel [?] to his brother, S. [Shaye/Charles] Perlmann, 165 E. 102nd St., NY.
See original image on Ellis Island Passenger Arrivals website, search for: "Benjamin Perlmann". |
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| Ship Manifest for the Dresden, sailing from Bremen, Germany, and arriving in New York 30 Aug 1893 [page 56, line 1065] The record indicates that Jossel Amdurer was a 33-year-old "laborer" from Russia.
See Ellis Island Passenger Arrivals website, search for: Jossel Amdurer. |
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| Sholem Leibowitz's logo and business card Note the dove of peace in the "S" ("sholem" = "peace"). |
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| Sonia Seibel Resnitzky's Brazilian ID Card with photo (1971) |
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| Sonia Seibel's Polish passport (1935) - page 1 |
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| Sonia Seibel's Polish passport (1935) - pages 2 & 3 (with photo and signature) Note that last name is spelled "Zeibel" (pronounced as zay-bel, rhyming will hay-bell). |
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| WWI Draft Registration Card for Adolph Alster |
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| WWI Draft Registration Card for Bernard Miller |
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