Russian jewish surnames
[DOCX File]1795 Ostrog District Census - The Home of Jewish Genealogy
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The Jewish family name Skomorovsky, as well as other names related to the instruments played by the skomorokhi, such as Dudnik or Tsymbal’nik, speak of Kievan Jewry’s active involvement in this profession. Folk fiddlers are still called skomorokhi in Byelorussia (skamaroxi) and the Kursk area (with a mixed Russian-Ukrainian-Jewish population).
[DOC File]Home Page - IAJGS
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In these cases it is difficult to determine whether the patronymic or the surname is lacking, since Russian surnames ending in “-ich” (i.e. derived from patronymics) are indistinguishable from actual patronymics such as Shmuilovich, Borukhovich, Abramovich, Kofmanovich, and Yankeliovich.
[DOC File]Split at the Root: An Essay on Jewish Identity
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Topics include Jewish identities, layers of community, and changing patterns of Jewish observance and affiliation. Students will learn about the American Jewish denominations, institutions, forms of education, approaches to Zionism, attitudes toward intermarriage, and cultural preferences, including food, music, and …
[DOCX File]JewishGen KehilaLinks
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To resolve any remaining ambiguity in the Hebrew transliteration, we have used the Russian pronounciation as a guide to the English spelling. How to read Source and Location Information: As noted above, the List derives from two types of sources: Vital Records and Yizkor Books. Surnames are in alphabetic order using the Hebrew transliteration.
[DOCX File]WHAT CENSUS RECORDS TELL US ABOUT JEWISH FAMILIES
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This dataset is a translation of Jewish biographical entries extracted from the . Encyclopedia of Names, Kharkov Province, ... The original text is in Russian. ... researchers will be able to search for given names, surnames, and towns in various combinations. Alternatively, the Excel spreadsheet can be downloaded from the Ukraine SIG website.
[DOC File]SURNAMES - JewishGen
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Russian-Jewish Given Names: Their Origins and Variants by Boris Feldblyum (Avotaynu) Where Once We Walked: A Guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust by Gary Mokotoff and Sallyann Amdur Sack with Alexander Sharon (Avotaynu) Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia by Alexander Beider (Avotaynu)
[DOC File]Russian Music before Glinka:
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This survival of Russian place names and surnames, combined with the state’s Russian history, has also served as inspiration for numerous, more recently-named place names: Anchorage has sections where multitudes of Russian street names (mainly ending in -of) can be found, from Andreanof, Mitkof, and Neva to Glazanof, Sikorof, and Rezanof.
Jewish Surnames Adopted in Various Regions of the Russian ...
Extracted from the Jewish Vital Records of Kremenets. Dr. Ronald D. Doctor, Co-Coordinator, Kremenets Shtetl CO-OP/JRI-PolandKremenets-District Research Grouprddpdx@gmail.com. 6 December 2017. The following table contains images of Hebrew/Yiddish and Russian surnames that appear in the vital records of Kremenets Uyezd, Ukraine.
[DOC File]425 Contemporary American Jewish Issues (Required)
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A crystallizing event transpired when Karl Skorecki, a Canadian nephrologist of Ashkenazi (German, Polish, Lithuanian, Russian or other Eastern European Jewish) parentage, attended synagogue one morning and noticed that a Sephardic (Spanish or Western European Jewish) congregant with the name Cohen seemed to have different physical features ...
[DOC File]The Russian side of Anchorage - RUSA, Inc.
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I learned the names of holidays and foods, which surnames are Jewish and which are "changed names"; about girls who had had their noses "fixed," their hair straightened. For these young Jewish women, students in the late 1940s, it was acceptable, perhaps even necessary, to strive to look as gentile as possible; but they stuck proudly to being ...
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