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A SYNAGOGUE IN EHRSTADT: CLUES FROM A PHOTO ALBUM: THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS: HEARD ON THE LISTS EDITORS' NOTE - May 2010 We’re pleased to bring you the latest issue of Success! Stories. These stories take us all over the world, with researchers from Brazil, Poland and the UK, Canada, and the US—and responses from Russia, Germany, Austria, and Israel. traced one line of his family back six generations, discovered the synagogue built in 1836 due to the efforts of his great-great-great-great-grandfather and, as a guest of honor, attended the ceremony celebrating the renovation of the synagogue building. learned the identity of family members in an old photo by posting it on ViewMate, followed these leads through the JewishGen Family Finder to find the grandson of her great-aunt pictured in the photo, and then traveled to Israel for a joyful meeting with this newly discovered branch of the family. found the names of her maternal great-grandparents on the JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry - Austria, received from an Austrian JewishGenner a photo of the tombstone that answered some questions and posed new mysteries, and followed the trail that ultimately revealed her family’s origins and a previously unknown living family member who had survived the war in a Siberian prison camp. posted her success story to the JewishGen Discussion Group just last month. With the help of many Israeli JewishGenners, she found a living cousin in Israel, 65 years after her family lost all contact with the part of the family that remained in Ukraine. We republish her account in Heard on the Lists. We’re confident you’ll find inspiration in these stories and hope you’ll also take away a greater understanding of how to use the resources and community here at JewishGen – a community, as we see in these stories, that spans more than half the globe. We wish you success in your own family history journey – and look forward to hearing your story! Meredith Hoffman Nancy Siegel
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