Rabinowitz family in the Bronx
Before and after Joseph Rabinowitz’s death in 1917, family members resettled in the Bronx
The Paechters in Berlin
Most of the family from Tiegenhof found their way to Berlin by the early years of the twentieth century. At first they prospered—until the coming devastation
Pächter relative sentenced to four months in prison for printing a Communist newspaper in 1929
Cousin Emil Paechter was caught up in the aftermath of the May Day government crackdown on Communists.
Julius Rabinowitz is buried in a Landsmannschaft plot for Jews from Keidan, Lithuania
Does his burial location give a clue about the Rabinowitz family origin story?
Judith N. Robbins
Daughter of Julius Rabinowitz
Judith Rabinowitz obtained legal name change in Bronx County civil court in February 1942
Judith Naomi Rabinowitz legally became Judith Naomi Robbins.
Julius Rabinowitz
First-born child of Joseph and Lena Rabinowitz. He worked as a bookkeeper in a dry-goods store.
Correcting a Rabinowitz-Robbins error
Our family members were mistakenly connected to Philadelphia lawyer Jules Robbins.
Oops! Google‘s new smart assistant spots an error in yesterday’s post
Warning: Don't trust AI for genealogy research.