The sweep of family history across the generations
Following Isaak's death in 1929, Betty lived comfortably in the cosmopolitan Bavarian Quarter—until the Nazi repressions made life unbearable
Just a bit about Twyla, Gene, Zach and Lani.
How did Betty Katz meet her end in February 1942?
An innovator in modern dance and choreography since breaking in with the Murray Lewis Dance Company in the 1980s. The Ratners moved geographically. Janis moves artistically.
During the Depression, families helped each other out. The Kleins moved in with the Rubys in Long Beach.
Betty’s father was a prosperous merchant who came to Pomerania from East Prussia.
During the first five years of Hitler's reign of terror, Jewish families of Berlin faced one repression after another.
The Rehm family and related branches have been present in the High Rhine region since at least the 1600s, and remain prominent there today.
A precocious Ratner girl takes on life in midcentury America.
Leon Klein continued to work for American Spirits as its upstate New York sales representative
Before moving his family to Berlin in 1912, Isaak Wohlgemuth prospered as a mover in Danzig. His family roots were in nearby West Prussia.
First came Walter, then Danny and Joanne. They would carry on the Ruby-Ringel genes.