The sweep of family history across the generations
It was a signature moment of the turbulent 1960s. Walter, 18, and Dan, 15, were there in Chicago, working as messengers for the Eugene McCarthy campaign.
Farmers and seafarers from the south Norway coast
From civil rights to war resistance to arms control, Ruby family members embraced liberal social causes
Betty’s father was a prosperous merchant who came to Pomerania from East Prussia.
Today it is Rezekne in Latvia. In the 19th century, it was the village in Vitebsk Province where our Tulbowitz clan lived in the old Yiddish way
In 1812 in Preußisch Stargardt, an elderly Jew Moses and his sons Salomon and Herz took the surname Wohlgemuth in exchange for Prussian citizenship rights. Our family, descended from Herz Wohlgemuth, stayed in Stargardt for the next three generations
Our best documented family line is Feige Kaufler's ancestry among the Jewish families of Krakow.
Stanley Ruby entered the public debate over nuclear missile technology in 1968-69.
Moses Ringel and Rose Lea Reichman raised a large family in Rzeszów in the Galizianer tradition
Militiaman Hezekiah Stetson homesteaded in Oxford County, Maine, in the years after the American Revolution
Joseph Rabinowitz’s mother was Bertha Yesersky. Was she related to Sora Yesersky, the wife of Rabbi Elchanon Spektor?
A pioneer to Palestine in 1936, Ze’ev married Penina and they did their part to build the state of Israel as founders of Kibbutz Afek.