Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Re: Abraham Mermelstein (1914, Klyachanovo) & Robert Mermelstein (1933, Antwerp)

On the JGFF I found another entry for Mermelstein in this town, see  https://www.jewishgen.org/jgff/jgffform.php?feature=407555 
So you might want to contact that researcher:
David Mermelstein (#31308)
2587 Huntingdon Pk.
Huntingdon Valley, PA
19006
United States
Click HERE to contact David Mermelstein (#31308)

Last logged in: before 2004 

Zei Gezunt & Kol Tuv,

Reuven Chaim Klein

Beitar Illit, Israel

Author of: God versus Gods: Judaism in the Age of Idolatry Lashon HaKodesh: History, Holiness, & Hebrew ORCiD LinkedIN | Google Scholar | Amazon



On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 9:28 PM Heinsman, Reinier <r.j.g.m.heinsman@student.rug.nl> wrote:
Dear Steven and Reuven,

It is unfortunate that there seems to be no connection, thank you very much for the information. In case I find any information that might link to your grandfather Reb Shlomo Mermelstein, I will let you know.

Thanks again,

Shavua tov,
Reinier

Op vr 22 mei 2020 om 19:47 schreef Steven B Schwartz <stevenbarryschwartz@gmail.com>

My grandfather was Reb Shlomo Mermelstein from Kleczanov. I have been told that it was a VERY common family name. I have many Mermelstein cousins, and know many more who are not cousins. I don't know either Abraham or Robert Mermelstein.

Steve

Cell 973-493-1209

 

From: "Heinsman, Reinier" <r.j.g.m.heinsman@student.rug.nl>
Date: Friday, May 22, 2020 at 8:47 AM
To: Rudy Klein <yeshivish@gmail.com>
Cc: Steve Schwartz <stevenbarryschwartz@gmail.com>, Jerry Weiss <fyrwkz@cox.net>
Subject: Re: Abraham Mermelstein (1914, Klyachanovo) & Robert Mermelstein (1933, Antwerp)

 

Hi Reuven, and others in the CC,

 

Thank you for your email! :)

I agree, I was thinking the same thing, the village of Klyachanovo is so small, perhaps somehow there is a connection.

 

Kind regards,

Reinier

 

On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 2:42 PM RC Klein <yeshivish@gmail.com> wrote:

My connection to the MERMELSTEIN family is that my great-grandmother married a MERMELSTEIN in Klyachanovo after my great-grandfather died. From the information I had, they did not have a son named Abraham nor any child born in 1914. I don't know much more about the MERMELSTEIN branch of the family than that. It's hard to imagine there would be more than one MERMELSTEIN in a place as small as Klyachanovo. I'm CC'ing other descendants of the MERMELSTEINs from Klyachanovo who might know more information...

Zei Gezunt & Kol Tuv,

Reuven Chaim Klein

Beitar Illit, Israel

Author of: God versus Gods: Judaism in the Age of Idolatry Lashon HaKodesh: History, Holiness, & Hebrew ORCiD LinkedIN | Google Scholar | Amazon

 

On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 3:27 PM Reinier Heinsman <JGJGFF@lyris.jewishgen.org> wrote:

From : Reinier Heinsman, (researcher code 800463) r.j.g.m.heinsman@student.rug.nl

To : Reuven Chaim Klein, (researcher code 106665)

Subject : Abraham Mermelstein (1914, Klyachanovo) & Robert Mermelstein (1933, Antwerp)


Dear Reuven,
Are you perhaps familiar with Abraham Mermelstein, born in Klyachanovo (Klicanovo) on November 27, 1914, and with Robert Mermelstein, born in Antwerp on March 28, 1933?
They were deported from Belgium to Auschwitz.
I am a volunteer for the Kazerne Dossin Museum in Mechelen (Belgium), located on the site of the former transit camp from where the Jews living in Belgium were deported to Auschwitz. There is a big commemoration wall in the museum with more than 20,000 photos of deported individuals, but several thousands are still missing. Among the missing persons are Abraham Mermelstein and Robert Mermelstein. This is why I am trying to find their photo. Are you perhaps familiar with them?

Kind regards,
Reinier



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