Category Archives: Genealogy

Wed., Aug 22: M-P to Kishinev (Chișinău)

There are simply not enough hours in a day, or perhaps we have too much to do each day. Our plans seem reasonable enough, and yet, time just disappears. In Mogilev-Podolsky, we did not have time to go to the … Continue reading

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Tues., Aug 21: Khmelnitsky to M-P

In spite of having internet in every hotel we have stayed at, it has not been consistent enough to post to this blog every day, so my postings are sporadic. To my delight though, my phone has a data signal … Continue reading

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Mon., 13 Aug -Archives

Amazing is the only word that comes to mind after walking into this facility. Actually, if I am being realistic, I’ll admit that I was awestruck and at a loss for words.  The facility itself was beautifully renovated. The space … Continue reading

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Sun 12 Aug cont’d…

…Vilnius, a world of dreams and adventures in learning, culture and history. Jews lived here for over 700 years. Lithuanian Jews are known as Litvaks, and Vilnius, in Yiddish was called Vilna.  We will not, on this trip have time … Continue reading

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Sun 12 Aug – Kaunas to Vilnius via Vilkija

We all stayed up way too late last night, working, communicating with friends, family and clients. This morning we made our groggy way to our next stop: Vilkija. We knew that the synagogue was no longer standing and that it … Continue reading

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Sat 11 Aug – Vilijampolė, Raseiniai, Grinkiškis and Krakės

We had been keeping an eye on the weather all week, partly because we knew the archives were not air conditioned and we wanted to make sure we were dressed coolly enough, and partly out of general curiosity. We had … Continue reading

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Fri 10 Aug – Kaunas

The archives in Kaunas continued to provide much insight for our hardy group. After a very refreshing night’s sleep at the wonderfully air conditioned and comfortable Hotel Hof (right across the street from the archives) we were back at work … Continue reading

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Thurs. 9 Aug – onward to Kaunas

After a sleepless night in very hot, rooms that were not air-conditioned, we were all ready to get moving. Having a/c in the van was truly a life-saver. The road to Kaunas was “interesting” with lots of construction – we … Continue reading

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Tuesday, 7 Aug – last full day in Warsaw

Tuesday afternoon I had the honor of presenting a session at the Warsaw conference in memory of Ruth Ebner. Ruth died in Phoenix, way too young while I was at the 2016 IAJGS conference in Seattle, which I chaired. This … Continue reading

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Shifting time

Confusion abounds. My phone and my watch (yes, I still wear a watch) agree on the date and time. My computer and tablet (I know I travel with too many electronics) are still set on Mountain time in the US. … Continue reading

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