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WELCOME!
TO
THE FREIDIN FAMILY OF ZELVA
WEBSITE
The present recorded history of the Freidin family of
Zelva extends back to the late 18th Century. Much of this
history has been constructed from the family's own process of oral
transmission from one generation to another. Written evidence of the
family's existence is more rare, being largely restricted to a
handful of published scholarly works.
Beginning in 1975, Jack S.
Berger, a Freidin Family member of matrilineal
descent, undertook to codify the history and genealogy of his
mother's family. During the course of the past three decades, a
significant amount of material has been accumulated, both in written
and photographic form. As part of this process, Jack also translated
The Zelva Memorial Book,
first published in Hebrew as Sefer
Zikaron Zelva, into English. This document
serves as a monument to the lost members of the Jewish community of
Zelva that was destroyed in the Holocaust.
| Early in 2001, The
Freidin Family Newsletter first debuted online,
and in 2005, Jack's daughter, Sharon, became our webmaster. |
The site is roughly divided into three segments:
1.
The Freidin Family Newsletter
2. The Freidin
Family Genealogy
3.
Historical Information about Zelva
WHO HELPS ASSEMBLE THIS INFORMATION?
The Family Chronicler is:
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Jack S.
Berger
12 Janice Court
Mahwah, NJ 07430-1515
USA
e-mail:
JSBerger@Sigmaxi.net
You are all encouraged to write to Jack directly, every
time there is a family transition (birth, marriage, death).
Jack is ably assisted by the following family members:
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Shoshana
Freidin
58 Ben Gurion St.
Tel Aviv 64589
ISRAEL
972-35-23-3742
e-mail: shoshanafreidin@yahoo.com
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Bea
Melnick
781C Risley Road
Monroe Township, NJ 08831
USA
(609) 655-4832
e-mail
at: beatricemelnick123@comcast.net
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Odded Ritz
25 David Elazar Street
Ra'anana 43024
ISRAEL
972-9-748-2967
e-mail
at: odded@bezeqint.net
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Our Webmaster is:
Sharon A. Javer
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Our 'Virtual' Spiritual
Leader
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Rabbi Dr. Zalman
Kossowsky
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The last Rabbi of Zelva was Rabbi Mikhl Kossowsky, who
barely escaped from Zelva, with his family, when the
Russians first invaded Poland in 1939. Today, His son, Rabbi
Dr. Zalman Kossowsky, carries on his family Rabbinical
tradition, and has consented to serve as the 'Virtual Chief
Rabbi' of Zelva in cyberspace.
Click here to read the full
biography of Chief Rabbi of 'Virtual Zelva' Zurich,
Switzerland.
e mail:
rabbi@kossowsky.net
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