Records of the Bindig family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 15 records for the surname Bindig (including soundalike names and spelling variants) in the All Galicia Database (the AGD), Gesher Galicia's free searchable collection of genealogical and historical records from the former Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia, which is now eastern Poland and western Ukraine. Here is a sampling of some of the results you can find there:
- Moses, son of Peretz BENDIK
1807 death record from Lwów Jewish Deaths (1805-1880) - Perez BENDIK
1808 death record from Lwów Jewish Deaths (1805-1880) - Simel BENDIK and Feige MEISELS
1809 marriage record from Lwów Jewish Marriages (1801-1866) - Simel BENDIK and Feige MEISELS
1809 marriage record from Lwów Jewish Marriages (1801-1866) - Rifke, daughter of Simel BENDIK and -
1811 birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1805-1872) - Riwke, daughter of Simel BENDIK and -
1811 birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1805-1872) - Samuel Elkone? BINDEK?, son of Jacob and Chane
1823 birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1805-1872) - Feige Rifke, daughter of - and Sara BENDIK
1844 birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1805-1872) - Frumet, daughter of Pessach ZWEY and Sara BENDIK
1845 birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1805-1872) - Frümet, daughter of Peisech ZWEY and Sara BENDIK
1847 death record from Lwów Jewish Deaths (1805-1880)
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Records of the Bindig family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 178 search results for the surname Bindig at Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website, a few of which are listed below. Note that results listed below are limited to purely Galician sources, such as telephone and business directories from Galician cities, or school records, but they do not include the many other sources available on his website that span all of pre-war Poland. You may need the free .DjVu web browser plugin to view these files.
- Dobromil Yizkor Book (1980), image 83 {y140}
... him. This time the Rebbe sent them away brusquely, saying "I took care of you already." Humiliated and embarrassed, Maier Treiber left, and never , again approached any Rebbe. A peasant acquaintance of grandfather Reeven the glazier heard, came to the house, and with the practical know-how of the countryside showed them how to treat the leg daily in hot water baths and to bandage it properly. Two weeks later Saul was out of bed. (S.M.) (8) Sanctification of the New Moon: a rite rarely practiced by Jews in the United States. It is a recital of a liturgy at night out of doors. It seems to have been incorporated into Jewish tradition from practices customary in ancient prehistoric Canaan. (L.M.) Once in his childhood Saul Miller took part in a "Blessing of the Sun," "Birkas-HaChamah ... - Iavoriv Yizkor Book (1950), image 91 {y62}
... among the youth resisted its evil influence. They secured guns and ran off to the woods determined to die fighting. Forty such young men joined the partisans in April, 1943, disguised in German uniforms, and lost themselves in the Lubaczow forest well armed. They fell heroically. The pattern of pillage, slave labor, sadistic beatings, hun־ ger and pestilence continued its spiral dance of death for the Jews. Yet when Passover was approaching the tired out and skeletal people took heart in its ancient celebration of freedom from bondage, and prepared matzohs (unleavened bread) in observance of the festival which perhaps was to be their last - Krakow Yizkor Book (1959), image 101 {y259}
... פילוסופית- חוקר והוגה דעות. בשיחותיו ידע לעניין את אנשי חברתו. ביחור נתן את דעתו על בעיות פילוסופיות ופירסם מאמרים. שמצאו בזמנו הר רחב בחוגי המדענים. הוא התענית גם בבעיות שעמדו אותה שעה על סדר היום של הוויכוחים בקרב היהדות והקדיש לבירורו את הספר Bciu«g zur" .(1848 Wiirdigung dcr Wirrcn im Judcntum (Leipzig בספר מיוחד סקר מיזס את התפתחות הקבלה .Darstciiung u" kritischc Bclcuchtung der judischcn Gchcimnissc (2 Bandc (1862 Leipzig. בסיפור "Dcr iluj , שניתרגם גם לרוסית ועב- רית תיאר את חיי היהודים בגאליציה במחצית המאה הי״ט ללא כחל ושרק *ג. בקראקא התעסק מיזם במסחר. וכשירד מנכסיו היה מורה לדת משנת 1848 בבית־הספר היהודי ואח״כ (1864) נתמנה למורה־רת בגימנסיה. במ^ימו של מנהל בית־הספר היהודי וינטר. בשנים 1861—1863 היה גם מטיף ב׳טמפל׳. בשנת 1865 עזב את קראקא ועבר לטהורן. שם היה מטיף ב׳טמפל׳. נפטר ... - Mikulince Yizkor Book (1985), image 428 {y324}
... and decided to hold a plebiscite to prove that the population wants to be under Soviet rule. A mass meeting of Jews was called for the Sabbath in the synagogue to encourage them to go to the polls and vote for annexation. During the services, town council chairman Martinewitz gave a "sermon" comparing the delivery of the Jews from the "bondage" of Poland to the deliverance from Egyptian bondage. There were no longer any privately- owned stores. A few cooperative stores were opened. These stores lacked sufficient merchandise and there was a continual shortage of items needed for daily living. Craftsmen and artisans organized into cooperatives of carpenters, tailors, shoemakers, bakers and barbers. There was no shortage of work. There were a few young people in Mikulince ... - Skala-Podilska Yizkor Book (1978), image 347 {y93}
... , the bitter news of their brethren’s fate reached them before they arrived in Borszczow. This brave woman had been sent by Abraham Bilgoraj to warn the latecomers to flee and save themselves. Indeed, we fled in terror through the fields and forests and reached our homes tired, depressed and mournful over the tragic fate of our brothers who were dragged into bondage so ironically during the Passover holiday, the festival of freedom. Deep concern and additional financial burdens were thus placed on the shoulders of the affected families, the entire com-munity and the Judenrat. The Judenrat redoubled its efforts to ease the pain and suffering of the camp inmates by supplying them with basic necessities and encouragement, but it simply was not in their power to save them. Chaim Brettler ...
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