Records of the Charap family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 443 records for the surname Charap (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:
- [no given name], child of Wolf CHARAP and Ettil CHARAP
birth record from Jezierna Jewish Births (1886-1893, 1898-1922) - [no given name], child of Wolf CHARAP and Etil CHARAP
birth record from Jezierna Jewish Births (1886-1893, 1898-1922) - Hersz SOROCH
1787 property record from Kozowa Josephine Survey (1787) - Bartek HARAP
1787 property record from Kopyczyńce Josephine Survey (1787) - Andruch ZARA
1787 property record from Trembowla Josephine Survey (1787) - Andrzei ZARA
1787 property record from Trembowla Josephine Survey (1787) - Jędrzei ZARA
1787 property record from Trembowla Josephine Survey (1787) - Jędrzei ZARA
1787 property record from Trembowla Josephine Survey (1787) - Andrzei ZARA
1787 property record from Trembowla Josephine Survey (1787) - Andrzei ZARA
1787 property record from Trembowla Josephine Survey (1787)
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Records of the Charap family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 196 search results for the surname Charap 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.
- Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 504 {y48}
ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BRZEZANY RESIDENTS FOUDING COMMITEE Dr. Zimerman Jakob-chairman Roth Ozer - secretary Charap Abraham Tuch Pinchas Bar-Dawid (Bardowicz) Moshe Segal Antshel Brik Jehoshua Kleid Jehuda ORGANIZING COMMITTEE IN ISRAEL Bleiberg Shimon Bar-Dawid (Bardowicz) Moshe 8rik Jehoshua 80ne-Prisand Batia Danieli-Feld Bela Dr. Fried Joseph Ja'amin (Aufrichtig) Shimon Nadler Itzhak Ne'eman Israel Kleid Jehuda Rozenblat Rina Spitzen Jehuda Dr. Shaklai (Wagshal) Eliezer ORGANIZING COMMITTEE IN THE UNITED STATES Goldwag Itzhak Hammer-Gutenplan Rozia Maiblum Shimon Podoshin Moshe Shneider Moshe Zipper Mark Zusman Mendel Wanderer Itzhak ... - Brzezany Yizkor Book (1978), image 504 {y91}
ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BRZEZANY RESIDENTS FOUDING COMMITEE Dr. Zimerman Jakob - chairman Roth Ozer - secretary Charap Abraham Tuch Pinchas Bar-Dawid (Bardowicz) Moshe Segal Antshel Brik Jehoshua Kleid Jehuda ORGANIZING COMMITTEE IN ISRAEL Bleiberg Shimon Bar-Dawid (Bardowicz) Moshe Brik Jehoshua Bone-Prisand Batia Danieli-Feld Bela Dr. Fried Joseph Ja'amin (Aufrichtig) Shimon Nadler Itzhak No'eman Israel Kleid Jehuda Rozenblat Rina Spitzen Jehuda Dr. Shaklai (Wagshal) Eliezer ORGANIZING COMMITTEE IN THE UNITED STATES Goldwag Itzhak Hammer-Gutenplan Rozia Maiblum Shimon Podoshin Moshe Shneider Moshe Zipper Mark Zusman Mendel ... - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 244 {y32}
... protested and branded her allegations as untrue was severely punished. Fight between Jewish and non-Jewish boys were occurrences that sur-prised no one and the teachers invariably blamed the Jewish boys for pro-voking them. Punishment was severe and immediate—the sharp edge of the meter across the palms and fingers of the hands. It was considered a mark of distinction for the victim not to have screamed in pain. The boys devc-loped a method to ease the pain. The ... in this atmosphere. the cheder Baranow had three Hebrew teachers (Melamdim). One taught beginners— from Alcph-Beth to Chumosh. Another Mclamcd taught the next age group from about eight to eleven. These boys learned Chumosh-Rashi and Gemoro. The teachers were of local origin whose only claim to teaching profession was their ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 440 {y94}
135 Well then, comrades, write ! Let your writing be concise and to the point, short as the days allottee! to us and sharp as the knives thrust into our hearts. Let us leave a few pages to "I.W.O. Bletter," to the Institute of Jewish Suffering. Let our brothers who have been spared read them and perhaps learn some-thing from them. And to Providence we pray : May it please You, who DO NOT HEAR our cries, to at least guard these chronicle of our tears in a special urn so that they will be preserved, fall into the rights hands and find their redemption. ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 515 {y94}
... of the Haggadah has been read, a second time for the meal itself. The "bowl" with all its trimmings lies in the center of the table, like a display in a shop-window. Each item it contains is a symbol of some facet of the story of the exodus and the freedom from slavery. The ancient story always retains its freshness, as in the case of old people whose memories of childhood events are ever sharp and bright. The two types of matzes, "guarded" for the adults and "common" for the children, lie close to the bowl, with two kinds of wine beside them. There is a wine made of raisins for the women and children, so they may drink the "four goblets" without getting drunk. The "maror" (bitter horseradish), not content with having scorched our eyes while it was being minced, was still bent ...
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