Records of the Dziumbyla family in the All Galicia Database
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Records of the Dziumbyla family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 182 search results for the surname Dziumbyla 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.
- Baligrod Yizkor Book (1964), image 421 {y24}
824 FOREWORD This Yizkor book is written then, both as a memorial to our dead and as a symbol of our rebirth. It is written to show the world the spirit of the Jew. As important as mere personal survival is to each and every one of us, the survival of an idea, of a faith, of a religion, of the right to be different is more important than even life itself. Fach time we take this Book in hand we reconfirm our faith that we as Jews can not be obliterated from this earth. For, no matter how many of us arc gassed, or how many of us arc cremated, so long as one of us survives, or so long as one of our hooks remains or one of our ideas endures, wc ... - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 254 {y32}
... a poor and small community comparatively speaking, but it was rich in Torah, in wisdom, in Hassidut and in love of learning, in charity, in diligent toil. The sons and daughters of Barniv were renowned throughout Western Galicia for their love of learning, their sense of mutual responsibility, their bearing and their good manners. The intellectual and spiritual qualities of the men and women of Barniv, their simple ways and dignity, were passed on from generation to generation until that tragic day when every thing was angulfcd in the calamity that overwhelmed European Jewry. We, a handful, have survived the Catastrophe and by a supreme effort we have begun to weave the strands that bind us to our ravished community. The years arc passing and a new generation has grown to maturity. This ... - Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 487 {y48}
... , agonized by hunger, by pain, by constant beatings and by the fear of death. Suddenly we were attacked by an enemy, who was strong, shrewd corrupt, des-picable and utterly cruel. An enemy, who had only one aim. to exterminate all Jews without exception, in the shortest way and by what ever possible means. To attain this goal, the Nazis mobilized learned professors, scientists, psycholo-gists, medical doctor's and simple scoundrels without any conscience or feeling. They had easy access to the most modern techniques, and thus they constructed a mass-murdering machine such, as was never known in the annals of human history. Agaist such a vicious, shrewd and powerful enemy we stood helplessly believing naively in order, in law and justice. We thought. In our naivity that the free world would ... - Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 245 {y80}
... campaign brought out many potential leaders for the town. The Polish authorities were displeased because Jewish leaders preached to an independent Jewish nationalism to the Jewish population, instead of merely the faith of Moses. The Polish authorities, with the help of the Chassidic Rabbis who had a considerable hold on the Jews of Boibcrkc would have preferred simply, religion. In the first part of the 19th century. Jews of the Bcrziancr District found themselves under the influence of the Chassidic movement, most of them under the influence of the dynasty of Rcb Mcycr'l of Prcmishlan and Rabbi Brandwein of Strctin. There were many Chassidim in Boibcrkc who were followers of these Chassidic Rabbis. A short lime ... - Brzezany Yizkor Book (1978), image 487 {y91}
... by hunger, by pain, by constant beatings and by the fear of death. Suddenly we were attacked by an enemy, who was strong, shrewd corrupt, des-picable and utterly cruel. An enemy, who had only one aim. to exterminate all Jews without exception, in the shortest way and by what ever possible means. To attain this goal, the Nazis mobilized learned professors, scientists, psycholo-gists, medical doctor’s and simple scoundrels without any conscience or feeling. They had easy access to the most modern techniques, and thus they constructed a mass-murdering machine such, as was never known in the annals of human history. Agaist such a vicious, shrewd and powerful enemy we stood helplessly believing naively in order, in law and justice. We thought, in our naivity that the free world would ...
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