Records of the Teicher family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 856 records for the surname Teicher (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:

  • Sara TAUGER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Blima TEICHER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Chawa TEICHER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Dwojra TEICHER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Etka TEICHER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Fradla TEICHER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Hersch TEICHER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Ida TEICHER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Juda TEICHER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Leib TEICHER, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)

Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 856 records. The AGD is updated with new records every few months, so check back often to see the latest results.

The Gesher Galicia Family Finder — connect with other people who are researching the Teicher family:

There are 13 entries listed in the Gesher Galicia Family Finder for this surname.

Here are the 3 most recent records.

Family & Location Researcher Researcher's Location Date Added
TEICHER in
Vishnya, Ukraine
GG Member Ft. Lauderdale, FL
USA
Mar 14, 2001

To see all Family Finder records as well as contact information for matching researchers, please log in now. If you're not a member yet, join us today!

Records of the Teicher family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website

There are 180 search results for the surname Teicher 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.

  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 417 {y94}
    ... There was intense activity in the shtetl on behalf of Eretz-Yisrael. I remember one event, a ball held in Krentzler’s Hall when I stood on the stage and sang a solo number, accompanied by the violinist Lanner. The song was called "Eretz Yisrael is my homeland". There was a Hebrew School in the shtetl whose first teacher was Miriam Sobol of blessed memory, later a member of Kibbuz Affikim. The teacher who came after her was Eliezer Teicher who later married one of his pupils — Glickel Braff: were both killed in the holocaust. Let me say something about my family: my father was a man of learning, an exemplary father, husband and human being. He had lived a few years in Amer-ica where he had two daughters, Clara and Gittel. He returned to Brzozow some years before war broke ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 454 {y94}
    ... were said before morning, as early as possible, and the tefillin were wrapped around the arm so lightly that they left no mark. Jewish children were not accepted at school and the "hadarim" were closed. At first the Judenrat organized lessons for Jewish children, but in a semi-official way. These lessons were given by Chaika Zeiler, may God avenge her. The erstwhile Hebrew teacher, Eliezer Teicher, Glickel Braff’s husband, who had returned to Brzozow from Germany before the war, also collected children, teaching them Hebrew and Judaism in the "Untern Barg". All this stopped with the intensification of oppression and the Jewish children were left without instruction. The little ones were taught some reading and writing, a Torah verse or two and the like. The children walked with ...
  • Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 244 {y32}
    ... children for ritual purposes were related by some teachers in the classrooms as historical truths. There was the notorious Wishka, a local girl, daughter of the apothecary who was a teacher of violent anti-Jewish sentiment and imparted them to the class at frequent intervals. When communism was considered a threat to Polish interests, she represented the Jew as a communist. When ... painful areas then rub his hand hard against his things to mitigate the sting then march back to his seat in a state of defiance of his teacher. If in view of these abuses the Jewish pupil nevertheless obtained consi-dcrable education it was not due to the efforts of the teacher but in spite of her. The Jewish child "had" to excel if he was to endure in this atmosphere. the cheder Baranow had three Hebrew teachers ...
  • Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 490 {y48}
    ... Feld served as principal of the school. He left our town in 1921. The Hebrew-School was opened again in 1926 with two teachers : Isaac Biterman and Abraham Halperin. At the end of 1927 they brought a new teacher. Mr. Komorovski. as principal. In 1929 a second Hebrew-School was founded by the "Tartout" organization. Mr. Mansfeld was it's' principal. Shortly there after still another Hebrew-School was established by the Mizrachi orgazination. CHARITY AND WELFARE INSTITUTIONS A fter First World War. many orphans without shelter and protection were /\ left in the town. Thanks to the intervention of Mrs. R. Reich. Mrs. H.G01- J^denberg and Mrs. A. Milch and other Jewish women, a Jewish womens organization for the protection of these children was organized. In 1920 it changed its name from ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 228 {y80}
    ... in Israel. intended for him of course. We were sure that he would say: *'Well during this night a real Miracle happened at the Shrine of Reb Meyer Baal Hancss." Attending the services at the Beth Scfcr Rcalli in Haifa, where my three children attended classes, Julius and his brother Sam had a real treat, for they met at the services Meyer Dingot, who was their teacher at the Public School in Boiberkc. When we met him he was teaching English at the Beth Scfcr Rcalli. Naturally they were all delighted to meet after an absence of a quarter of a century. We all sent a delightful evening at Dingot's house, where he and the guests exchanged reminiscences. The following day Dingot related how when the war broke out in 1914, he was still teaching in Boiberkc; later he was drafted ...

Check out Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website for more search results.

Other ways to connect with people researching the Teicher family:

 

Gesher Galicia is a non-profit organization carrying out Jewish genealogical and historical research on Galicia, formerly a province of Austria-Hungary and today divided between southeastern Poland and western Ukraine. The research work includes the indexing of archival vital records and census books, Holocaust-period records, Josephine and Franciscan cadastral surveys, lists of Jewish taxpayers, and records of Galician medical students and doctors - all added to our searchable online database. In addition, we reproduce regional and cadastral maps for our online Map Room. We conduct educational research and publish a quarterly research journal, the Galitzianer. Gesher Galicia is also organized for the purpose of maintaining networking and online discussion groups and to promote and support Jewish heritage preservation work in the areas of the former Galicia.

You can search our free All Galicia Database, Map Room, and archival inventories, and read about member benefits starting at $50 per year. You can also join online.

Our general contact address: info@geshergalicia.org