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Update to KehilaLinks site for Nowy Targ, Malopolska, Poland

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Madeleine Isenberg madeleine.isenberg@gmail.com

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This is to advise you that I have updated the KehilaLinks site for
Nowy Targ, Malopolska, Poland
(https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/nowy_targ/).

While Nowy Targ is in Galicia, Poland, many of these families also
migrated slightly southward across the Tatra Mountains into Slovakia
and Czech Republic, as well as those who eventually emigrated to the
USA. So names in one of those areas may be connected or descended
from people who once lived in Nowy Targ.

I am always looking for more information copies of photos or documents
that tell us more about who once lived in that part of the world, so I
welcome people to contact me.

Madeleine Isenberg
madeleine...@gmail.com
Beverly Hills, CA

Researching: GOLDMAN, STEINER, LANGER, GLUECKSMAN, STOTTER in various
parts of Galicia, Poland, such as: Nowy Targ, Wachsmund, Lopuszna,
Ochotnica, possibly Krakow, who migrated into Kezmarok or nearby
Straszky/Nagy-Eor/Nehre, both now in Slovakia.
GOLDSTEIN in Abaujszina (Sena), Szkaros, Szikso, and Kosice, Slovakia;
Tolcsva, Hungary; Possibly Timosoara, Romania
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