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put this picture in Eishiski: http://eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pix/gurevitz/g17_2b_big.jpg
(under picture, title: Batya nee Eishiski and family) Also for Eishiski: http://eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pix/kurenets_portraits/31701_14_b.gif (title: Hana Eishiski and her husband Mendel Kremer) Today I called the grandson of Pinchas Aishiskin/ Aishiski and here is what he said; Pinchas Aishiskin/ Aishiski born c 1860. Lived in Kosta (a very small village near Kurenitz) died c 1935 His children were born c 1890- 1900; 1, Velvel Aishiskin moved to Kharkov, Russia and had family there (three children?last time in touch with the family in 1939) 2. Chana married Mendel Kremer. they both perished on 9-9-1942 in Kurenets, there picture; http://eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pix/kurenets_portraits/31701_14_b.gif they had four children. two survived the war; Moshe Kremer (who I talked with in Israel) born in Kurenets 1928 was a partisan and in the Red Army. picture; http://eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pix/partisans/123101_2_b.gif Ashke survived the war and came to U.S picture with half sister Bushke; http://eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pix/kremer/120801_2_b.gif 3. Batia married Natan Gurevitz and had three children picture of family with the sister law http://eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pix/scenes_old/g_big.jpg Batia perished in 1941 the rest of the family survived pictures; Gurevitz http://eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pages/gurevitz.html 4.Sara was the mother of Yisrael Alperovitz of Natania, Israel was born in 1923 in Kurenets . He was a partisan during the war. His son lives in Boston. 5. brother married the grandaughter of Yehoshua Leib Kremer. the entire family prished. 6. Gershon perished with his family in Vileyka during the last month of the war. he sits on the far right in the picture from 1922; http://eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pix/zionist_movement/1213_15kur_b.gif 1858 Lida/ Vilnus revision list EISHISKI Gershon Khaikel Head of Household 32 EISHISKI Yudel Berko Head of Household EISHISKI Shlioma Yudel Son EISHISKI Khaikel Girsh Head of Household EISHISKI Zarukh Gershon Khaikel Son Newborn EISHISKI Sprintsa Wife EISHISHKI Shlioma Yudel Nephew 32 EISHISHKI Tsyrka Itsko Niece-in-law 44 EISHISHKI Raikhe Shlioma Grandniece 14 EISHISHKI Tile Shlioma Grandniece 10 EISHISHKI Shoshe Rivka Shlioma Grandniece19 Voronovo Lida Vilnius EISHISKI Itsko Shabso Head of Household EISHISKI Idel Itsko Head of Household EISHISKI Shepshel Itsko Brother 21 EISHISKI Radka Leiba Sister-in-law22 Shepshel's wife EISHISKI Ester Girsh Niece of Shepshel GAFANOWITSCH / EISISCHKY Chaja Found in Sweden Vilkaviskis survivor list 1946 In 1878 there were two cantors in town. One of them, R. Avraham-Eliahu Eishiskin , was for many years a ritual slaughterer and cantor here. Earlier in Srednik. From 1907 in America. Keidan (Kedainiai)http://216.239.53.100/custom?q=cache:s90DRaVdIWwC:mywebpages.comcast.net/acassel/keidan/history/kagan3.html+EISHISKIn&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 Solomon Joseph EISHISHKI Esther LICHTMAN, the wife of the president of the Lida Judenrat, was a boarder in my home. She was the sister of my brother-in-law Reuben and the daughter of Solomon Joseph EISHISHKI. Her husband, Alexander LICHTMAN and the entire Judenrat of Lida were brutally murdered toward the end of March, 1942, for allowing the so-called "aliens" from Wilno and Lithuanian provinces to take refuge in the ghetto. The members of the Lida Judenrat were: Attorney TSIDEROWISC; Attorney KERSHNER, Dr. PUPKO, and others. The honorable Alexander LICHTMAN had welcomed the "wandering martyrs", the Jews from Lithuania, to the Lida ghetto, had given them food, living quarters and clothing. He and his comrades paid dearly for rescuing these people, at least temporarily, from death, although death hovered over us all every moment. Mrs. LICHTMAN had two children, a daughter Shulamith and a son Hanina. On Sunday, the day before the massacre, the seven-year-old Hanina kept running to the clock on the wall, calculating how many hours we had left to live. When in the evening he found out that only the sick, old and crippled would be shot, he said: "Why should the sick be killed? I was sick, too, and then I got well. The Nazis have some nerve" EISHISHKI, Gutl ben Chatskl Shloyme Josef survivor EISISHKI, Berl ben Shloyme Josef survivor Jewish Surnames from the Minsk
Gubernia Berl EISHISHKI, son of Shloyme
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Gurewicz Batia
Batia Gurewicz nee Eishyski was born in Kurenets, Poland in 1901 to Pinkhas and Bluma. She was a merchant and married to Natan. Prior to WWII she lived in Kurenets, Poland. Batia died in 1941 in Iwie, Poland at the age of 41. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by her son, a Shoah survivor Submitter's Last Name GORB Submitter's First Name GERSHON Relationship to victim SON Date of Registration 10/06/1999 Is the Submitter a Survivor? YES Last Name GUREVITZ First Name BATIA Maiden Name EISHYSKI Father's First Name PINKHAS Mother's First Name BLUMA Gender FEMALE Date of Birth 1901 Age 41 Place of Birth KURENETS,WILEJKA,WILNO,POLAND Marital Status MARRIED Spouse's First Name NATAN Place of Permanent Residence KURENETS,WILEJKA,WILNO,POLAND Profession MERCHANT Place of Death IWIE,LIDA,NOWOGRODEK,POLAND Date of Death 07/1941 Pages of Testimony by the same submitter (As Gurewicz Batia) Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 Place of Residence Name Town District Region Country Birth Date Source Eishyski Mordekhai 1898 Page of Testimony Eishyski Mordekhai Mordekhai Eishyski was born in Kurenets, Poland in 1898 to Pinkhas and Bluma. He was a forester and married. Mordekhai died in Dokshizy at the age of 44. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by his nephew, a Shoah survivor Eishyski Yeshayahu Yeshayahu Eishyski was born in Kurzeniec, Poland in 1923 to Mordekhai. He was a pupil. Yeshayahu died in Dokszyce at the age of 19. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by his cousin from Israel, a Shoah survivor Eishyski Khaia Khaia Eishyski was born in Kornitz, Poland in 1922 to Mordekhai. She was a pupil and single. Khaia died in Dokshits, Poland at the age of 20. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by her cousin, a Shoah survivor Isiski Hena Hena Isiski was born in Kurnic, Poland in 1921 to Mordekhai. She was single. Prior to WWII she lived in Kurnic, Poland. During the war was in Kurnic, Poland. Hena died in 1941 in Dokszyce. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 05/05/1957 by her cousin, a Shoah survivor. Eishyski Zeev Zeev Eishyski was born in Kurenets, Poland in 1896 to Pinkhas and Bluma. He was a jurist and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Kharkov, Ukraine. Zeev died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by his nephew, , a Shoah survivor Eishyski Dokszyce Glebokie Wilno Poland 1900 Page of Testimony Ishiski* Bela* Pleshchenitsy Logoysk Minsk Belorussia 1897 Page of Testimony Yokheved Kurnic Wilejka Wilno Poland 1908 Page of Testimony Eishyski Gershon Kurenets Wilejka Wilno Poland 1902 Page of Testimony Eishyski Gershon Gershon Eishyski was born in Kurenets, Poland in 1902 to Pinkhas and Bluma. He was married. Prior to WWII he lived in Kurenets, Poland. During the war was in Kurenets, Poland. Gershon died in 1943 in Wilejka at the age of 40. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by his nephew Eishyski Gizela* Gizela Eishyski nee Zepelowicz was born in Kurzeniec to Zalman Mendel Zepelowicz , Poland in 1905. She was a housewife and married to Gershon. Prior to WWII she lived in Kurzeniec, Poland. Gizela died in 1943 in Wilejka at the age of 37. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by her nephew, a Shoah survivor Dvora Eishyski was born in Kurzeniec, Poland in 1931 to Gershon. She was a child. Prior to WWII she lived in Kurzeniec, Poland. Dvora died in 1943 in Kurzeniec, Poland at the age of 12. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by her cousin Ishiski* Moshe Moshe Ishiski was born in Kurnic, Poland in 1935 to Gershon. He was a pupil and a child. Prior to WWII he lived in Kurnica, Poland. During the war was in Wilejka, Poland. Moshe died in 1943 in Wilejka, Poland at the age of 8. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by his cousin Baszka Gorwicz was born in Kurzeniec, Poland in 1900. Prior to WWII she lived in Kurzeniec, Poland. During the war was in Kurzeniec, Poland. Baszka died in 1941 in Kurzeniec, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 05/05/1957 by her aunt, a Shoah survivor. More Submitter's Last Name ALPEROVITZ Submitter's First Name YISRAEL Relationship to victim son of her sister Last Name GORWICZ Last Name GUREVITZ First Name BASZKA First Name* ELIZABETA Gender FEMALE Date of Birth 1900 Basia nee Eishyski Gurewicz was born in Wilejka, Poland in 1902 to Pinkhas and Bluma. She was a housewife and married to Natan. Prior to WWII she lived in Kurzeniec, Poland. During the war was in Kurzeniec, Poland. Basia died in 1941. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 05/01/1957 by her husband Natan Gurewicz Ishiski* Bela* Bela nee Ishiski was born in Kurenets, Poland in 1897 to Pinkhas and Bluma. She was a housewife and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Pleshchenitsy, Belorussia. Bela died in 1941 in Pleshchenitsy with her husband and two children, Belorussia at the age of 45. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/06/1999 by her nephew Alperovitz Sara nee Sara nee Eishyski Alperovitz was born in Korzeniec, Poland to Pinkhas and Bluma Eishyski . Sara died in 1942 in Korzeniec, Poland at the age of 40. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 15/04/1999 by her son, a Shoah survivor Submitter's Last Name ALPEROVITZ Submitter's First Name YISRAEL Relationship to victim SON Date of Registration 15/04/1999 Lea Benesh nee Gurwitz was born in Kurzeniec, Poland in 1890 to Khaim Israel Gurevitz. She was married to Zusia. Prior to WWII she lived in Kurzeniec, Poland. During the war was in Kurzeniec, Poland. Lea died in 1942 in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 28/07/1977 by her husbands' relative Eishinski Yefim Yefim Eishinski was born in Lyubcha, Belorussia in 1910 to Ilia and Khasia. He was a pilot and married to Mira. Prior to WWII he lived in Lyubcha, Belorussia. During the war was in Minsk, Belorussia. Yefim died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his son from Ukraine Eishinski Maks Maks Eishinski was born in Lyubcha, Belorussia in 1908 to Ilia and Khasia. He was married to Maria. Prior to WWII he lived in Lyubcha, Belorussia. During the war was in Minsk, Belorussia. Maks died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his niece from Ukraine Ejsiski Gerschon Gerschon Ejsiski was born in Meritz, Lithuania in 1892. He was a grocery owner. Prior to WWII he lived in Meritz, Lithuania. During the war was in Meritz, Lithuania. Gerschon died in Lithuania. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his acquaintance Jancki Cila Cila Jancki nee Eiszyski was born in Merecz, Lithuania in 1899. She was a housewife and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilna, Poland. During the war was in Narocz, Poland. Cila died in 1943 in Narocz, Poland. 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