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MyHeritage: My Jewish Great-Grandmother Died at Age 38 in 1938

MyHeritage: My Jewish Great-Grandmother Died at Age 38 in 1938



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5 thoughts on “MyHeritage: My Jewish Great-Grandmother Died at Age 38 in 1938

  1. Brian Mino says:

    I don't understand what you are saying. Are you only 1/8 Jewish and 7/8 something else? If that is the case than you are not Jewish and you could not get citizenship in palestine. You would have to have at least one full Jewish grandparent for that as for halaka I won't even go their. Note during Nazi Germany if you had 3 German grandparents and one half German and half Jewish grandparent you were legally German and any less than that obviously.

  2. Quit stereotyping Jewish people!

  3. If you manage to find the town(s) were your mother's paternal grand parents were born (in Italy?) then you could try to find in the town archives (sometimes scans are accessible online) about their parents and siblings, so it would enable you to find out more about them. Another way could be searching their family name (of birth) and looking on google (or genealogy websites like geni or myHeritage) for people with the same family name born in the same area/town in the same timelapse (around 1900 if I understand) that would be possible siblings of theirs. Or for their parents, about 30 years before they were born, that is around 1870.

  4. Generaling about Jews handling money.

  5. cant wait till you meet your aunt Viola, exciting stuff.

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