In Memory Of Pfc. Bernard "Bernie" S. Czarnecki |
Born to Ashkenazim Anusim who converted during the pogroms in Poland Russia and
were forced to immigrate to America due to their conversion, Bernard S. Czarnecki (nee Chernetski or Czarniecki) served with the 111th Infantry Division
Medical Corps of the United States Army in World War Two. Serving from December 1940-December 1945 in the U.S. Army, Pfc. Bernie Czarnecki was wounded in
combat and died as a result of his war wounds in 1963 (the wounds for which he was discharged in 1945). Never formally recognized even with a Purple Heart, let
alone a proper headstone at his gravesite, Pfc. Czarnecki died at the age of 43 as an unknown and dishonored Jewish-Catholic veteran of World War Two. |
From Nicole Czarnecki |
Special Thanks To Leon Aftalion |
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From Isaac Aftalion |
In Honor Of Diane Berg |
Happy Birthday, Diane! We recognize your huge effort in translating
marriage and death records for H-SIG. |
From Nolan Altman, Terryn Barill, Mitch Cohen, John Lowens, Rhoda Miller, Judy Simon, Debbie Wang |
In Honor Of Lois & Sidney Markus |
On your 50th Wedding Anniversary and Uncle Sid's Birthday. |
From Jaye Sela |
In Honor Of Donald Hirschhorn |
Happy birthday, Uncle Don. |
From Barry Goldberg |
In Memory Of Walter F. Spiegel |
On the occasion of the passing of Walter F. Spiegel,
father of Karen S. Franklin. |
From Joan Adler |
In Honor Of Miriam Altneu |
Stone sculpter; heroic loving, Mother; and best friend. |
From Arlene de Strulle |
In Memory Of Jack Rattner |
My father's yahrzeit. |
From Linda Rattner Nunn |
In Memory Of Mollie Adele (White) Mencis |
In memory of a wonderful Aunt; loved by all and so
full of love for her family. Born 8 Oct 1914 and died 2 Aug 2012. We will all miss you Aunt Mollie. May you rest in peace. |
From Harriett Quinn |