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Submitted by Ken Berger

Information Picture Question
Category: Translation - German
Approval Date: 7/13/2025 2:01 PM
Family Surname: Heisner Eisenkraft
Town: Czernowitz
Date of Image: 1918
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I would appreciate a translation of the marriage record # 162 for Moses Heisner & Eva Eisenkraft, especially interested in columns 3 and 6.
Thank you very much.
Ken Berger

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7/13/2025 5:06 PM Hello,
Below is a translation. Please note that the groom’s information is considered to be “allegedly” true because (unlike the bride) he did not present a copy of his birth certificate to verify, instead receiving a dispensation (exemption).

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No. 162

Groom: Moses Heisner, born in Stezowa, Śniatyn district [present-day Stetseva, Ukraine], manager [“Wirtschafter”], residing in Czernowitz, Springbrunnengasse 45, allegedly the legitimate son of the deceased Jakob Heisner and of the private citizen Marjem née Fernbach

Birth: allegedly in 1896
Marital Status: single (not married previously)

Bride: Chewed Eisenkraft, born in Beleluja, Śniatyn district [present-day Beleluya, Ukraine], residing in Czernowitz, legitimate daughter of David Eisenkraft, livestock dealer [“Viehhändler”?] in Czernowitz, and of the deceased Hinde née Marmarosch

Birth: 11 November 1899
Marital Status: single (not married previously)

Marriage: 22 December 1918, Czernowitz, Springbrunnengasse 45

Rabbi: Dr. Josef Rosenfeld
Witnesses: Berl Brenner, religious teacher [“Religionsweiser”]; Simon Schechter, chief cantor [“Oberkantor”]

Notes/Annotations: Announcement [marriage banns] in announcement book, No. 181/[1]918. Documents: Birth certificate of bride, dispensation of birth certificate of groom, and the groom’s consent to the marriage. The ceremony was performed in the presence and with the consent of the bride’s father.

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