My Family is almost part of “A Genealogical History of the Jews of Pinczow (Poland) in the 18th & 19th Centuries” by Prof. Heshel Teitelbaum

UPDATE (9/9/2016): Since this was first posted, I can now  say that Professor Heshel Teitlebaum, University of Ottawa, has confirmed that my family is now part of his research to be published in the near future. I look forward to all the discoveries that he and his team will publish. I have been sworned to secrecy until then. I feel so honored that my family will be remembered. Stay tuned.

Through research, I found the paper titled “A Genealogical History of the Jews of Pinczow (Poland) in the 18th & 19th Centuries” by Heshel Teitelbaum of the University of Ottawa. IIJG Announces Grant Awards
The International Institute for Jewish Genealogy in Jerusalem has announced that three of the proposals submitted to it have received awards. They include:

• “A Genealogical History of the Jews of Pinczow (Poland) in the 18th and 19th Centuries” awarded to Prof. Heshel Teitelbaum of Ottawa, Canada, for a study. Teitelbaum’s research presents a novel approach to creating extended family trees for the Jewish residents of an entire Polish town. Second, the process necessarily generates surnames for Jews otherwise known only by their patronyms. Third, this proposal introduces, for the first time, the concept of synthesizing group-trees for each of several classes (political leaders, rabbis and teachers, tradesmen, craftsmen, merchants etc.) and for examining the possibility of social mobility between these classes. Finally, the author will, for the first time, analyze the history of the scholarly class in Pinczow on a large scale and identify hitherto unknown family links between various rabbinic dynasties.
I am so honored that he has begun to help me find the lost parts of my family and my soul. Before 1821, the jews of Pinczow didn’t have surnames I beleive jews everywhere.. This was called the Patronomic Era. This system of surnames uses the name of a person’s father as that person’s surname. He is using a new methodology through research of each family to assign them surnames so that the data can complete each families tree. We are now back before last names. The year is 1765. I am so taken back at how things keep turning up. They want to be found. The Pressmans , Hakohens , Fogels , Baumwols,
Mr. Teitelbaum has been able to connect me with my second great cousin, My great great Aunt who was the sister of my great great grandfather, Sura Jenta baumwoll born 1847.

We only now must find the family going back. He feels that they were their. Now the fun begins.

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5 Replies to “My Family is almost part of “A Genealogical History of the Jews of Pinczow (Poland) in the 18th & 19th Centuries” by Prof. Heshel Teitelbaum”

  1. BS”D
    My father’s OBM family were from Pinczow. As far as he knew no one else survived. We have no photographs at all. I’d like to know if anyone knew the family of Szaya and Brandla Skoczylas, they owned a hardware store. If anyone has any photographs would be much appreciated. My father z”l was Moszek Skoczylas.

  2. My mother’s family comes from Pinczow. The relevant names are: Fajnsztat, Orban (Orbach..) and Szpiro.
    Does this ring a bell? Do you know where I can get a list of the graves on what was once the Pinczow cemetery?
    Best,
    Sarah

    1. Hi Sarah,
      No, I don’t know your family names. I am researching my own family history in Pinczow.
      Happy Chanukkah!

    2. I have read name Shapiro (Szpiro). He was a rabbi…but i have to finde it again. Regards Liliane

  3. I have read name Shapiro (Szpiro in Polish). He was a rabbi…But I have to finde it again. Regards LILAINE

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