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Ejzensztajn, Chaja, daughter of Mordechaj (father) and Chana, was born in 1914 in Jasionówka, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Ejzensztajn, Chana Bubka, daughter of Abraham (father) and Elka, and wife of Mordechaj, was born in 1892, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Ejzensztajn, Jehoszua Szyja, son of Chaim (father) and Sara, and husband of Pola, was born in 1883 in Jasionówka, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Ejzensztajn, Mordechaj Motek, son of Chaim (father) and Sara, and husband of Bubka, was born in 1876 in Jasionówka, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Ejzensztajn, Pola wife of Jehoszua, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Ejzensztajn, Rejza Rajcha wife of Józef, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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