OK, here comes my attempt, modeled after Jeremy's, as I also have 100% Ashkenazi Jewish ethnic background.
Thanks again @poloniagen.bsky.social and @jernealogy.bsky.social!
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Thanks again @poloniagen.bsky.social and @jernealogy.bsky.social!
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https://www.nli.org.il/he/manuscripts/NNL_ALEPH990003012730205171/NLI#$FL58224324
I have a video on YouTube I made about my Lehmann family from Weiterstadt in Hesse. I can share with you that video if you are interested.
My Nowy Sacz family was a rabbinic line and is one of my favorite parts of my ancestry.
Could go back almost 18 generations on my mom's side but that wouldn't be a very aesthetic looking pedigree chart in this format
No, unfortunately
Not an unpopular name
My ancestors were the Rebbes there before moving to Romania to avoid territorial Hasidic court feuds with relatives
Vybranivka was dominated by Premishlan followers, though there had been another Rebbe - very obscure - in Vybranivka itself who was his contemporary.
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My great-grandfather suffered from a combination of serial bad luck and what was almost certainly severe ADHD
(Doesn't mean there wasn't any, just never heard about it)
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Mund of Lviv
Wittlin of Kamianka Buz'ka
Fern of Rudky
Jules/Jolles of Krakovets
(all in East Galicia, now in Ukraine)
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Wang (proof still needed that it was her maiden name) of Turbia near Stalowa Wola
Gross from ... somewhere near Tarnobrzeg
Haar of Żupawa near Tarnobrzeg
(all in West Galicia, now in Poland)
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Moscowicz of Sataniv
Mohr/Mauer of Peremyshlany
Wahrman of Buchach
Gottesman of Ulashkivtsi [niece of Mohr above]
Moscowicz of Vybranivka [son of #1]
Rubin of Radekhiv
Moscowicz of Vybranivka [son of #1]
Rubin of Radekhiv [aunt of Rubin #1]
All Ukraine, most W Galicia
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Thumim of Chervonohrad [... <<< Prague, Vienna]
Thumim of Zboriv [1st cousin of Thumim #1]
Klugman of Dobromyl, no info on other side
Jeruchem of Mielec, no info on other side [.. << Kolbaszowa]
Goldberg of Rychwałd near Tarnów
Perlman of Myślenice
All Galicia, E & W
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[surname unknown] of Zolochiv
Biderman from Przedbórz [ < Lelów, Przysucha]
Szterenfeld from Lublin [pre-legal surname Horowitz <...< Prague]
Landau of Olyka
Brandwein of Stratyn
Mix of Congress Poland, E Galicia, Ukraine and Volhynia, Ukraine
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Rozenman [name used seldom] of Tverya (Tiberias), roots in Karlin (Belarus) and Medzhybizh (Ukraine) with a difficult-to-resolve Derbaremdiker side in Pykiv and Berdychiv
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Note, there's a "mystery jew" somewhere in the lowest quadrant according to DNA. I suspect it's one of the first two in blue because I can find Lutheran records for the rest, but I could totally be wrong!