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Letter from Aron and Kalman Nisenboym to Max Hartstone and the United Ostrovtzer Committee
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Letter from Aron and Kalman Nisenboym to Max Hartstone and the United Ostrovtzer Committee file
- Level
- File
- ID
- Fonds 148; Series 1; File 113
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Letter from Aron and Kalman Nisenboym to Max Hartstone and the United Ostrovtzer Committee file
- Level
- File
- Fonds
- 148
- Series
- 1
- File
- 113
- Material Format
- textual record
- Date
- 2 Sep. 1946
- Physical Description
- 1 folder of textual records
- Admin History/Bio
- Aron and Kalman Nisenboym likely originated from Ostrowiec, Poland. Their parents were Ella Jankiel and Rywka Nisenboym, and they had six other siblings: Ruchla, Abram, Motel, Sura Gitla, Moshe, and Henele.
- Kalman immigrated to the United States in the early 1920s and married Dora Eichenhorn, also from Ostrowiec. Aron also immigrated to the United States, but the timing is unknown. Both Aron and Kalman were living in Detroit in the mid-1940s.
- An alternative spelling of their last name is Nisenbaum.
- Scope and Content
- File consists of a short letter from Aron and Kalman Nisenboym in Detroit, Michigan, to Max Hartstone and the United Ostrovtzer Committee, dated 2 September 1946. In this letter, the writer thanks Max for sending him news about his brother's family in Poland. Envelope is included. File also contains a typed translation.
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- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
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