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#din-9:Date pub. Feb. 3, 1935
City Vilna
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Description Yankev Sholem Dinerstein. (From a 'Jewish Daily Forward' photo spread: "Our Fathers And Grandfathers -- Pictures Of Patriarchal Jewish Types Submitted By Our Readers.")
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From: Marcos Dinerstein Madenfrost

Hello Eliat, 

I am from Argentina. My great grandfather (son of Yankev Dinerstein) came to Argentina in 1904 from Minsk (or Vilnius). He had two other brothers. One we know fro sure that went to the US, probably New York. My mom has a letter but she could never read it. I am attaching the original of the picture that you sent me. My great grandfather had it when he arrived to Argentina in 1904. I also attach the back of the picture that has some writing in Yiddish and a picture of his three sons with my great grandmother and the wife of his other son and children. 
Do you know if there is any way of contacting the magazine and asking who sent that picture?? 
I am currently living in Minnesota, doing a Phd in economics. 

Thank you. 

Marcos Dinerstein

:Date published. Feb. 3, 1935 
City Vilna 

Description Yankev Sholem Dinerstein. (From a 'Jewish Daily Forward' photo spread: "Our Fathers And Grandfathers -- Pictures Of Patriarchal Jewish Types Submitted By Our Readers in 1935.") Picture from the Yivo site.

Ellis Island list of passengers;

Name of Passenger Residence Arrived Age on Arrival

1. Mr. Abr. Dinerstein N. York City 1906 47

2. A. Dinerstein 1895 36

3. A. Dinerstein 1910 50

4. Abraham Dinerstein 1905 45

5. Abraham Dinerstein Dallinov, Wilna, Russia 1907 5 ( Dolginovo)

6. Abraham Dinerstein 1909 50

7. Abraham Dinerstein New York 1923 62

8. Abram Dinerstein Ilji, Rusfia 1911 51 ( ilia )

9. Abram Dinerstein 1916 53

10. Abram Dinerstein 1920 60

11. Abram Dinerstein Birzen, Lithaua 1921 15

12. Abram J. Dinerstein 1919 58

13. Abram J. Dinerstein New York, N.Y. 1919 58

14. Abram Jankel Dinerstein Korelitz 1906 23 ( must be Kurenitz )

15. Adolf Dinerstein 1903 45

16. Alte Dinerstein Schumlowitz, Russia 1911 8

17. Aron Dinerstein Dallinov, Wilna, Russia 1907 10 ( Dolginovo )

18. Beile Dinerstein Smolensk, Russia 1909 17

19. Beile Dinerstein Gradisze, Russia 1912 20

20. Berko Dinerstein Kucinetz, Russia 1907 23 (Kurenets)

21. Beruch Dinerstein Dallinov, Wilna, Russia 1907 7 ( Dolginovo )

22. Boris Dinerstein Smalgrovin, Russia 1913 24 ( Smorgon )

23. Bovich Dinerstein Kursnite 1906 25 (Kurenets)

24. Broche Dinerstein Minsk, Russia 1906 32 (Minsk)

25. Chaie Dinerstein Wilejka 1906 18 ( Vileyka)

26. Chaim Dinerstein Os...hany 1902 49 (Oshmany)

27. Chaim Dinerstein Schumlowitz, Russia 1911 13

28. Chaim Dinerstein Birzen, Lithaua 1921 64

29. Chaim L. Dinerstein Minsk 1906 19 ( minsk )

30. Chaje Dinerstein Dunilowitz, Russia 1913 24 ( Danilovitz )

31. Chak-Sore Dinerstein Birzen, Lithaua 1921 13

32. Chane Dinerstein Krinitz Wilna, Russia 1908 25 (Kurenets )

33. Dwoire Dinerstein Slobdke, Russia 1907 20 Slobodke (Kovno)

34. Edel Dinerstein Jekaterinoslaw 1906 48

35. Eisik Dinerstein Smorgon, Russia 1910 23 (Smorgon)

36. Elie Dinerstein Dolginow 1904 20 (Dolginovo )

37. Ester Dinerstein Ilje 1906 16 (Ilia )

38. Etta Dinerstein Dallinov, Wilna, Russia 1907 35 (Dolginovo )

39. Feige Dinerstein Smargon, Russia 1912 11 ( Smorgon )

40. Feige Lea Dinerstein Doklchitz 1899 28 ( Dockshitzi)

41. Felix Dinerstein 1911 19

42. Felix Dinerstein New york, N.Y. 1914 24

43. Frume Dinerstein Niele, Russia 1908 18

44. Gitel Dinerstein Minsk, Russia 1907 18 (Minsk )

45. Gittel Dinerstein Dolhenow 1905 0 (Dolginovo )

46. Helen Dinerstein New York, N. Y. 1919 54

47. Helen Dinerstein New York, N.Y. 1919 54

48. Helene Dinerstein New York 1923 60

49. Herschel Dinerstein Jekaterinoslaw 1906 25

50. Isaac Dinerstein 1894 23

51. Israel Dinerstein Minsk, Russia 1913 18 (Minsk)

52. Israel C. Dinerstein London 1904 21

53. Itte Dinerstein Minsk, Russia 1906 1 ( Minsk)

54. Jankel Dinerstein Kowno 1905 27 (Kovno )

55. Jankel Dinerstein Laichew, Russia 1911 45

56. Joseph Dinerstein Paris, France 1913 30

57. Lea Dinerstein Minsk, Russia 1906 6 ( Minsk )

58. Leib Dinerstein Labiedowo 1905 43 (Lebadove )

59. Leib Dinerstein Wilna 1906 31 (Vilna )

60. Leibe Dinerstein Smargon, Russia 1912 7 (Smorgon)

 

61. Leil Dinerstein Minsk 1906 28 (Minsk)

62. Liba Dinerstein Osmany, Poland 1921 9 (Oshmany}

63. Libe Dinerstein Dunilowitz, Russia 1913 60 (Donilevich )

64. Liebe Dinerstein Schumlowitz, Russia 1911 40

65. Malnnie Dinerstein Doklchitz 1899 1 (Dockshitz)

66. Meier Dinerstein Milcze 1906 19

67. Mendel Dinerstein Wilna 1905 30 (Vilna)

68. Mendel Dinerstein Russia 1907 30

69. Merham Dinerstein Cibize 1912 56 (Krivichi )

70. Meyer Dinerstein Minsk 1904 28

71. Michele Dinerstein Minsk 1906 18 (Minsk )

72. Minie Dinerstein Iliw, Russia 1914 19 ( Ilia)

73. Mirke Dinerstein Doklchitz 1899 7 ( Dockshitzi )

74. Moische Dinerstein Jekaterinoslaw 1906 49

75. Moische Dinerstein Gradisze, Russia 1912 16

76. Motel Dinerstein Minsk, Russia 1906 3 ( Minsk)

77. Moysche Dinerstein Smargon, Russia 1912 21 (Smorgon )

78. Nathan S. Dinerstein Bridgeport, Conn 1920 41

79. Nechemja Dinerstein Wilna, Russia 1910 39 ( Vilna)

80. Pejsche Dinerstein Doklchitz 1899 4 ( Dockshitzi )

81. Rifel Dinerstein 1905 28

82. Ruchil Dinerstein Osmany, Poland 1921 9 (Oshmany)

83. Salman Dinerstein Wilna 1906 26 (Vilna)

84. Samuel Dinerstein Doklchitz 1899 8

85. Scheine Dinerstein Smargon, Russia 1912 21 (Smorgon)

86. Scheine Dinerstein Dunilowitz, Russia 1913 20 (Danilovitz)

87. Schimael Dinerstein Dunilowitz, Russia 1913 60 (Danilovitz )

88. Schmuel Dinerstein Wilna 1906 24 ( Vilna)

89. Schmul Dinerstein Jekaterinoslaw 1906 20

90. Seiel Dinerstein Smargon, Russia 1912 5 ( Smorgon)

91. Sheine Dinerstein Birzen, Lithaua 1921 11

92. Sophia Dinerstein Odessa 1905 22

93. Sore Dinerstein Dolhenow 1905 25 ( Dolhinov )

94. Surke Dinerstein Minsk, Russia 1913 25 ( Minsk)

95. Teisach Dinerstein Minsk 1907 17 ( Minsk)

96. William Dinerstein N.Y.C. 1924 29

97. Willy Dinerstein Leipzig, Germany 1913 18

98. Wolf Dinerstein Sol, Russia 1912 36 (Sole)

99. Yandel Dinerstein Wilna 1907 18 ( Vilna)

100. Zalek Dinerstein Jekaterinoslaw 1906 23

101. Zalman Dinerstein Wilna, Russia 1910 11 ( Vilna)

102. Zeruchim Dinerstein Jekaterinoslaw 1906 27

103. Zwine Dinerstein Garetzka, Russia 1908 22

1. Charles Dinnerstein New York, U.S.A. 1913 3

2. Feiwel Dinnerstein 1895 28

3. Geme Dinnerstein Mriczawec, Russia 1914 35

4. Gnese Dinnerstein Kowno, Litauen 1922 22 (Kovno )

5. Leibe Dinnerstein Osmialne, Poland 1921 9 (Oshmany)

6. Lisa Dinnerstein New York, U.S.A. 1913 26

7. Michla Dinnerstein Osmialne, Poland 1921 40 (Oshmany)

8. Moische Dinnerstein Smargon, Russia 1912 9 (Smorgon)

9. Morris Dinnerstein 1921 27

10. Rochel Dinnerstein Minsk 1903 18 (Minsk)

11. Rochla Dinnerstein Osmialne, Poland 1921 12 (Oshmany)

12. Ruchel Dinnerstein Mriczawec, Russia 1914 13

13. Tilde Dinnerstein Mriczawec, Russia 1914 9

 

 

10 November 1850 Revision list
Kurenets Vileika Vilnius
DYNERSHTEIN Itsko son of Abram Head of Household born in 1817
DYNERSHTEIN Seina daughter of Todres Wife born in 1820
DYNERSHTEIN Beilia daughter of Itsko and Seina born in 1843
DYNERSHTEIN Freida daughter of Itsko and Seina born in 1845
DYNERSHTEIN Goda daughter of Itsko and Seina born in 1849
DYNERSHTEIN Shimshel Dovid Son of Itsko (and Seina?) born in 1837
The rest are all from Rechki Vileika Vilnius
DYNERSHTEIN Uria son of Itska Head of Household born in 1808 died 1836
DYNERSHTEIN Abram son of Iosel relation unknown to head of Household born in 1796 (could he be father of Itsko son of Abram born in 1817 with his first wife?)
DYNERSHTEIN Masia daughter of Iankel born in 1810 wife of Abram
DYNERSHTEIN Meita daughter of Abram born in 1831
DYNERSHTEIN Braina daughter of Abram born in 1835
DYNERSHTEIN Doba daughter of Abram born in 1839
DYNERSHTEIN Khasia daughter of Abram born in 1842
DYNERSHTEIN Movsha son of Abram born in 1843
DYNERSHTEIN Liba daughter of Abram born in 1846
DYNERSHTEIN Gilel son of Abram born in 1828 was missing
DYNERSHTEIN Iosel son of Abram born in 1819 (must be with the first wife of Abram) died 1846

DYNERSHTEIN Girsha son of Iosel born in 1837
DYNERSHTEIN Tana son of Iosel born in 1839
DYNERSHTEIN Leia daughter of Iosel born in 1843

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DYNERSHTEIN Borukh son of Girsha Head of Household born in 1801
DYNERSHTEIN Khana daughter of Zelik Wife born in 1810
DYNERSHTEIN Khaim son of Borukh born in 1809 (his father was only 8 years old when he was born?!)
DYNERSHTEIN Reiza Srol Daughter-in-law born in 1810 wife of Khaim
DYNERSHTEIN Gendel son of Borukh Son born in 1819 (all dates here must be reported wrong)
DYNERSHTEIN Rokha daughter of Iankel Daughter-in-law born in 1825 wife of Gendel
DYNERSHTEIN Aron son of Iankel uncle born in 1767 died 1849
DYNERSHTEIN Leiba son of Aron born in 1810 died 1848
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DYNERSHTEIN Iokhel son of Itska Head of Household born in 1761 died in 1847
DYNERSHTEIN Abram son of Iokhel born in 1811
DYNERSHTEIN Ginda daughter of Shmuila Daughter-in-law born in 1820 wife of Abram
DYNERSHTEIN Mendel son of Iokhel born in 1819
DYNERSHTEIN Merka daughter of Abel Daughter-in-law born in 1822 wife of Mendel
DYNERSHTEIN Mina daughter of Mendel Grand-daughter born in 1849 -
DYNERSHTEIN Berko son of Leizer unknown realation born in 1808 died 1848
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DYNERSHTEIN Iosel son of Sholom Head of Household born in 1788
DYNERSHTEIN Dovid son of Iosel born in 1824 died 1849
DYNERSHTEIN Khaim son of Sholom Brother of Iosel born in 1803
DYNERSHTEIN Malka daughter of Itsko Sister-in-law born in 1810 Khaims' wife
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Rechki Vileika Vilnius DYNERSHTEIN Aizik son of Berko Head of Household born in 1796
DYNERSHTEIN Sosia daughter of Gerts Wife born 1800
DYNERSHTEIN Berko son of Aizik born in 1821
DYNERSHTEIN Tauba daughter of Iosel Daughter-in-law born in 1825 wife of Berko
DYNERSHTEIN Khaika daughter of Berko Grand-daughter of Aizik born in 1845
DYNERSHTEIN Movsha son of Aizik born in 1824 in 1839 was recruited
DYNERSHTEIN Girsha son of Iosel unknown relation born in 1803 died in 1848
DYNERSHTEIN Abram son of Girsha born in 1829 died 1848
DYNERSHTEIN Aron son of Girsha unknown relation born in 1787
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Rechki Vileika Vilnius
DYNERSHTEIN Afroim son of Iosel Head of Household born in 1792

DYNERSHTEIN Abram Son of Afroim born in 1821 unknown where he is since 1840
DYNERSHTEIN Itsko Son of Afroim born in 1834
Brother; DYNERSHTEIN Neukh Son of Iosel born in 1792 died 1849
DYNERSHTEIN Abram Son of Neukh Nephew born in 1829 died 1847
DYNERSHTEIN Dovid son of Khaim unknown relation born in 1768 died 1836
DYNERSHTEIN Movsha Son of Dovid unknown relation to Head of Household born in 1796 died 1846
DYNERSHTEIN Faibish Son of Movsha born in 1825 unknown where he was since 1849 ( Abraham, since it is the same names as your family it might be relation)

Amongst the Fifty-Four / by Yente née Dinerstein
It was the evening of Simhat Torah 1941. My husband Velvel and I took our baby boy to my sister-in-law's home for a visit. A "visit" in spite ....
for the rest go to
http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/kurenets/kur147.html
Dear Eilat,

I had returned from Poland two weeks ago , the tour cause me to search my roots .
Did you have more sources than theYizkor book of Vileyka?

Best regards
Abraham Dinur (Dinershtein) , son of Faywish Dinershtein

I talked with Yente nee Dinerstein Baranovitz (read her story from the Kurenitz Yizkor book) She lives in Cholon with her sister; Rachel Levin. She said about your family "Moshe Natan Dinerstein (First cousin to Yentes' father, Leib son of Gotlieb Dinerstein) died before the war, his wife Shifra with son Yakov, daughter Gitel, and son Avraham- Leib perished."
notes that I have on the Dinersteins....
It seems that all the Dinersteins originated in a little place Rechki near Vileika. In the list of the perished in the Yizkor books of the area we found seven Dinerstein families who perished in Kurenets, Aharon Meirovitch told me of Seven Dinerstein families in Vilejka who perished, one perished in Volozhin (also first cousin of your grandfather), others in Molodechna and Smorgon (also first cousin of your grandfather). most seem to be somehow related. They could have all been descendants of the six Rechki families of a hundred years before, and there should be many more Dinerstein families after such a long period.
Vileyka Yizkor book: there are a few pictures of Dinersteins. Noach Dinerstein sister wrote about him page 150 (The partisan) - She lived in Israel when she wrote it, her name is Chana Morberger . Noach parents who perished were Yosef- Leib and Miryam and another son who perished was Yizhak - Chanan.
Moshe Natan Dinerstein (First cousin to Yentes' father, Leib Dinerstein) died before the war, his wife Shifra with son Yakov, daughter Gitel, and son Avraham- Leib perished.
Also his son Chanan with his wife and children perished.
Another Dinerstein family is of Nisan Dinerstein who died before the war, his wife Rivka, their sons; Shalom and Natan their daughters Gitel and Lola perished.
Another was Zev Dinerstein with wife and daughter.
another Dinerstein was Avraham with his daughter in law Rivka and her son Baruch (Baba) - I would say that most of the Dinersteins in Vileyka were related- they have the same first names.
S. Dinerstein wrote on page 33 about the library.
I found this on site for Jewish partisans; ...".On our way to the various actions, I had a few bizarre encounters with Jewish women who tried to pass as Christians and might have had to pay for this with their lives. Once I met two Jewish women from Minsk who had been caught by partisans and accused of spying, and only after I had questioned them for a long time, because I suspected they were Jewish, did they admit their identity and thus were saved. On another occasion I met a Jewish girl, Leah Dinerstein who lived in one of the caves under the name of Lydka Baydak and behaved like a real anti-Semite to cover up." http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Pinsk/Pin2-05.html The story of David Plotnik
http://www.eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pages/dinnerstein.html
Your submition;
Dinershtein* Shifra
Shifra Dinershtein was born in Vileika, Poland. She was married to Moshe Natan. Shifra died in Vileika, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 15/12/2000 by her grandson DINUR
Submitter's Last Name* DINERSHTEIN
Submitter's First Name AVRAHAM
your fathers'
Dinershtein* Shifra Page of Testimony
Szyfra Dinersztein nee Kohen was born in Wilejka, Poland to Avraham and Faya. She was a housewife and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilejka, Poland. During the war was in Wilejka, Poland. Szyfra died in 1942 in Wielun, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 05/10/1955 by her son, Dinerstein Feybel who lived in Globokie during the war, a Shoah survivor who Submitted the testement in Kiryat Byalik
Dinersztejn Abram Arje
Abram Dinersztejn was born in Wilejka, Poland in 1906 to Moshe Natan and Shifra. He was a tailor and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Wilejka, Poland. During the war was in Wilejka, Poland. Abram died in 1942 in Wilejka, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 05/12/1955 by his brother, a Shoah survivor Submitter's Last Name DINERSHTEIN
Submitter's First Name* FEIBUSH
Relationship to victim BROTHER 05/12/1955
Dinersztejn Jakow
Jakow Dinersztejn was born in Wilejka, Poland in 1913 to Moshe Natan and Shifra. He was single. Prior to WWII he lived in Wilejka, Poland. During the war was in Wilejka, Poland. Jakow died in 1942 in Wilejka, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 05/12/1955 by his brother, a Shoah survivor
Dinersztejn Chone
Chone Dinersztejn was born in Wilejka, Poland in 1911 to Moshe Natan and Shifra. He was a tailor and married to Sharl. Prior to WWII he lived in Wilejka, Poland. During the war was in Wilejka, Poland. Chone died in 1944 in Wilejka, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 05/12/1955 by his brother, a Shoah survivor Dinerstein Feybel who lived in Globokie before the war, a Shoah survivor in Kiryat Byalik
Dinersztejn Gitel Wilejka Wilejka Wilno Poland 1923 Page of Testimony
Gitel. Dinersztejn was born in Wilejka, Poland in 1923 to Moshe Nathan and Shifra. She was single. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilejka, Poland. During the war was in Wilejka, Poland. She died in 1942 in Wilejka, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 05/12/1955 by her brother Dinerstein Feybel who lived in Globokie before the war, a Shoah survivor who lived in 1955
Dinersztejn Serel Kurenets Wilejka Wilno Poland Page of Testimony Serel Dinersztejn was born in Kurenets, Poland. She was a housewife and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Kurenets, Poland. During the war was in Kurenets, Poland. Serel died in 1942 in Kurenets, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 05/12/1955 by her brother-in-law, a Shoah survivor
Source Pages of Testimony
Last Name DINERSZTEJN
Last Name DINERSHTEIN
First Name SEREL
First Name SHARL
Maiden Name* ALPEROVITZ
Gender FEMALE
Place of Birth KURENETS,WILEJKA,WILNO,POLAND
Marital Status MARRIED
Place of Permanent Residence KURENETS,WILEJKA,WILNO,POLAND
Place of Death KURENETS,WILEJKA,WILNO,POLAND
Date of Death 1942
Submitter's DINERSHTEIN FEIBUSH
Relationship to victim BROTHER-IN-LAW
Date of Registration 05/12/1955
Is the Submitter a Survivor? YES
Dinershtein Leib ( first cousin of your grandfather)
Leib Dinershtein was born in Kurenets, Poland in 1879 to Gotlib and Yenta. He was a commercial agent. During the war was in Kurenets, Poland. Leib died in 1942 in Kurenets, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his daughter
Source Pages of Testimony
Last Name DINERSHTEIN
First Name LEIB
Father's First Name GOTLIB
Mother's First Name YENTA
Gender MALE
Date of Birth 1879
Place of Birth KURENETS,WILEJKA,WILNO,POLAND
Spouse's Name SARA Spouse's Maiden Name GURFINKEL
Profession COMMERCIAL AGENT for Singer
Place During Wartime KURENETS,WILEJKA,WILNO,POLAND
Date of Death 1942
Submitter's Last Name* LEVIN
Submitter's First Name RAKHEL
Relationship to victim DAUGHTER other daughter;Yanta Baranovitz of Cholon and a son Gershon lived in Rehovot. (his son is Ariel Dinur)
Gotlib and Yenta two other children;
Dinershtein Natan (another first cousin of your grandfather)
Natan Dinershtein was born in Korzeniec, Poland to Gotlib and Yenta. He was a tailor and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Wolozin, Poland. Natan died in Wolozin, Poland at the age of 55. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 25/04/1999 by his niece, a Shoah survivor
Ashinobski Khana (another first cousin of your grandfather) Smorgon Oszmiana Wilno Poland 1884 Page of Testimony
Khana Ashinobski nee Dinershtein was born in Kurenitz, Poland in 1884 to Gotlib and Yenta. She was a farmer and married to Yerakhmiel nee Ashinobski. Prior to WWII she lived in Smorgon, Poland. During the war was in Smorgon, Poland. Khana died in 1943 in Ponarek, Poland at the age of 59. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 25/04/1999 by her daughter, a Shoah survivor
Source Pages of Testimony
Last Name ASHINOBSKI
First Name KHANA
Maiden Name DINERSHTEIN
Father's First Name GOTLIB
Mother's First Name YENTA
Gender FEMALE
Date of Birth 1884
Age 59
Place of Birth KORNITZ,WILEJKA,WILNO,POLAND
Marital Status MARRIED
Spouse's First Name YERAKHMIEL
Spouse's Maiden Name ASHINOBSKI
Place of Permanent Residence SMORGON,OSZMIANA,WILNO,POLAND
Profession FARMER
Place During Wartime SMORGON,OSZMIANA,WILNO,POLAND
Place of Death PONAREK,WILNO,WILNO,POLAND
Date of Death 04/1943
Type of Material Page of Testimony
Submitter's Last Name MASHINSKI
Submitter's First Name TZILA
Relationship to victim DAUGHTER
Date of Registration 25/04/1999
Is the Submitter a Survivor? YES Dinershtein Sara (wife of Leib)
Sara Dinershtein nee Gurfinkel was born in Minsk, Belorussia in 1878. She was a housewife and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Minsk, Belorussia. During the war was in Kurzeniec, Poland. Sara died in 1942 in Kurzeniec, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her daughter
Page of Testimony
Submitter's Last Name* LEVIN
Submitter's First Name RAKHEL
Relationship to victim DAUGHTER
Dinersztajn Noach
Noach Dinersztajn was born in Poland. Prior to WWII he lived in Wilieka, Poland. Nech died in the Shoah at the age of 25. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 21/06/1957 by Lea Kohen
Dynersztejn Pesza Korzeniec Poland 1921 Page of Testimony
Pesza Dynersztejn was born in Korzeniec, Poland in 1921 to Leib and Dvora. She was single. Prior to WWII she lived in Korzeniec, Poland. During the war was in Korzeniec, Poland. Pesza died in 1941 in Korzeniec, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 15/07/1957 by her neighbour GELEROVITZ GENYA
Markman Chane
Chane Markman nee Dinerstein was born in Kurenets, Poland to Smuel. She was married to Welwl. Prior to WWII she lived in Kurenets, Poland. During the war was in Kurenets, Poland. Chane died in 1942 in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 28/01/1978 by her so
Page of Testimony
Submitter's Last Name MARKMAN
Submitter's First Name BORUCH
Relationship to victim SON
Date of Registration 28/01/1978
Kantor Sara
Sara Kantor nee Dinershtein was born in Wilno, Poland in 1881 to Gabriel and Dina. She was married. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilno, Poland. During the war was in Kaunas, Lithuania. Sara died in 1941 in Kaunas, Lithuania. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/06/1955 by her daughter
Dinersztajn Beniamin
Beniamin Dinersztajn was born in Horodok, Poland in 1907 to Yosef. He was a merchant and married to Dvora nee Kanter. Prior to WWII he lived in Horodok, Poland. During the war was in Horodok, Poland. Beniamin died in 1942 in Horodok, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 25/04/1957 by his sister
other notes;
On the Ellis Island records list,Gitel Dinerstein from Minsk (#44) is definitely my maternal grandmother.(44. Gitel Dinerstein Minsk, Russia 1907 age-18) I have read the ship's manifest and that is definitely my grandmother. She was actually 14 (not 18) when she arrived, but most certainly lied about her age in order to be able to work,or to just get on the ship. Gitel, who became Gussie Denerstein, and later Gussie Kessler, was on her way to stay with her brother Morris and his wife Rose in Brooklyn. I'm still trying to find out when Morris (Moishe) came to
America. Gitel had two other brother who came here before her. In America they were Louis and Isidore. She also had a married sister, Sara Ruchel Rubin, who came to join her husband Nathan in Kansas City. Gitel's father
was Yakov Dinerstein, don't know the name of her mother. In addition to her parents, there were at least two sisters (Chaya Riva and Dinke, I believe)
who remained in Minsk. There may have been a brother as well. As far as I know, no one knew what became of them, but I believe it was assumed they died in the Holocaust.
Steve Rosen and you have me convinced that the family may have originated
from one of the shtetls you speak of, perhaps Kurenets.
Karen Blickstein
Hi Eilat,
Thank you very much for the information on Dinerstein family. I am having some difficulty accessing the Yad Vashem page. I am unable to indentify anyone of the mentioned people to my family but when I have some time and the site is working properly I am going to check into the Dinerstein's of Gorodische because apparently my great-grandparents relocated to Chekassy in the same area about the time before my grandfather was born in 1898. At least on other older sibling was born in Dolguin, which may or may not be Dolhinov? Other family members detail the previous generation to that, dating back to my great-great grandfather Israel Dinerstein, who might have been a Rabbi, from the area of Pinsk and Minsk. Thanks again for the information. Sincerely, Stuart Cohn
Dynersztejn Dvora Korzeniec Poland 1897 Page of Testimony Dvora Dynersztejn was born in Kurnitz, Poland in 1897. She was married to Mar? Prior to WWII she lived in Kurnitz, Poland. During the war was in Kurnitz, Poland. Dvora died in 1941 in Kurnitz, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 15/07/1957 by her neighbour GELEROVITZ GENYA
Dinersztajn Nech Wilno Wilno Wilno Poland Page of Testimony
Dinersztajn Nech
Nech Dinersztajn was born in Poland. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilno, Poland. Nech died in the Shoah at the age of 25. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 21/06/1957 by Lea Kohen
Dinershtein* Liuba* Proszowice Miechow Kielce Poland 1914 Page of Testimony Liuba Dinershtein was born in Proszowice, Poland in 1914 to Miriam. She was a seamstress and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Proszowice, Poland. During the war was in Slomniki, Poland. Liuba died in 1942 in Belzec, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 28/08/1955 by her brother-in-law
Name of 1st Child* PESIA
Age of 1st Child 3
Submitter's Last Name* MEIEROVITZ
Submitter's First Name MEIR
Relationship to victim BROTHER-IN-LAW
Date of Registration 28/08/1955

Dinersztein Rachel Oszmiana Oszmiana Wilno Poland 1885 Page of Testimony Rachel Dinersztein was born in 1885. She was a housewife and a widow. Prior to WWII she lived in Oszmiana, Poland. During the war was in Oszmiana. Rachel died in 1943 in Vilna. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 25/04/1956 by her community member Dinershtein Khaia* 1905 Page of Testimony
Khaia nee Levit Dinershtein was born in Grodek, Poland in 1905 to Eliahu and Masia. She was married to Berl Dinerstein. During the war was in Grodek, Poland. Khaia died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 30/06/1998 by her cousin Levit Ytzhak of Neeve Shaanan, Haifa
Hajfler Malka Janow Janow Lubelski Lublin Poland 1891 Page of Testimony Malka Hajfler nee Dinershtein was born in Janow, Poland in 1891 to Tzvi. She was a housewife and married to Nakhman. Prior to WWII she lived in Janow, Poland. During the war was in Janow, Poland. Malka died in 1941 in Guraj, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 20/05/1957 by her son
Sarnov Feiga Zlatopol Zlatopol Kirovograd Ukraine 1880 Page of Testimony Feiga Sarnov nee Dinershtein was born in 1880. She was married to Benyamin. Prior to WWII she lived in Zlatopol, Ukraine. During the war was in Zlatopol, Ukraine. Feiga died in 1943 in Zlatopol, Ukraine. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 18/04/1999 by her grandson, a Shoah survivorSubmitter's Last Name SARNOV
Submitter's First Name EDUARD
Relationship to victim GRANDSON
Date of Registration 18/04/1999
Is the Submitter a Survivor? YES
Language RUSSIAN Beniamin Dinersztajn was born in Horodok, Poland in 1907 to Yosef. He was a merchant and married to Dvora nee Kanter. Prior to WWII he lived in Horodok, Poland. During the war was in Horodok, Poland. Beniamin died in 1942 in Horodok, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 25/04/1957 by his sister
Dinerstein Sare Wilno Wilno Wilno Poland 1936 Page of Testimony
Dinersztajn Dov Horodok Poland 1910 Page of Testimony
Dinersztajn Dov
Dov Dinersztajn was born in Horodok, Poland in 1910 to Yosef. He was a merchant and married to Khaia. Prior to WWII he lived in Horodok, Poland. During the war was in Horodok, Poland. Dov died in 1942 in Horodok, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 25/04/1957 by his sister
Mazja Ita nee Dinerstein Wilno Wilno Wilno Poland 1882 Page of Testimony
Mazja Ita nee Dinerstein
Ita Mazja was born in Wilno, Poland in 1882 to Gabriel and Dina. She was a housewife and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilno, Poland. During the war was in Wilno, Poland. Ita died in 1943 in Wilno, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 26/06/1955 by her son
Dinershtein Tzilya Kirovograd Kirovograd City Kirovograd Ukraine 1890 Page of Testimony
Dinershtein Mikhail Kirovograd Kirovograd City Kirovograd Ukraine 1890 Page of Testimony Dinershtein Mikhail
Mikhail Dinershtein was born in 1890. He was married to Tzilya. Prior to WWII he lived in Kirovograd, Ukraine. During the war was in Kirovograd, Ukraine. Mikhail died in 1941 in Kirovograd, Ukraine. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 15/02/2000 by his relative
Source Pages of Testimony
Last Name DINERSHTEIN
First Name MIKHAIL
Gender MALE
Date of Birth 1890
Marital Status MARRIED
Spouse's First Name TZILYA
Place of Permanent Residence KIROVOGRAD,KIROVOGRAD CITY,KIROVOGRAD,UKRAINE
Place During Wartime KIROVOGRAD,KIROVOGRAD CITY,KIROVOGRAD,UKRAINE
Place of Death KIROVOGRAD,KIROVOGRAD CITY,KIROVOGRAD,UKRAINE
Date of Death 1941
Type of Material Page of Testimony
Submitter's Last Name DRANKOV
Submitter's First Name REMIR
Relationship to victim RELATIVE
Date of Registration 15/02/2000
Is the Submitter a Survivor? NO
Language RUSSIAN

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Dinershtein Betya Kirovograd Kirovograd City Kirovograd Ukraine 1924 Page of Testimony
Dinershtein Betya
Betya Dinershtein was born in Kirovograd, Ukraine in 1924 to Mikhail and Tzilya. She was single. Prior to WWII she lived in Kirovograd, Ukraine. During the war was in Kirovograd, Ukraine. Betya died in 1941 in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 15/02/2000 by her relative Submitter's Last Name DRANKOV
Submitter's First Name REMIR
Relationship to victim RELATIVE
Date of Registration 15/02/2000
Dinershtein Ina Kirovograd Kirovograd City Kirovograd Ukraine 1927 Page of Testimony
Kantor Sara Wilno Wilno Wilno Poland 1881 Page of Testimony
Kantor Sara
Sara Kantor nee Dinershtein was born in Wilno, Poland in 1881 to Gabriel and Dina. She was married. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilno, Poland. During the war was in Kaunas, Lithuania. Sara died in 1941 in Kaunas, Lithuania. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/06/1955 by her daughter
Dinerstein Samuil Moskva Moskva City Moskva Russia 1902 Page of Testimony
Samuil Dinerstein was born in Kirovograd, Ukraine in 1902 to Froim. He was a ???? ?????? and married to Sara nee Elkinbard. Prior to WWII he lived in Moskva, Russia. During the war was in Army, Ussr. Samuil died in 1943 in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 07/06/1998 by his son
Khaia nee Levit Dinershtein was born in Grodek, Poland in 1905 to Eliahu and Masia. She was married to Berl Dinerstein. During the war was in Grodek, Poland. Khaia died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 30/06/1998 by her cousin Levit Ytzhak of Neeve Shaanan, Haifa
Dinersztajn Dwora Horodok Poland 1907 Page of Testimony
Dinersztajn Dwora
Dwora Dinersztajn was born in Iwieniec, Poland in 1907. She was a housewife and married to Beniamin. Prior to WWII she lived in Horodok, Poland. During the war was in Horodok, Poland. Dwora died in 1942 in Horodok, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 25/04/1957 by her sister-in-law
Submitter's Last Name EMETI
Submitter's First Name* GRUNA
Relationship to victim SISTER-IN-LAW
Date of Registration 25/04/1957

Dinershtein Sanyk Gorodishche Kiev Ukraine 1895 Page of Testimony Dinershtein Sanyk
Sanyk Dinershtein was born in Gorodishche, Ukraine in 1895 to Bunya. He was married to Khana. Prior to WWII he lived in Gorodishche, Ukraine. During the war was in Gorodishche, Ukraine. Sanyk died in 1941 in Gorodishche, Ukraine at the age of 46. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his nephew
Dinershtein Viulen Ussr 1924 Page of Testimony
Viulen Dinershtein was born in Ussr in 1924 to Lev. He was a soldier. During the war was in Ussr. Viulen died in 1944 in the Shoah at the age of 20. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his acquaintance. More Details...
Source Pages of Testimony
Last Name DINERSHTEIN
First Name VIULEN
Father's First Name LEV
Gender MALE
Date of Birth 1924
Age 20
Place of Birth USSR
Place of Permanent Residence USSR
Profession SOLDIER
Place During Wartime USSR
Date of Death 15/03/1944
Type of Material Page of Testimony
Submitter's Last Name RODKIN
Submitter's First Name MIKHAEL
Relationship to victim ACQUAINTANCE

Dinershtein Khana Gorodishche Kiev Ukraine 1893 Page of Testimony
Dinershtein Moisei Leningrad Leningrad Leningrad Russia 1888 Page of Testimony
Dinerstein Ester Wolozyn Wolozyn Nowogrodek Poland 1936 Page of Testimony
Dynershtein Besheva Zlatopol Ukraine 1924 Page of Testimony
Dinerstein Tamara Wolozyn Wolozyn Nowogrodek Poland Page of Testimony Tamara Dinerstein nee Tzart was born in Wolozyn, Poland to Aharon and Mira. She was married to Volf. Prior to WWII she lived in Wolozyn, Poland. During the war was in Wolozyn, Poland. Tamara died in Wolozyn, Poland at the age of 46. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her relative
Source Pages of Testimony
Last Name DINERSTEIN
Last Name DINERSHTEIN
First Name TAMARA
Maiden Name TZART
Father's First Name AHARON
Mother's First Name MIRA
Gender FEMALE
Age 46
Place of Birth WOLOZYN,WOLOZYN,NOWOGRODEK,POLAND
Marital Status MARRIED
Spouse's First Name VOLF
Place of Permanent Residence WOLOZYN,WOLOZYN,NOWOGRODEK,POLAND
Place During Wartime WOLOZYN,WOLOZYN,NOWOGRODEK,POLAND
Place of Death WOLOZYN,WOLOZYN,NOWOGRODEK,POLAND
Type of Material Page of Testimony
Submitter's Last Name STOLOVITZKI
Submitter's First Name TZVI
Relationship to victim RELATIVE

Shagalovich Rakhel Minsk Minsk City Minsk Belorussia Page of Testimony
Dinerstein Volf Wolozyn Wolozyn Nowogrodek Poland Page of Testimony Back Help Basic Search Advanced Search
Dinerstein Volf
Volf Dinerstein. He was married to Tamara. Prior to WWII he lived in Wolozyn, Poland. During the war was in Wolozyn, Poland. Volf died in Wolozyn, Poland at the age of 46. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his relative
Dinerstein Ester
Ester Dinerstein was born in Wolozyn, Poland in 1936 to Volf and Tamara Tzart. She was a child. Prior to WWII she lived in Wolozyn, Poland. During the war was in Wolozyn, Poland. Ester died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her relative
Dinerstein Hindele Wilno Wilno Wilno Poland 1931 Page of Testimony
Dinerstein Hindele
Hindele Dinerstein was born in Dunilowicze, Poland in 1931 to Jrachmiel and Feiga. She was a child. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilno, Poland. During the war was in Sarne, Poland. Hindele died in Sarne, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 23/05/1956 by her mother. More Details...
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Place of Birth DUNILOWICZE,POSTAWY,WILNO,POLAND
Marital Status CHILD
Place of Permanent Residence WILNO,WILNO,WILNO,POLAND
Place During Wartime SARNE,POLAND
Place of Death SARNE,POLAND
Type of Material Page of Testimony
Submitter's Last Name DINERSHTEIN
Submitter's First Name TZIPORA
Relationship to victim MOTHER
Date of Registration 23/05/1956
Dinerstein Leele
Leele Dinerstein was born in Wilno, Poland in 1934 to Jrhchmiel and Feiga. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilno, Poland. During the war was in Dunilowicze, Poland. Leele died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 23/05/1956 by her mother
Submitter's Last Name* DINERSHTEIN
Submitter's First Name TZIPORA
Relationship to victim MOTHER
Date of Registration 23/05/1956
Dinerstein Mirele Wilna Wilno Wilno Poland 1932 Page of Testimony
Dinerstein Mirele
Mirele Dinerstein was born in Dunilowicze, Poland in 1932 to Jerachmiel and Feiga. Prior to WWII she lived in Wilna, Poland. During the war was in Sarny, Poland. Mirele died in Dunilovichi, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 23/05/1956 by her mother
Pages of Testimony by the same submitter DINERSHTEIN TZIPORA (As Dinerstein Mirele)
Dinerstein Ozer* Wilna Wilno Wilno Poland 1930 Page of Testimony
Kuziniec Meisze Dunilowicze Postawy Wilno Poland 1914 Page of Testimony
Dinerstein Sare Wilno Wilno Wilno Poland 1936 Page
Gimelshtein Fania
Fania Gimelshtein nee Dinershtein was born in Minsk, Belorussia in 1886. She was a housewife and married to Motel. Prior to WWII she lived in Minsk, Belorussia. During the war was in Minsk, Belorussia. Fania died in 1941 in Minsk, Belorussia at the age of 55. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by her daughter.

I found your name in a document that was sent to me as I was researching the Dinnerstein family.  I would like your help to see if my wife's family is related to those in your family.

My wife's father's mother was Gussie Dinnerstein Glickman.  She was born in 1892 in Vilna (Vilnius), Lithuania, to Hyman and Rachel Dinnerstein.  She immigrated to the United States and married Max Joseph Glickman in 1911 in Pittsburgh.  She had two children, Hymen (Doc) Glickman, my wife's father, born in 1912 in Pittsburgh, and Rachel Glickman Silver, born in 1914 in Pittsburgh.  After Max's death in 1918, Gussie and the children lived in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.  Gussie died in 1968 in Pittsburgh.

Gussie had two siblings.  Her sister was Anna Dinnerstein Gross, born in 1877 in Vilna.  She married Solomon Gross in 1894, possibly in Lithuania or Poland.  She had nine children.  The family settled in Jeannette.  Anna died in 1931 in Jeannette and Solomon died in 1952 in Jeannette.

Her brother was Barnett (Barney) Dinnerstein.  He was born in 1883 in Vilna.  He married Chana (Anna) Raskin.  They had three children, Hyman Dinnerstein (1909-1954), Samuel (Sholom) Dinnerstein (1910-1959), and Esther Dinnerstein Weltman (1913-2001).  They settled in New York.  Barnett died in 1950 in New York and Anna died in 1952 in New York.

Anna Gross's daughter, Sarah, married Morris Berger.  One of Sarah and Morris Berger's sons, Joseph, married Shirley Dinnerstein, and this implies that there is a connection between my wife's family and another branch of the Dinnerstein family.  Shirley was the daughter of Maurice Jonah Dinnerstein, born in 1888 in Ilya, in Poland and presently in Belarus.  Maurice Jonah's father was Avrum Yaakov Dinnerstein, born in 1848 in Ilya.

I do know that you have some connection to Ilya and the various communities that I have discovered through researching the family.  From Ancestry and other sources, I am beginning to link the various branches to the description in the document.  I would like to see if my wife's family is connected to the other relatives and the relatives who are the ancestors of the family.  Thank you for your help in this matter.

 Steve Rosen' grandmother was a very involved member of the Dinerstein/
Shepsenwol family from Ilya and Radoshkovichi. Steve uncovered much of
the history of those families, as well as the history of many of the
shtetles in the area.
From The Jewish Daily Forward;
http://www.forward.com/articles/fbi-affair-costs-lobby-dynamic-director-rosen/
FBI Affair Costs Lobby Dynamic Director Rosen
.... Steve Rosen, 62, grew up a red-diaper baby in New York. His
parents, Rosen tells his friends, were too caught up in issues of the
left — such as the Spanish Civil War, organizing unions and
McCarthyism — to think about Israel. His passion for the Jewish state
emerged when, as a young university professor, he studied Israel's
wars with its Arab neighbors.

He joined Aipac in 1982, after a short career in academia and a stint
as an analyst at the California-based RAND Corporation. At the time,
Rosen championed the notion that Israel was a first-rate strategic
asset to America in the Cold War. That notion, he told his Aipac
colleagues, would be most effectively pushed in the White House, the
Pentagon and the State Department rather than on Capitol Hill. Soon
Rosen turned Aipac's department of information and research, which he
headed, from a branch aimed at serving the lobby's legislative
department to an independent entity, which mainly lobbied the
executive branch.

Rosen pushed for the formation of an independent think tank that would
be funded by many of Aipac's donors: That body, the Washington
Institute for Near East Policy is America's most active and
influential Mideast think tank today.

"He's a very talented person," said Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice
chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish
Organizations. "I don't think anybody is happy to see him go."
A picture of Steves' family;

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