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Zion in the new world : the Lubarskys find the Golden Medina / by Leslie Fiske Larson.

Description: Front cover -- Title page -- Abbreviated line of descent -- First generation of Lubarskys -- Zion in the New World -- The Jewish exodus from the Russian Pale -- The Lubarskys journey to America -- Life in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey -- Philadelphia: tenements, pushcarts & piece work -- Shaking it up: across the continent to San Francisco -- The leap across the Bay to San Leandro -- San Francisco redux -- Epilogue: Taking it back one more generation: The Magadenkys -- Family photographs -- Photography and illustration credits -- Appendix A: Jewish community of Lyubar in 1861.
Created By: Larson, Leslie Fiske.
Publisher: Cupertino, California : Leslie Fiske Larson, [2015]
Source: http://www.genealogycenter.info/search_lubarsky.php
Collection: The Genealogy Center Digital Collection
Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Subjects: Simcha J. Lubarsky (1855-1918) married Pearl R. Magadenky (1856-1940) in 1872. They had seven children. They emigrated from Ukraine in 1882 and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He died in San Francisco, California.
Lubarsky family.
Madadenky family.
Bennett family.
Goldstein family.
Magadenky, Burah, 1804-1905--Family.
Lubarsky, Simcha J., 1855-1918--Family.
Bennet, Flora, 1885-approximately 1931--Family.
Jews--United States--Genealogy.

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