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My grandmother was an orphan and I believe she was born in Csicser which was a very small village not far from Sátoraljaújhely She told us she went to an orphanage for a while before going to live with her grandmother. Can you direct me to any source to learn about an orphanage in the area,
I’m writing a PhD thesis on the life of Michael Heilprin. One of the chapters includes a discussion of his time in Sátoraljaújhely. I would like to talk with the website administrators.
Hi Jason,
Please feel free to contact me directly re the Kaesztenbaum Iskola Website.
Best regards,
David Greer
1.703.348.0060
dagreergad@gmail.com
What kind of information can visitors expect to find on the new website pages dedicated to the Jewish communities in Satoraljaujhely, Hungary, and Tiszafüred? Regard Telkom University
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