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Rachel Zisovicz (b. - 1934)

Malvina Levy is her daughter. However, Rachel and her husband died when Malvina was very young. Malvina was adopted at about 6 1/2 years by Benjamin and Esther Solomon.Additional: Rachel's name in the ...

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1/17/2009
8/30/2011
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Rachel Zisovicz (b. - 1934)

Malvina Levy is her daughter. However, Rachel and her husband died when Malvina was very young. Malvina was adopted at about 6 1/2 years by Benjamin and Esther Solomon.Additional: Rachel's name in the ...

8/30/2011

Herschel Zisovicz (b. - c.1915)

Name may have been Moishe, Herschel may have been David and Dobrash's son

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1/17/2009
8/30/2011
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Herschel Zisovicz (b. - c.1915)

Name may have been Moishe, Herschel may have been David and Dobrash's son

8/30/2011

Esther Solomon (1902 - 1990)

"Chaya Esther (full Hebrew name)"

According to Max Zisovic, the reason Esther immigrated to the US was because she could not get along with her stepmother. Rachel moved out for the same reason.Esther Solomon Birth: Sep 23 1902 Death: J...

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7/23/2008
8/30/2011
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7/23/2008

Esther Solomon (1902 - 1990)

"Chaya Esther (full Hebrew name)"

According to Max Zisovic, the reason Esther immigrated to the US was because she could not get along with her stepmother. Rachel moved out for the same reason.Esther Solomon Birth: Sep 23 1902 Death: J...

8/30/2011

David Zisovicz (1872 - 1944)

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1/17/2009
8/30/2011
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1/17/2009
8/30/2011

Max Zisovic (1908 - 2003)

"Miksa", "Eliezer Yechiel"

According to bio given to Shoah Foundation, birth name was Miksa Zisovics.According to interview with Shoah Foundation, mother's name was Malvina, which was probably her Hungarian civil name. Siblings'...

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1/17/2009
8/30/2011
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1/17/2009

Max Zisovic (1908 - 2003)

"Miksa", "Eliezer Yechiel"

According to bio given to Shoah Foundation, birth name was Miksa Zisovics.According to interview with Shoah Foundation, mother's name was Malvina, which was probably her Hungarian civil name. Siblings'...

8/30/2011