A Felshtin Who's Who - M-R

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Malamud, Meer Moshkovich, pharmacy, (1914 business directory)
Malle, Chaim, leather merchants stood in front of his housing during fairs.
Marchevsk, Mat, listed in tractor business in 1913 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directory.
Mazar, Dr., killed in the pogrom; he was from Odessa.
Melamed, Reb Moshe, teacher and pogrom victim.
Melamed, Yisroel Avrohom, killed in the pogrom.
Malamud, Meir Moshk, listed as involved with pharmaceutical products in 1913 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business diretory.
Melech, Chana, daughter of Yosef; killed in pogrom, age 11.
Melech, Nunye, son of Yosef, killed in pogrom, age 22.
Melech, Roize, daughter of Yosef; killed in pogrom, age 9.
Melech, Tuva, son of Ezra, killed in pogrom, age 40.
Melech, Yosef, son of Yaakov; Ezra Cohen's son-in-law; killed in pogrom, age 45.

Mendlin, Shlema-Jankel Zusevich, manufacturing, (1914 business directory)

Mershen, Moshko, included in 1907 voter list; listed in manufacturing in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Miflik, Aron Mendelevich (39). His sons: Mendel (11),   Shlema (4) (1875 census).
Miflik, Mendel Menashevich (21), wife Khosia (20). (1834 census).
Milstein, Chana, child who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Milstein, Isaac Yankelevich (1757-1823), sons: Berko (30), Zelman (1812-1829); son-in-law Luzer Gershkovich Milshtein (37), wife Dvoira (34), son Gershko (4), daughter Khaia (1) (1834 census).
Milstein Mendel, child who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Milstein, Michel, pogrom survivor who lost his brother, Berel; father of Mendel and Chana.
Mindlen, Laike, United Party member and participant in theatre.
Mindlen, Shlomo, prominent citizen; son of Yaakov Zisia; killed in pogrom, age 49; listed in manufacturing in 1913 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directory.
Mindlikh, Shlema, included in 1907 voter list.
Misflok, Shlema Mendelevich (1763-1834), wife Nekhama (60) (1834 census).
Mitofsky, Rachel, founding member of Felshtiner Association in 1905; member of pogrom relief committee in New York.
Mitofsky, W., founding member of Felshtiner Association in 1905; member of pogrom relief committee in New York.
Modick, Enia Mendelevna, manufacturing, (1914 business directory)
Modick, Ida, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Modick, Sruel, killed in the pogrom; grandfather of Polina Lerner, last Jewish resident of Felshtin.
Modick, Sura
, mother of Polina Lerner, last Jewish resident of Felshtin.
Modick, Yosel, lost his wife, Shaindel, and children in the pogrom.
Modick, Zisel, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Modick, Zisev, listed in manufacturing in 1913 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directory
.
Montag, Alter, testified in the trial of Commissar Zimmer in Proskurov.
Morselled, Rabbi, Felshtin's last Rabbi.
Moshen, Eliyahu, one of the alleged "revolutionaries" in Felshtin used by pro-Petlura forces as a pretext for the pogrom.
Mosick, Enya, listed manufacturing in 1913 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directory.
Moskowitz, Nota, included in list of notable Felshtin Jews, 1775.
Motosiask,Volostenai, helped Moishe Zilberman remove bodies of pogrom victims from the street.
Muchnick, Lazer, included in 1907 voter list.
Muflig, Moshe and Susia, pogrom survivors.
Muflig, Shlema, included in 1907 voter list.
Nachatnyk (maybe Potiashnik), Moshko Yosevich (97) is missing since 1817 (1834 census).

Naiman, Yisroel, member of pogrom relief committee in New York.
Neiman, Gershko Leibovich (45), wife Mynuia (40), sons: Aron (24), Volf (15), daughter Ester (14). Aron's wife Malka (20), son Froim (4), daughter Tsipa (2); Volf's wife Sura (14) (1834 census).
Neiman, Itsko Leibovich (27), daughters: Rivka (6), Leia (3) (1834 census).
Neiman, Leiba Nukhimovich (1773-1820) (1834 census).
Neiman, Nukhim Leibovich (35) escaped in 1830 (1834 census).
Neitman, Avrum Yosevich (320, wife Frima (30), sons: Khakhna (7), Leiba (5), Chaim (1) (1834 census).
Neitman, Chaim Yosevich (35), wife Minuia (30), son Yosil (6), Khana (1) (1834 census).
Newman, S., founding member, Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Nierenberg, S., founding member of the Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Novoseller, Rabbi David, Felshtin's rabbi at the time of the pogrom; his wife and two children were killed in the pogrom.
Nuil, Ioil Nukhimovich (57) - escaped in 1820 (1834 census).
Nusinova, Nuta listed in manufacturing in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
N
ustsiva, Chaya-Rivka, listed in manufacturing in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Ofeh, Yaakov
, member of pogrom relief committee in Felshtin.
Oife, Chava Chaim, listed in grocery business in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Oikhman, Aron Udkovich (47), sons: Fishel (27), Yankel (20); brother Abramko (35) (1875 census).
Oikhman
, Gilel Gdalevich (56), sons: Azril (34), Moshko (31), Volko (14), Azril's sons: Gershko, Abramko (in the borough of Satanov), Moshko's sons: Itsko (7), Gdal (1)
(1875 census).
Oikhman, Mortko Gilevich (20) (1875 census).
Oikhman, Moshko, included in 1907 voter list.

Oikhman
, Shmuel-Moshko Fishekelevich (missing) (1875 census).
Oikhman, Usher, included in 1907 voter list.
Oikhman, Yonkhel Volkovich (53), brother Mikhel (49 (1875 census).
Oilstein, Harry (Herschel), member of the yizkor book publications committee and treasurer of the Felshtiner Association for many years; served on pogrom relief committee; elected trustee at first Association meeting in October 1905.
Oilstein, I., founding member, Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Oker, Shmuel Yosevich (1755-1842) (1834 census).
Oks, Gershko Zeligovich (41) escaped in 1830 (1834 census).
Oks, Itsko Zeligovich (47), wife Brana (44), sons: Chaim (27), David (24) - exiled to Siberia in 1829, daughters Dvoira (20), Feiga (19), Rivka (1). Chaim's wife Lea (24), son Manel (6), daughters Iakhvit (3), Malka (1) (1834 census).
Oxsman, Sarah, a contributor to the yizkor book.
Oxsman, Shaika, Sora Yankel's son; killed in the pogrom with his wife.

Palatchik, Yankel Davidovich (25) (1834 census).
Palatnik, Moshko Gershkovich (29) (1834 census).
Palatnik, Shlema Berkovich (41) (1834 census).
Palatnik, Yankel Leibovich (37) (1834 census).
Pelts, Mendel Gershkovich (47) (1834 census).
Penirov, Dr., only doctor in Felshtin after the pogrom; helped the sick and the orphans.
Perl, El Mordkovich (20) was missing since 1818 (1834 census).
Perlman, Berko Getselevich (47), son Gershko (14) (1834 census).
Perlman, Gentsel Berkovich (37), wife Gelia (35), son Manel (7), daughters: Reizia (15), Tovba (12) (1834 census).

Perlman, Itsko Berkovich (23), wife Rukhlia (20), daughter Genia (1) (1834 census).
Perlman, Manel Berkovich (27), wife Feiga (24), son Mekhel (1) (1834 census).
Perlman, Mortko Shlemovich (52) is missing since 1818 (1834 census).
Pikover, family killed in pogrom.
Pikover, Eliyahu, a sexton.
Piper, Berko Srulevich (1799-1824)(1834 census).
Pipis, Moshko Berkovich (1730-1818) (1834 census).
Pislyuk, Mar, listed in the grocery trade in the 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Polek, Abram Davidovich (33) escaped in 1827 (1834 census).
Policks, Herschel Leib, a teacher; his wife, Miriam Dvorah and son, Moshe, were killed in the pogrom.
Policks, Mayer Leib, assistant to Rabbi Yisroel Kitover.
Pomerantz, Chaim, died of illness; after the pogrom his wife, Bobtze,  two daughters, and son-in-law went to Lemberg and lived in poverty.
Pomerantz, Breina, went to live in Lemberg after the pogrom, daughter of Chaim and Bobtze.
Pomerantz, Manny, went to Lemberg after the pogrom; his parents were Chaim and Bobtze.
Pomerantz, Moshko, included in 1907 voter list.
Pomerantz, Tzipa, contributor to the yizkor book.
Pomerantz, Yossel, contributor to the yizkor book.
Portegal, Asna, Yekel's daughter, killed in pogrom, age 34.
Portegal, Etya, her husband and family were killed in the pogrom.
Portegal, Ita, Avrohom's daughter; killed in pogrom, age 65.
Portegal, Rivka, Yekel;s daughter, killed in pogrom, age 40.
Portegal, Yekel, Leib's son; killed in the pogrom, age 68. 
Portnoy, Mordechai, hid in the Rubinstein basement after the first Felshtin pogrom.
Portnoy, N., founding member of the Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Portnoy, Shmuel Chaim,  Financial Secretary of the yizkor book publications committee; contributor to the yizkor book; founding member of the Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Postivas, Reb Gershon, involved in a political dispute with the Beth Medrash.
Postivas, Nuta Gershon, pogrom victim.
Potashnik, Itsko Moshkovich (57), sons: Shmuel (1809-1831), Yos (22), Yankel (20), Chaim (13), Yos's wife Gitlia (20), son Mordko (2) (1834 census).
Potiker, Gershon, member of a group of about 10 tea drinkers in the Rabbi's social circle.
Press, Avrohom, aided Chana Sostchin and her child during the pogrom.
Press, Chaim, participated in meetings in New York to plan the Felshtiner Association.
Press, Oizer, one of the first Felshtiners to emigrate to the U.S.
Principalke, Susia, killed with her daughter in the pogrom.
Proviant, Ber, emigrated to the U.S. in 1900.
Raber, Baila, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Raber, Chaika, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Raber, Falik Yosevich (42), wife Dvoira (40), sons: Itsko (13), Leiba (9), David (2), daughters Minikha (10), Beila (6) (1834 census).
Raber, Joseph, a butcher and father of Shmuel.
Raber, Polick, member of pogrom relief committee in Felshtin.
Raber, Shmuel, Felshtin-born soldier who moved to Proskurov after World War II.
Raber, Yitzchok, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Raber, Yos Falikovich (67) escaped in 1833 (1834 census).
Raber, Yosef and his wife, Hennie, were killed in the pogrom; parents of Baila, Chaika, and Yitzchok.
Rabin, Baila, orphan who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Rabin, Eta, orphan who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Rabin, Mendel, and his wife were killed in the first pogrom; father of Baila, Eta, and Sosi.
Rabin, Sosi, orphan who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Rabinovich, David Mendelevich (48), wife Lytsia (45), son Srul (22), daughters: Feiga (22), Dvoira (15). Srul's wife Sura (20) (1834 census).
Racher, Pollik, pogrom survivor and contributor to the yizkor book.
Rachmilevitch, Aron, included in 1907 voter list.
Rachmilevitch, Gittel, Leib Polick's daughter; killed in pogrom with her two daughters.
Rachmilevitch, Yankel, included in 1907 voter list.
Reisis, Reb Leib, one of a group of about 10 tea drinkers in the Rabbi's social circle; a teacher and mathematician.
Reisis, Usher, Financial Secretary of First Progressive Felshtiner Association circa 1963.
Reitman, Moishe Naftulovich (42) is missing since 1817; son Srul (21) (1834 census).
Reshilinitzer, Mendel Moshe, killed in pogrom with wife.
Reshilinitzer, Yosel, killed in the pogrom with his wife.
Rochman, Zeev, killed in pogrom with his wife.
Rods, Yankel Iudkovich (52), sons: Moishe (18), Kopel (11) (1834 census) (1834 census).
Rofeh, Ber Hersch, his wife was Gisia, and children were Shimon, Shmuel, Yoel, and Manisch; Yoel was blind.
Roif, Berko Leibovich (21), wife Gudia (20), daughter Ester (1) (1834 census).
Roif, Leiba Berkovich (43), wife Basia (40), sons: Enber (15), Shoel (11), Chaim (6); daughter Alta (1); brother Itsek (35) - registered as a merchant of the city of Proskurov (1834 census).
Roikhman, Vol Davidovich (45), wife Dvoira (40), sons: David (12), Gershko (4), daughters: Genia (10), Beila (6) (1834 census).
Roitman, Beniumin Moshkovich (53) (1834 census).
Roitman, Geinikh Berkovich (24), wife Rukhlia (23) (1834 census).
Roitman, Ida Shulevich (1767-1819) (1834 census).
Roitman, Naftula Sukherevich (69) (1834 census).
Roitman, Shmul Moshkovich (61) escaped in 1833; son Avrum (24), wife Shendlia (21), daughter Tovba (1) (1834 census).
Roiz, Zusia, son of Moshe; shot on frozen river during the pogrom, age 34.
Roizen, Abram, listed in Jewish Religious Personnel in the Russian Empire,
1853-1854.
Roizen, Mikhel Leibovich (1769-1819), sons: Naftula (24), Yankel (1813-1818). Naftula's wife Khanuia (24), daughter Genia (2) (1834 census).
Roizenman, M. Chaim, member of pogrom relief committee in Felshtin; contributor to yizkor book.
Roizenshtein, Abram Yankelevich (37), sons: Nukhok (13), Chaim (7) (1834 census).
Roizenshtein, Abramko Yankelevich (78) (1875 census).
Roizenshtein, Berko Yankelevich (61). His sons: Man (41), Yankel (25). Man's sons: Moshko, Yankel, Naftula (in the settlement of Andreikovtsy)  (1875 census).

Roizenshtein, Iankler Berkovich (61), wife Dvoira (60); son Berko (20), wife Rukhlia (21), daughters: Malka (4), Tovba (3), Sluva (2), Bliuma (1) (1834 census).
Roizenshtein, Man Ruvikovich (44), son Itsko (19), brother Alter (27) (1875 census).
Roizenshtein, Man Berkovich (41), sons: Moshko (16), Yankel (13), Naftula (3), Volko (1) (1875 census).

Roizenshtein, Ruvin Abramovich (22), wife Sosia (23), son Manel (3), daughter Malka (5) (1834 census).
Roizenshtein, Yankel Abramovich (35), his son Abrum-Abish. Yankel's brother Moshko (29) (1875 census).
Roizentsvaig, Freida, listed in hardware/metal products in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Roizentsvaig, Shoel, included in 1907 voter list.
Roizman, Bina, Alter's daughter, killed in the pogrom, age 65.
Roizman, Chaytshe, Moshe Yaakov's daughter, raped and killed in pogrom, age 40.
Roizman, Menucha, Yosef's daughter, raped and killed in pogrom, age 13.
Roizman, Sora, Yosef's daughter; raped and killed in pogrom, age 15.
Roizman, Yosef, son of Gershon and husband of Chaytshe; killed in pogrom, age 46.
Rosenstein, Pearl, founding member of the Felshtiner Association.
Rosenthal, Avigdor, a watchmaker in New York in  the early 1900s.

Rozniatovski, Ios, manufacturing trade (1897 and 1899 business directories)

Rubin, J., founding member, Felshtiner Association.
Rubin, Yosel, served on pogrom relief committee in New York.
Rubinstein, Deborah, contributor to the yizkor book.
Rubinstein, Mechtsi, contributor to the yizkor book; raised money for pogrom relief efforts.
Rusia, Zaida, his wife was killed in the pogrom.
Rymer, Shulim Naftulovich (44), wife Nekhama (40), sons: Mortko (20), Shepsel (recruited in 1829); daughters: Golda (5), Minda (1); Mortko's wife Leia (17) (1834 census).

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