Rubin family collection
Mier Rubin (b. 1868) and his family lived in Zambrów, Poland. He and his wife had eight children: Louis, David, Chaim, Hanu, Rivka, Chaile, Maryann, and Norma. He immigrated to the United States in 1923, and his sons Louis and David left in 1926 for Cuba, where they stayed for two years. Louis then immigrated to the United States, and David returned to Poland to move with his wife and children to Palestine. Mier’s wife and daughters Maryann and Norma came shortly afterwards. They all settled in Illinois. Mier’s family who did not emigrate from Poland did not survive the Holocaust. The Rubin family collection contains photographs and immigration papers documenting the lives of the Rubin family in Zambrów, Poland and the United States. Included is the passport and naturalization certificate of Mier Rubin. There is also a family photograph album with photographs of the Rubin family in Zambrów and in the United States. Additionally, there is a new year's card with a message in Hebrew.
- EHRI
- Archief
- us-005578-irn526657
- Rubin, Louis.
- Zambrów (Poland)
- Document
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