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The Unbroken Chain Index THE UNBROKEN CHAIN INDEX INDEX Aarons Herbert, 286 Sasha, 369 Jennifer, 495 Ackerman Shuria, 369 Lea, 378 Alexander (Aron Meyer), 71 Aker Aaronson Berish (Isaachar Dov), 71 Gitel, 497 Aaron Pinchas, 148, 150 Meir (Mark), 71 Akker Chanoch, 149 Neil (Naftali Hertz), 71 Menachem, 183 Judith, 68 Wolf, 137 Zelig Reuven, 182 Michael Elijah (Eliyahu), 148 Yaakov Pesach (Jack), 71 Alain Prevost, 434 Michael Eliyahu, 149, 153 Adamson Alberstein Yosef, 407 Susan, 619 Yafa, 207 Aaronson (Aronzon) Addison Albert Joshua Moses, 148 Eliasof, 621 Harry, 386 Abbot Henry, 621 Aldobrandini Yoni, 389 Howard Alan, 621 Olimpia, 419 Abecassis Ades Aleshkovsky Maimon, 194 Alan M., 247 Jacob, 440 Abel Leon M., 247 Aleshkovsky (Ellikovski) Zvi, 346 Adler Esther, 439 Abeles Chaim Yosef, 278 Alfasi David, 16 Herbert, 247 Yitzchak, 165 Esther, 268 Israel, 75 Algozy John H., 15 Menachem, 615 Aaron Zeev, 504 Yosef, 551 Moshe, 191 Aryey Leib, 15, 505 Aber Moshe and Miriam, 125 DovBerish, 505 Felix, 305 Naftali Haim, 606 Isaiah (Szaja), 505 Aberdam Shulem Tzvi, 615 Aliashvali Chava, 210 Tommy, 167 Nana, 491 Abergill Yisrael Eliezer, 606 Alishkovsk Miriam, 243 Affen Batya, 466 Abowitz David, 388 Allen Meir Zeev, 144 Riva, 388 Matilda Rose Erika, 261 Abraham Aftergood (Aftergut) Tamsin, 261 Charlotte (Lotte), 299 Moshe, 198 Allerhand Ephraim Fischel, 74 Agasi Avraham David, 118 Abrahams Miriam, 497 Harel Yitzchak, 118 Anthony John, 428 Agmon Paul Petachya, 118 Jimmy, 396 Jonathan Charles, 37 Shira Bracha, 118 Sheindel Rochel, 78 Agnon Yishai Avnerr, 118 Abramczyk Shmuel Yosef (Shay), 359 Allison Eleazar, 77 Aharoni Jane, 396 Abramowitz David, 334 Alon Fania, 390 Michael Avraham, 334 Alex, 120 Judah Aryey Leib HaKohen, 502 Moshe, 513 Aloni Yisroel, 78 Aharoni (originally Aaronowitz) Moshe, 120 Abrams Benzion, 513 Alpart Herbert, 531 Aharonson Nathan Nuta, 537 Joy, 533 Israel, 407 Alperowitz Kenneth Brian, 532 Israel (Rully), 407 Yisrael, 186 Lawrence, 532 Ahronson Zeev, 186 Lionel, 356 Joseph Zvi, 491 Alperstein Mark, 532 Aiello Hugo Haim, 37 Scott David, 532 Pete, 367 Alpin Abramson Aijzenstejn Isaac, 236 Isaac Meir, 629 Saul, 53 Altberg Joshua, 286 Aisenstadt Joseph, 103 Achsa Gershon Grisha, 369 Alter, 207 Malka, 498 Lonja, 369 Abraham Issachar Benjamin Elijah, Achtentuch Luba, 369 206 639 INDEX THE UNBROKEN CHAIN Abraham Issachar Binyamin Pinchas, 204 Marcelo, 241 Eliyahu, 205 Pinchas, 208 Michael Ira, 240 Abraham Mordecai, 52, 53, 58, 63, Pinchas Menachem, 203 Roberto, 240 200, 201, 202, 203, 205, 209, Pinchas Menachem, 201, 202, 203 Amerongen 627 Pinchas Menachem, 205 Vivienne A.J. van, 434 Aryey Leib, 61, 200 Pinchas Menachem Mendel, 207 Amiel Aryey Leib (Liebel), 205 Rachel Adel, 204 Moses Avigdor, 567 Aryey Lieb, 208 Rivka, 203, 204 Amir Avraham David, 207 Ruth, 203 Judah, 396 Avraham Leib, 205 Sara Chaya, 204 Amital Avraham Mordechai, 203, 204 Saul, 202 Yehuda, 346 Avraham Mordechai, 61 Shalom, 207 Amsel Ayala, 203 Shimon Baruch, 207 Abraham, 545 Binyamin, 203, 204 Shmuel, 207 Chaim, 544 Chaim Akiva, 205 Simcha Binim, 204 David, 544 Chaim Elazar, 207 Simcha Bunem, 204 Eleazar Zeev, 543, 544, 545 Chana, 204 Simcha Bunim, 207, 208 Isaac, 66, 543, 544 Chanoch Chaim, 204 Simha Bonem, 201 Isaac Zvi Hirsch, 543 Chaya Roda, 204 Simon, 170, 232, 577 Jacob, 545 Chaya Sara, 203 Simon Haim, 63 Joseph, 544, 545 Daniel Haim, 202 Solomon, 63, 205, 221 Peretz, 543 David, 204, 205 son, 204 Yaakov, 545 Dvora, 203 Tsipora, 203 Amster Efraim, 204 Yakov Shraga, 204 David, 95 Eliasz Icko (Eliyahu Yitzchak), 53 Yehoshua Heshel, 204 Herbert, 95 Elijah Joseph, 63 Yehuda Arye, 203, 204 Anavi Elka Miriam, 203 Yehuda Aryey Leib, 205 Chaim Gal, 485 Esther, 203, 204 Yehuda Leib, 205 Anderson Feiga, 203, 204 Yerachmiel Meir, 207 Clifton Leon, 516 Feiga Tsipora, 203 Yisrael, 204 Herbert Lawrence, 516 Freidel Chedva, 204 Yisrael Zvi Hirsch, 205 Joseph, 515, 524 Haim Eleazar, 206 Yissachar Dov, 207 Jules E., 515 Hanoch, 61 Yitschak Meir, 203 Michael, 515 Isaac, 201, 209 Yitschak Zelig, 204 Sima, 524 Isaac David, 202 Yitzchak Hanoch Mordechai Zvi, Stephen, 515 Isaac Meir, 51, 52, 58, 154, 157, 208 Andrews 200, 201, 202, 208, 629 Yitzchak Meir, 61 George, 115 Israel, 201, 207 Yocheved, 203 Andronewsky Israel Menachem, 201 Yoel, 205 Deborah (Dora), 515 Jacob Aryey, 201 Altose Angel Jacob Meir, 201, 202 Alexander R., 559 Yechiel Gershon, 197 Joel, 205 Larry, 559 Ankier Joseph Judah Aryey (Leib), 206 Altusky Lucia Salomea, 18 Judah Aryey, 202 Abraham Moses, 447 Ansaldo Judah Aryey Leib, 62, 200, 219 Isaac, 447 Luciana, 431 Malka, 204 Joseph Menachem, 447 Ansbacher Meir, 63, 201 Solomon Avigdor, 447 Yona, 494 Menachem, 203, 205 Zev W., 447 Ansel Menachem Mendel, 61, 205, 206, Alvarez Chaya, 613 207, 208, 221 Mario, 322 Anshin Menachem Simcha, 203 Amasha Adel, 142 Miriam, 204 Esawey, 93 Moshe Gedalyahu, 142 Mordecai, 208 Amerikaner Anstalt Mordechai, 207 Albert, 240 Kredit, 359 Mordechai Zev, 203 Alfred, 240 Anzicek Moses Bezalel, 201, 206, 224, 629 Andres, 241 Kathleen, 70 Moshe Betsalel, 204 Curt Wolf, 240 Apatoff Moshe Zvi, 203 Daniel Alberto, 240 Judah (Yudel), 555 Nechemiah, 201 David Benjamin, 240 Zvi Hirsch, 555 Nehemiah, 201, 205 Erik Walter, 240 Apelbaum Noach David, 204 Jonathan Karl, 240 Chaya Sima, 50 640 THE UNBROKEN CHAIN INDEX Apgar Yaakov Yosef, 77 Moshe, 83, 84, 603 Eric Nathan, 251 Yitzchak (Eric), 76 Moshe Aryey, 80 Appelbaum Ashiri Moshe Dovid, 78 Sharon, 92 Inbar, 407 Moshe Yosef Dovid, 82 Appelman Ashkenasy Nachum, 79, 80 Bella, 512 Israel (Eugene), 430 Nosson Dovid, 603 Apple Sonya (Sarah Sima), 430 Pinchas Shulem, 85 Aminadav Mordechai, 503 Ashkenazi R. Zvi Hirsch (Herschel), 84 Benseon Harry (Chayim BenTzion), Aaron Zelig, 84 Samuel Shmelke, 79 504 Abraham Abba, 86 Saul, 78 Chanoch Yehudah, 503 Abraham Haim, 79 Shalom Aaron, 605 Raymond, 503 Abraham Naftali, 80 Shalom Meir, 79 Shmuel Tzvi, 503 Alexander, 85 Shlomo Pinchas, 224 Arad Alexander Chaim, 84, 85, 614 Shulem, 86 Giora, 583 Alexander Haim, 72, 73, 82 Solomon, 72, 73, 76 Ardao Alexander Sender Haim, 85 Tuvia Tzvi, 78 Adolfo, 39 Asher, 80 Uri, 80, 603, 612 Armedorf Asher Anschel, 73, 75, 77, 80, 85, Yaakov, 81 Ida, 356 86 Yaakov Yitzchok, 85 Armstrong Avraham Mordechai, 62, 78 Yael, 469 Michael I.C., 101 Baruch, 86 Yekutiel Zalman YomTov Lipa, 84 Arndt Beryl, 609 Yisrael, 224 Arthur, 36 Chaim Eleazar Nissan, 78 Yisrael Yitzchak, 86 Aronson Chanoch Dov, 78, 85 Yisroel, 78 Avigdor Judah Leibish, 149 Chanoch Henoch, 82, 83, 610, 614 Yitzchok, 603, 609, 610, 614 Sophie (Tzipeh/Tzipporah, 314 Chaya Roiza, 82 Yoel, 83, 85 Aronzon DovBer (Berel), 83 Yoel Mendel, 84 Israel Judah, 149 Efraim, 75 Yoel Tzvi, 603 Menachem Mendel, 149 Elimelech, 72, 82, 605, 610 Zalman, 83, 137, 478, 480, 570 Michael Eliyahu, 149 Elimelech (Melech), 72, 73 Zalman Leib (Zygmunt Leon), 79 Pinchas, 149 Ephraim Joseph Dov, 86 Zalmen Leib, 83, 85 Samuel Alexander, 149 Haim Eleazar Nissan, 78 Zvi, 2, 68, 81, 83, 165 Shalom, 149 Haim Eleazar Nissan (Luser Zvi Hirsch, 2, 48, 80, 137, 542, 563, Yeshoshua Moshe, 149 Nissen), 77 570, 625 Yitzchak, 149 Hanoch Dov, 79 Zvi Shimshon (Herschel), 81 Arrow Hanoch Heinich Dov, 82 Ashkenazy Julius, 506 Hanoch Heinoch, 75 Henoch, 81 Artel Hanoch Heinoch Dov, 85 Zvi, 75 James, 385 Hanoch Henoch Dov, 80 Ashkenzai Seymour (Shep), 385 Isaac, 82, 83 Nosson (Nathan) David, 81 Aryey Liebus Rabinowitz, 217 Isaac Elijah, 139 Ashlag Arzi Israel, 5, 70, 75, 80, 593 Eliezer, 485 Judith, 217 Israel Eliezer, 224 Yishai, 485 Michael, 217 Jacob, 75, 78, 81, 137 Ashrey Ziporah, 217 Jacob Hirsch, 82 Herman, 384 Asch Jehiel, 79, 538 Ashur Eleanore (Ilse), 281 Jerachmeel, 140 Yaakov, 485 Aschkenasy Joel, 49, 72, 73, 75, 77, 79, 82, 86, Yitzchak, 485 Chaim Shlomo, 76 175, 478, 571 Aspis David, 77 Joshua, 86 Israel, 337 Efraim Zalman, 76 Kalman Yehoshua, 81 Samuel, 11 Eleazar, 77 Meir Yehuda, 83 Assouline Ernest (Haim), 77 Menachem Mendel, 79 Ehud, 320 Israel Joel, 76 Menachem Shlomo, 83, 84 Guy, 320 Jack (Jacob), 76 Meshullam Issachar, 80 Nimrod, 320 Jacquis (Jacob), 76 Meshullam Yissachar, 81 Asulin Joel, 76 Meshullam Zusha, 83 Nechama, 118 Mordecai, 77 Meshullem Yissocher, 612 Atar Moshe Dov, 76 Mordecai, 213 Abraham, 332 Naftali, 76 Moses, 75, 80 Ofir, 332 Shimon, 77 Moses David, 73, 75, 77, 86, 213 Atia 641 INDEX THE UNBROKEN CHAIN Yoel, 376 Dorit, 320 Aharon, 389 Atias Ehud, 320 Bernard (Beryl), 387 Yehuda, 124 Ruti (Ruth), 320 Binyamin, 388 Zvi Hirsch, 347 Avrin David, 389 Atik Gerald M., 402 David Yeshaya, 389 David, 497 Axelrad DovBer, 389 Atlas Ben, 70 Harry, 389 Abby, 443 Gregory Daniel (Greg), 70 Harry (Harold), 387 Minke, 213 Kenneth, 70 Jacob, 389 Attia Ayalon Jacob (Jake), 387 Alphons, 263 Michael, 566 Jacob Joshua, 387, 399 Auerbach Ayrons James (Jacob), 473 Abraham Dov, 540 Harvey, 386 Label, 387, 399 Aryey Leib, 138, 536, 537 Joseph Z., 386 Leo (Aryey Leib/Label), 387 Avraham Dov, 146 Azrieli Leonard (Lenny), 387 Baruch, 446 Barak, 243 Liba, 344 Channah, 302 Nachman, 243 Meir Simcha, 388 Eliezer, 194, 195, 330 Saar, 243 Mordecai (Motti), 387 Friedrich (Fritz), 264 Azulai Mordechai, 389 Haim, 330, 335 Moshe, 284 Morris, 387 Henriette (Yetchen), 245 Babad Noson (Norbert), 389 Jacob Pinchas, 538 Abraham Moses, 234 Reuven Yechezkel, 388 Joseph, 541 David Menachem Meinish, 164 Shaul Yedidya Eleazar, 388 Joseph Yoshke, 538 Fanny, 499 Shlomo, 389 Joseph Yoske, 540 Isaac, 75, 80, 86, 543 Shmuel Yeshaya, 388 Nachman, 541 Jehiel, 85 Yaakov Eliyahu, 387 Rebecca Miriam, 540 Joel, 75 Yakov Yehohsua, 389 Shlomo Zalman, 277, 575 Joshua Heschel, 94, 592 Yehuda Baruch Ber, 388 Simcha Bonem, 194 Menachem Mendel, 165 Bakst (originally
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