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| name              = Simon Abramovici
| name              = Simon Abramovici
| birth_date        = c. 1895<ref>Assumes that mom, [[Betty Bernstein (1874)|Betty Bernstein]] was 21 when she had Simon</ref>
| birth_date        = c. 1895<ref>Assumes that mom, [[Betty Bernstein (1874)|Betty Bernstein]] was 21 when she had Simon</ref>
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Simon was involved in customs clearance, etc when in Romania<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref>.
Simon's son, Rafael, was brought to Israel along with his cousin [[Osias Rolling (1925)|
Uzia Galil]] by "Youth Aliyah."  Raphael was employed by "Sonol" in Israel.  He served as a captain in the Israeli Armed Forces in the War of Independence, Sinai Campaign of 1956 and War of 1967 (Jordan Campaign).<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref>
== Abramovici's and Rolling's ==
Dina and her brother Simon intermarried with Maurice and her sister Rosalie:
<pre>
    Betty Bernstein----+---Raphael Abramovici            Carolina ? (Rolling)---+---Osias Rolling
                      |                                                        |
                      |                                                        |
            +---------+-----------+                              +------------+-----+
            |                    |                              |                  |
    Simon Abramovici  Dina Abramovici (Rolling)          Maurice Rolling    Rosalie Rolling
                  \              \                          /                  /
                  \              +--------(married)--------+                  /
                    \                                                        /
                    +---------------------(married)-------------------------+
</pre>
== Photos ==
{| class="imageframe"
| [[File:Simon postcard 1912 front.jpeg|150px]] || [[File:Simon postcard 1912 back.jpeg|300px]]
|-
| Postcard to [[Jean Bernstein (1880)|Jean Bernstein]], 1912 (Front)|| Postcard to [[Jean Bernstein (1880)|Jean Bernstein]], 1912 (Back)
|}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 03:25, 31 August 2020

Simon Abramovici
Born c. 1895[1]
Resting place Israel
Spouse Rosalie Rolling (m. ?–) «Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.»"Marriage: Rosalie Rolling to Simon Abramovici" Location: (linkback:http://jimlindstrom.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Simon_Abramovici)
Children Raphael Abramovici[2]
Parents Raphael Abramovici
Betty Bernstein[3]

Simon was involved in customs clearance, etc when in Romania[4].

Simon's son, Rafael, was brought to Israel along with his cousin Uzia Galil by "Youth Aliyah." Raphael was employed by "Sonol" in Israel. He served as a captain in the Israeli Armed Forces in the War of Independence, Sinai Campaign of 1956 and War of 1967 (Jordan Campaign).[5]

Abramovici's and Rolling's

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Dina and her brother Simon intermarried with Maurice and her sister Rosalie:


    Betty Bernstein----+---Raphael Abramovici            Carolina ? (Rolling)---+---Osias Rolling
                       |                                                        |
                       |                                                        |
             +---------+-----------+                               +------------+-----+
             |                     |                               |                  | 
     Simon Abramovici   Dina Abramovici (Rolling)          Maurice Rolling     Rosalie Rolling
                  \              \                           /                  /
                   \              +--------(married)--------+                  /
                    \                                                         /
                     +---------------------(married)-------------------------+

Photos

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Postcard to Jean Bernstein, 1912 (Front) Postcard to Jean Bernstein, 1912 (Back)


Notes

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