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As of 1963-1967, Rosa was still living in Bucharest. Her husband, Nathan, was a retailer of textiles.<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref> | As of 1963-1967, Rosa was still living in Bucharest. Her husband, Nathan, was a retailer of textiles.<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref> | ||
Rosa's son, Rafi, 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> | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Revision as of 02:55, 31 August 2020
Rosa Abramovici | |
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Spouse | Nathan Rosenberg (m. ?–)[1] |
Children | Rafi Rosenberg[2] |
Parents |
Raphael Abramovici Betty Bernstein[3] |
As of 1963-1967, Rosa was still living in Bucharest. Her husband, Nathan, was a retailer of textiles.[4]
Rosa's son, Rafi, 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]