Regina Jacob Timeline
Timeline of Regina Jacob's early life through marriage.
Mead Public Library
710 N. 8th Street
Sheboygan, WI 53081
United States
Timeline of Regina Jacob's early life through marriage.
Warschau, Martha B. Remarks made at the 10th anniversary of the Warschau Room Dedication, October 2, 2011.
Song (with translation), "Hatikva." Performed at the 10th anniversary of the Warshcau Room Dedication. October 2, 2011.
Program Notes. [Descriptions of Jewish songs and passages used in the 10th anniversary of the dedication of the Warschau Room program, October 2, 2011].
Baruth, Anne. "Fela's Visits." Presented at the 10th anniversary of the Warschau Room Dedication. (Page 4 of 4)
Baruth, Anne. "Fela's Visits." Presented at the 10th anniversary of the Warschau Room Dedication. (Page 3 of 4)
Baruth, Anne. "Fela's Visits." Presented at the 10th anniversary of the Warschau Room Dedication. (Page 2 of 4)
Baruth, Anne. "Fela's Visits." Presented at the 10th anniversary of the Warschau Room Dedication. (Page 1 of 4)
Letter from Deacon Tony Abts for the 10th Anniversary of the Dedication, September 30, 2011.
Juan Perez Remarks for the 10th Anniversary of the Dedication, October 2, 2011. (Page 4 of 4)
Juan Perez Remarks for the 10th Anniversary of the Dedication, October 2, 2011. (Page 3 of 4)
Juan Perez Remarks for the 10th Anniversary of the Dedication, October 2, 2011. (Page 2 of 4)
Juan Perez Remarks for the 10th Anniversary of the Dedication, October 2, 2011. (Page 1 of 4)
Matzner, Robert. Remarks, October 2, 2011. (10th anniversary of the Warschau Room)
Program Draft, Warschau Room, Draft 9/20/11.
Flyer, "10th Anniversary of the Dedication: Fela and Anschel Warschau Room at Mead Public Library," Sunday, October 2, 2011.
Bamberg, Germany Displaced Person Camp: D.P. Police Security Team
Edward Baras is sitting second from the right
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Family of Edward Baras (approximately 1940)
Standing, left to right- brother Morris (1912-1988), Edward, Herman Lorber
Sitting, left to right- Sylvia Gelbttuch (girlfriend, and later wife of Morris), mother Gittel, sister Regina (1911-1995)
Husband of Lucy Rothstein Baras (1947; Bamberg, Germany)
Edward Baras (1909-1995)
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Brother of Lucy Rothstein Baras (June 8, 1938; Skalat, Poland)
Joseph Rothstein (age 19)
Lived in Sheboygan for about 4 years in early 1950s
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Family of Lucy Rothstein Baras (approximately 1924; Skalat, Poland)
Standing- Lucy (age 11)
Sitting, left to right- father Wolf, brother Joseph (age 5), paternal grandmother, brother Milo (age 1), mother Gusta
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Mother and Cousin of Lucy Rothstein Baras before Minnie left for America (approximately 1921; Skalat, Poland)
Left- Minnie Goldstein
Right- Gusta Rothstein
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Parents of Lucy Rothstein Baras
Engaged to be married (approximately 1912)
Left- Gusta Friedman (b. 1888)
Right- Wolf Rothstein (b. 1886
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Tunkieicz, Jennie, "Hitler Shrine Won't Go Public," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, June 16, 2006, p. 3B.
Donated by Robert Matzner.