[Cz-L] Help finding relatives in Toronto, Canada, originally from Bucovina

From: <dana.dimitriu_at_web.de>
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 18:44:53 +0200
To: SIG Czernowitz <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>, JewishGen Discussion Group SIG <jewishgen_at_lyris.jewishgen.org>, Romania SIG <rom-sig_at_lyris.jewishgen.org>
Reply-to: dana.dimitriu_at_web.de

Dear all,

I am trying to find relatives / their descendants in Toronto, Canada and hope someone will be so kind to help me. Or - even better - perhaps someone out there knows them!

The people in question are two sisters and the daughter of one of them, all of them from Bucovina, Unter-Stanesti / Stanestii de Jos (not sure), who survived the Holocaust in Transnistria in a place called Jedinetz. After the end of the war I am assuming that they went to Romania first, then to Israel, and from there to Canada.

1. Berta born DERMER, who was married TAMLER before WWII

On the Page of Testimony which Berta filled in for her mother-in-law Sali TAMLER and also on other POTs she submitted, she signed her name as Berta DERMER.
The date of the POTs was October 1956 - so she must have arrived in Israel before 1956 and moved from there to Canada later.
[ The reason I am almost 100% sure that Berta had immigrated to Israel is that during that period people from the Eastern Block were not allowed to travel, so in my eyes I can exlude the possibility of the POTs being submitted during a visit to Israel. ]

Berta's husband, Victor TAMLER, born ca. 1912, was killed in 1942 and as far as I know, the couple had no children.
Judging by Victor's birth year, I am assuming Berta to have been born in the interval 1910 - 1920.
I do not know if Berta remarried after 1956.

2. Clara born DERMER, who was married TAMLER before WWII; apparently remarried after WWII to Walter ENGEL

Clara (sister of Berta), was married to Samuel (Sami) TAMLER (brother of Victor). Sami was born 1914 so I am assuming Clara to have been born 1910 - 1920.
The couple had a daughter, called Anita (see further down).
Clara did not submit any POTs at Yad Vashem so I do not know if she ever immigrated to Israel or perhaps took another route to Canada.

3. Anita / Hanny TAMLER

Anita was born shortly before WWII - around 1937-1938. She survived Transnistria together with her mother Clara and aunt Berta.
>From what I know, she was married MARKS - no further details here. I think she had at least one son (?).

I know all three ladies were living in Toronto because they had been corresponding irregularly with my great-aunt Edith (Medi) TAMLER, who passed away last year in Tel Aviv.

A certain Pinkhas DERMER submitted a bunch of POTs at Yad Vashem on the same date as Berta so I am supposing he was closely related to her - perhaps a brother? or father?  On ancestry.com there is a record of arrival in April 1957 in New York for Pinchas and Berta DERMER, both identified with an Israeli passport. I have no other information but perhaps it rings a bell with someone.

While Clara and Berta might have passed away, Anita / Hanny would be in her 70s and I am hoping she still lives. Victor and Sami TAMLER were first cousins of my maternal grandfather. We know very little about what happened to this branch of the family and I am trying to find out as much as I can.

I have tried to find online directories of Jewish cemeteries in Toronto but so far was unsuccesful. I would be grateful for any assistance you might be able to offer to help me make contact  - thank you in advance!

Kind regards,

Dana Dimitriu

Wiesbaden, DE
Email dana.dimitriu_at_web.de
Fax +49-3212-3262367

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