It is certainly the same Albin, which I mentioned. I'm sure there haven't been two
Albin Rubinovich Eisensteins in Tomsk. His son was Rubin (Rubin Albinovich), who passed away before his father.
Albins wife Ruth passed away around 1980, Albin later married again, passed away around 15 years ago,
if I remember correctly, his second wife about one year ago.
Albin had two sisters, the older, Medi, married Franz Rosenzweig, who studied economy and
finaces in pre-war Berlin, they lived in Kozman, closed to Czernowitz, had 2 children,
Jozhi (Joseph) and Arianne. Jozhi studied Physics in Novosibirsk, he lives now in Freiburg
(at least he was living there while working there the last 20 years), Arianne in Berlin.
Albin's jonger sister, Lia, was living in Romania till she moved to Duesseldorf, Germany.
I think she is still alive.
[Alexander Rosner]
----- Ursprüngliche Message -----
> Von: M.Goldberger <marina778_at_bezeqint.net>
> An: 'alexander rosner' <alexanderrosner_at_yahoo.de>; 'Heinrich Sinnreich' <henry_at_sinnreich.net>
> CC: 'Czernowitz Genealogy and History' <czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu>
> Gesendet: 22:02 Donnerstag, 13.August 2015
> Betreff: RE: [Cz-L] Siberia
>
> Henry,
>
> is this person related to you ... So is the details from The Book of Memory of
> the Tomsk region:
>
> 1. Aizenshtein Albin Rubinovich
> Born in 1911, Romania, Radauti; Jew; higher education; b / n; TEMZ, senior
> engineer. Lived: Tomsk.
> He was arrested on March 9, 1953
> Sentenced: June 11, 1953, a tie .: st.58-02, anti-Soviet agitation.
> Sentence: 10 years, 5 years' disqualification. Rehabilitated in May 1956
> 2. Aizenshtein Albin Rubinovich
> Born in 1911, Romania, Radauti; Jew; higher education; b / n; Tomsky Instrument
> factory, engineer. Lived: Tomsk.
> He was arrested on March 9, 1953
> Sentence: 7 July 1953, tie .: st.58-02, anti-Soviet agitation.
> Sentence: 10 years, 5 years' disqualification Rehabilitated in January 1993
>
> Marc
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: alexander rosner [mailto:alexanderrosner_at_yahoo.de]
> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 9:48 AM
> To: Heinrich Sinnreich; M.Goldberger
> Cc: Czernowitz Genealogy and History
> Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Siberia
>
> Henry,
>
>
> is Albin Eisenstein related to you?
> Albin married Ruth Baltinester, a friend of my mother, they (Baltinesters) lived
>
> just across the Heinegasse street from the "Jüdisches Haus" on
> Elisabethplatz.
> They all have been deported and lived in Tomsk, western Siberia, till the late
> 70-th.
>
> Alex
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