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Kehilat Middlesbrough Newsletter No 10 April 2001 page 2

What You Write about our Website....

I think you are doing a good job, keeping Kehilat Middlesbrough going.

Nat Cannon

Vancouver BC, Canada

Kol Hakavod for the new website. I particularly like the fact that you are no longer limited for space in the newsletters. My only problem is that I could spend hours on line !

Michael Saville

Leeds, England

 

 Delighted with the website.

Michael Bharier

Providene RI, USA

 

Congratulations to you and all concerned in the setting up of the new website - it really is very good.

 

Melville Goldbaum

Beckenham, England

 

Congratulations on a wonderful job well done. Very, very impressive.

 

Jeremy Hodes

Canberra, Australia

 

Congratulations on your very interesting and comprehensive web-site. Thank you for letting me know about it. It was fascinating to see my old family photos on the net. What would grandmama have thought!

Diana Grace

Ipswich, England

 

I think your new website is great. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading it, there is so much news and information.

Betty Levinson

Hartlepool, England

Many thanks for advising me of the new website -- it is really great, but it still feels odd to see my name as No.6 on the Kindertransport list.

 

Ruth Barak

Tel Aviv, Israel

Incredible...phenomenal!

Carole Smollan

London, England 

This is Rita Nayman, the last member of the Nayman family. It was my eightieth birthday earlier this month.

I have just had a look at the photographs on your website and I was very pleased and hope that friends and relations in Middlesbrough have the chance to see them.

I was delighted to see the Smolan family. I remember them all visiting our house in Linthorpe Road.

Betsie Smolan was my aunt - she was married to my mother’s brother. She only had one brother and Betsie was his cousin.

We used to go out dancing with Annie, Sadie Linda, and Dora, all Greenbergs, at the Assembly rooms.

All this is bring back lovely memories of my teenage years. It was the war that broke us all up and we than went our separate ways.

This has brought back some lovely memories; please keep it touch with my son so he can relate it to me.

Rita Nayman