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Abraham Honig and his eight siblings left Mielec, Austria (now Poland) in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Their parents knew Mielec held no opportunities for them. Their experiences were both common to Central European Jewish immigrants, and unique to each of them. These are their stories, as told through documents and the eyes of the grandchildren who knew them. Abraham traveled with a cousin, whose story is also told here.
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Abraham Honig and his eight siblings left Mielec, Austria (now Poland) in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Their parents knew Mielec held no opportunities for them. Their experiences were both common to Central European Jewish immigrants, and unique to each of them. These are their stories, as told through documents and the eyes of the grandchildren who knew them. Abraham traveled with a cousin, whose story is also told here.
Abraham Honig and his eight siblings left Mielec, Austria (now Poland) in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Their parents knew Mielec held no opportunities for them. Their experiences were both common to Central European Jewish immigrants, and unique to each of them. These are their stories, as told through documents and the eyes of the grandchildren who knew them. Abraham traveled with a cousin, whose story is also told here.
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