Name: Sebastian
Comments: There are jewish families in Argentina with surname ENGLANDER
Name: Daniel
Comments: In the Jewish cemetery of La Tablada, Buenos Aires, is buried some people with this surname.
Name: Robin
Comments: The Fanny Englander is my mother. This is some of what I have already discovered: Freide Englander was>> > my great-grandmother. Born in Novy Sacz, Poland, in 1863, she was>> > married (then divorced from) Salomon Rubin (who was born in>> > Dzialoiayce, Poland -- not sure of the spelling). They had a child>> > named Abraham Josef Englander in 1890. He was born in Podgorze,>> > Poland. After the divorce, Freide immigrated to Antwerp, Belgium>> > with Abraham Jozef and her parents, Moses Jacob Englander (born in>> > Novy Sacz) and Feitsche (or Fanny) Klagsbrun (born in Gdov in 1842).>> > Freide was in the liquor business in Antwerp, and in 1915 she took a>> > ship to visit the U.S. She returned to Antwerp, however. Her mother>> > is recorded as having died in Antwerp in 1926. Abraham Jozef married>> > Chawe Faber false Frank, and they had two children, my mother, who>> > was born Fanny Englander (1939), and my uncle, Mozes Jacob Englander>> > (1937). Abraham Jozef and Chawe were taken to Auschwitz when my>> > mother was two and my uncle was four. They were hidden during the>> > war and eventually adopted by Maurice Schwartz and his wife Anna and>> > arrived in the U.S. when she was eight and he was ten. Their names>> > were changed to Frances and Marvin, then eventually, Frances became>> > Risa.
Name: Raymond Takashi Swenson
Comments: England ordered the expulsion of Jews from England in 1290 CE. Histories report that many of them emigrated to Poland, where they had legal status at the time. I am speculating that some of the Jews who left England for Poland and Eastern Europe were called Englander. My direct male ancestor in Sweden is Abraham Englander, circa 1650. Recently my DNA was analyzed for ancestors, and it found several percent of my DNA is Semitic and from Iran/Iraq/Turkey, which would correlate with Abraham Englander being Jewish.
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