Box 9
Contains 17 Results:
To William Keyserling from Israel Ivenetsky (Cousin of William Keyserling), 1944-1951
To William Keyserling from Uncle Mones (Mones is Israel Ivenetsky's maternal uncle), 1945-1949
Correspondence to William written in Russian; not yet translated to English.
To William Keyserling from Lucy Zilberman (A cousin to William Keyserling), 1948-1949
Written from San Paulo, Brazil; updates about her family; condolences re. death of Mark Keyserling; Most letters written in Yiddish; not yet translated.
To William Keyserling from Victor Ginsbourg (Brother-in-law of Israel Ivenetsky), 1945, 1947
Introduces himself and updates William on the Ivenetsky family; explains why it is unwise to send American currency to France or Russia.
To Lillian Rapkin from William Keyserling, 1943-1950
Informs Mrs. Rapkin about type of aid he can provide for the Israel Ivenetsky family; discusses his own business troubles and how they affect the aid he sends to relatives; details his success getting information to Israel's mother in Russia.
To Israel Ivenetsky from William Keyserling, 1944-1951
To Mones Ivenetsky or Yoffe (?) from William Keyserling, 1947-1948
Sent to Kharkoff, Russia; describes his family (Leon, Herbert, Rosalyn's death, etc.); provides information about Israel Ivenetsky and Mones's sister, Pece (Israel's mother?); inquires about his health and acknowledges the fact that neither can write freely due to Russian mail censors; writes about Leon's accomplishments and Mark Keyserling's death.
