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Schamroth and Taub Families, "The Isserman Brodheim wedding"
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Photograph of the Isserman Brodheim wedding, Antwerp, Belgium, 1894. The bride Betty Brodheim (1872-1955) was the daughter of Samuel and Rosa Brodheim (nee Meister). Her family were from Przemysl, Austria and moved to Antwerp, Belgium between 1888 and 1891. Alexander Isserman was the son of Meyer Isser and Frume Guta Isserman (nee Strull). He was born in Russia. They were married in Antwerp in 1894. All the family members were registered with the Antwerp City Police as foreign nationals residing in the city. Photographed sitting from left to right are Rosa Brodheim (nee Meister), Alexander Isserman, Betty Isserman (nee Brodheim), Samuel Brodheim, Raphael Taub, eldest son of Judel and Ernestine (Esther) Taub (nee Brodheim). Photographed standing from left to right are Jeannette Kornreich (nee Brodheim), Mr Birnbaum, Ascher Brodheim, Judel Taub, Ernestine (Esther) Taub (nee Brodheim) and Henri Brodheim. 'Antwerps Joods Verleden' door Sylvain Brachfeld, Belgisch Israelitisch Weekblad.
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Donated by Naomi Rapeport
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