tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263457767820204586.post1951143171312174847..comments2024-03-20T03:25:04.238-07:00Comments on Cupar and District Heritage Museum: Jewish settlers in CuparCupar museumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14706872694115289909noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263457767820204586.post-55100936565534357292016-09-11T18:16:05.536-07:002016-09-11T18:16:05.536-07:00My grandfather Harry Friedman had a homestead in
...My grandfather Harry Friedman had a homestead in <br />Cupar from 1908 1911; he moved his family to Regina in 1912. Other family members had homesteads in Cupar and Lipton for a total of 21 in the area. By 1920, most had moved on to Regina; and my imm3ediate family emigrated to the United Sates in 1920.<br />Your copy of the newspaper article about the woman who froze to death was a cousin of my grandfather as was her husband Harry Minovitz. The Jews in Cupar used the Jewish Cemetery in Lipton, which is where my Raichman great grandparents are buried. Information about local Jews, the cemetery, and my Raichman family can be found in the book _Trails and Tales of Settlement and Progress, Lipton and district 1875-1985 about Lipton_ published by the Lipton &District Historical Society in 1987. ISBN 0-919781-27-6G.Paulinnoreply@blogger.com