MANSBACHs who are related to the above who perished in the Shoah but did not emigrate from Poland include:

Home Movies 1953-1981

Later Years

These are eight millimeter home movies which contain no sound.   in the 1950's, people made "videos" with actual film using an eight millimeter camera.    The film was then processed on a spool and the spool was run through something called a projector. The projector passed the film in front of a very bright (and hot) light onto a white six foot by six foot screen on a tripod or even on a wall.  Watching the movies was a family activity that was a big deal and done a lot on holidays or when Ray MANSBACH and his family came to Long Beach to go to the beach.   The movies oftentimes caught in the projector and burned under its bright hot light.   That stopped all watching activity.  The movies had to be cut and spliced back together.   In the first set of movies,  we begin with Elaine MANSBACH, the wife of Ray MANSBACH and then quite a few movies of the MANSBACHs on the beach at Long Beach, New York,  where the Sol MANSBACH  family lived at 611 East Beech Street.  Well,   we lived there if we were lucky.   Sol and Pearl oftentimes rented the house out to people from Manhattan for the summer and our family rented a basement apartment in Long Beach for the summer that was dark, moldy and very small.   But that's how they paid for their children's education.  Paul MANSBACH is the kid with the bright red hair, Ray MANSBACH is the one with the red hat on the beach and Robert MANSBACH is the kid who is constantly moving.  Sol MANSBACH is the mostly bald guy with bad glasses.  After that,  come lots of Sol MANSBACH family vacation movies taken in England, Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon and Mexico.   The movies end with a few shots of the MANSBACH family home in Bethesda,  Maryland,  shot around 1981 by Sol MANSBACH.


There are seven MANSBACH families today that descend from one of the following MANSBACHs:

There are five MANSBACH families today that descend from one of the following MANSBACHs:




Early Years

Mansbach - Levyim Family

Mansbach Home Movies