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    • Welcome
    • About
    • Maps
    • Contact
    • Resources
    • MEMOIRS OF SOL MANSBACH
    • MANSBACH HOME MOVIES
    • DOCUMENTS FROM THE POLISH
    • MANSBACH AND THE TALMUD

  • Welcome
  • About
  • Maps
  • Contact
  • Resources
  • MEMOIRS OF SOL MANSBACH
  • MANSBACH HOME MOVIES
  • DOCUMENTS FROM THE POLISH
  • MANSBACH AND THE TALMUD

History Maps

Follow the footsteps of your ancestors and explore where family stories began.

Map of Mansbach Family Origins

A color-coded modern geographic map showing the Tarnow and Krakow regions of Poland.

The five MANSBACH families came from very small shtetls east and generally south-southeast of Tarnow, including Judlowa, Nowy Sacz, Olpini, Dombrova, Rzepiennik, Biecz, and the larger cities of Rezezow, Pilzno, and Tarnow. The nearest “big” city in the area is Krakow.

A vintage, black-and-white topographical maps in south-southeast Poland.

Ancestral Roots of Today’s MANSBACH Families

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


  • Solomon Peretz Ha Levy Mansbach
  • Jacob the Scribe Ha Levy Mansbach Family
  • Joseph David Ha Levy Mansbach Family
  • Naphtali Ha Levy Mansbach Family
  • Joel Ha Levy Manzbach/Mancbach Family
  • Samuel Mansbach Family
  • Shlomo Mansbach
  • Extraordinary Shoah Survivor Story

Remembering MANSBACH Lives Lost

MANSBACHS from Poland who perished in the Holocaust include:


  • Leser Mansbach Family
  • Rafael Mandsbach Family
  • Isaac Manbah Family
  • Jakob Mansbach
  • Extraordinary Shoah Survivor Story

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