Colleen, I checked the Jewish Gen database but didn't find any Radzicki. However, Radzicki could have been spelled Radszycki. Using this spelling, Jewish Gen does have listings of Jews with this surname who lived in the L~o~dz~ ghetto. Kros~niewice is the only way to spell this village's name. Due to the years involved you could have trouble locating information about these people. You might want to contact the International Tracing Service: http://www.its-arolsen.org/en/homepage/index.html The more information you give them the faster they will respond. Also, have you tried to locate arrival and departure records in Israel? Do you have any U.S. naturalization records? They might have lots of helpful info on them. Debbie cfitzp@aol.com wrote: > Hi Listers, > > It was just pointed out to me that I did not give many details of the Radzicki (Radzicka) family from Krosniewice that I am researching. > > The Radzicki (Radzicka) family's patriarch was Bernard Radzicki 1/23/1900 in?Krosniewice??The family came to the US in 1954?via Israel.? They were Jews that we think were?a hidden family in Poland during WWII.? We are interested in if they stayed most of the war in Poland, and just passed through Israel or if they settled there.? Also interested in various birthdates - especially his daughter Roma who we think was born in 1932. > > Does anyone on the?list have a subscription to the Jewish Gen Holocaust Database at http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/.??I am not a member and cannot search the records. Any information in their?records about them would be invalvuable to us.? > > I was wondering too if Krosniewice could be spelled differently in English? > > Thanks to everyone who has responded to me iwth helpful suggestions.? Any comments are greatly appreciated. > > Colleen Fitzpatrick > Huntington Beach, CA