Sister of Leo Honig, Helen (Welka) Lichtenson, Claire (Kressel) Bodenstein, Hela (Chaja) Schneebaum (1905-c.1942*), Paul (Pinkas) Honig, and Frieda Komlos (1907-1944*), and of Ester Chaja, Malka, and Mechel, who died in childhood.
Half sister of Cywia (1885-?), Jacob, Hannah (Hencia) , and Norbert (Naftali) Honig (1891-c.1942*), and of Reshka Rok (1910-c.1943*), Max (Mordechai) Gries-Honig (c.1911-c2011), Necha (c.1914-c.1943*) and Ida Honig (c.1915-?).
After her marriage, Regina lived in Tarnow, Poland, where her two children were born; by the 1930s, the family lived in Berlin, Germany. They escaped Europe via Casablanca and Lisbon and arrived in New York in January 1941.
*Murdered in the Holocaust.
Sister of Leo Honig, Helen (Welka) Lichtenson, Claire (Kressel) Bodenstein, Hela (Chaja) Schneebaum (1905-c.1942*), Paul (Pinkas) Honig, and Frieda Komlos (1907-1944*), and of Ester Chaja, Malka, and Mechel, who died in childhood.
Half sister of Cywia (1885-?), Jacob, Hannah (Hencia) , and Norbert (Naftali) Honig (1891-c.1942*), and of Reshka Rok (1910-c.1943*), Max (Mordechai) Gries-Honig (c.1911-c2011), Necha (c.1914-c.1943*) and Ida Honig (c.1915-?).
After her marriage, Regina lived in Tarnow, Poland, where her two children were born; by the 1930s, the family lived in Berlin, Germany. They escaped Europe via Casablanca and Lisbon and arrived in New York in January 1941.
*Murdered in the Holocaust.
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