Ella Romm

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My name is Ella Romm. I was born in 1966, in a small Russian town of the Rostov-on-Don region. In 1993, my family immigrated to the United States. I had been living in New York for 15 years and then moved to San Diego, California in 2007. I am a medical doctor, a poet, a researcher.

The subject of my latest research that started in 2010 is the Vaysman and Meites family ancestry along with the Bessarabian Jewish heritage. I wrote a book «My Jewish Bessarabian roots» in 2013. This book is a summary of how and what I was able to dig about Vaysman's family. I plan to publish another book in the nearest future. This time it will be about Meites. Working on the book, I not only brought to light the life of our ancestors, but also met interesting people, restored lost connections and made many friends. I became deeply attached to every person in the family tree, no matter living or dead long time ago, met in the past or will not be seen ever. In the process, a terrific family reunion was held on October 26, 2012 in HodHaSharon, Israel where more than 70 people came together.

My family history is a precious jewel I possess and want to share with you.
You can order my book online at lulu.com in paper or e-format. I will appreciate any comments and will like to help any researches who are studding the same last names.

My name is Ella Romm. I was born in 1966, in a small Russian town of the Rostov-on-Don region. In 1993, my family immigrated to the United States. I had been living in New York for 15 years and then moved to San Diego, California in 2007. I am a medical doctor, a poet, a researcher.

The subject of my latest research that started in 2010 is the Vaysman and Meites family ancestry along with the Bessarabian Jewish heritage. I wrote a book «My Jewish Bessarabian roots» in 2013. This book is a summary of how and what I was able to dig about Vaysman's family. I plan to publish another book in the nearest future. This time it will be about Meites. Working on the book, I not only brought to light the life of our ancestors, but also met interesting people, restored lost connections and made many friends. I became deeply attached to every person in the family tree, no matter living or dead long time ago, met in the past or will not be seen ever. In the process, a terrific family reunion was held on October 26, 2012 in HodHaSharon, Israel where more than 70 people came together.

My family history is a precious jewel I possess and want to share with you.
You can order my book online at lulu.com in paper or e-format. I will appreciate any comments and will like to help any researches who are studding the same last names.

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