Sunday, May 13, 2012


Great Grandfather Aaron Ha'Levi Muskal



Our Grandfather אהרון הלוי - Aaron Muskal was born on June 18 1902 (July 28 1902?) To his parents Nota Arye (Leib) and Esther Malka (Simon).  They named him Aaron after his maternal grandfather, Aaron Simon.
He was born and raised in a small village called Dios Holon in Hungary (now Romania).  He was the eleventh child born to Nota Arye and Esther Malka.
The Muskal's were the only Jewish family living in Dios Holon.
After giving birth to him, his mother Ester Malka became very ill , to the extant that she was unable to nurse her newborn Aaron, and they had to hire a wet nurse for him. His mother remained ill for for quite some time. At some point,  Worried about his wife’s condition, Aaron’s father Nota Arye decided to travel to the Lisker Rebbe to requuest a Brocho for his wife.
 When he told the Rebbe about his wife’s illness, the Rebbe answered him:
"דו וועסט האבן נאך א קדיש'ל"   [meaning, you’ll have yet another son, who will say Kaddish - קדיש for you after 120 years].
Sure enough, some time later Esther Malka gave birth to her twelfth child, Hershel – Harry Muskal.  



Aaron Muskal sitting on right, most likely with classmates.
This is the earliest known photo of Aaron we have.




Aaron’s father Nota Arye left Hungary for America in May 1914, with plans to bring the rest of his family there too in the near future. But Hashem had other plans. Three months later WWI broke out and it was impossible to bring the rest of his family to America, nor could he travel back to them.

Aaron Muskal sitting on right, most probably with classmates. This is the earliest picture we have of Aaron.

With his older brothers drafted into the army to fight the war, and his father Nota Arye out of the country, Aaron and his younger brother Harry where the only men left who could work to support the family.

As part of war, bombs were falling and windows were being shattered. Thus, there was a great need for window repair-men. With this opportunity for employment, Aaron soon went to work as an apprentice for a glazier, and was able help support his mother and siblings. He started working at a very young age. We know that by the time he became בר מצוה   13 years old, he was already working. Years later Aaron told his children how on the day of his  בר מצוה,  he went to shul, put on his tefilin and davend, and then went straight to work.

Aaron continued working as a glazier during the war and after to support the family. In 1922, the Muskal family was finally able to come to the USA. The story of the families time from birth, during the war and their travels to the America have been written by our cousin Nora Banner in the booklet called "One Branch of The Muszkal Family".

8 comments:

  1. We share Muszkal Family! Here is how we are related:
    Aaron Muskal's Father (Natan Aryeh) is first cousin to my husbands Grandfather Yitzhak Isaik. Yitzhak Isaik Father is Yehuda Aryeh Muskal (1820) who is BROTHER to Shmuel Yitzchak Muskal (1835) the Father of Natan Aryeh! I am wondering if your family knows of any other stories of life in Romania or has any pictures of the Grandparents?

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  2. You should know that our family acquired a Glass business here in Cleveland Ohio! My son is carrying on the Muszkal family talents! The business is called Supreme Window and Glass. The previous owner was a holocaust survivor and his son worked the business for the past 50 years. Shattered glass finding its way back to its origin!

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  3. There is also a significant Muskal presence in Chicago. My husband's Great Grandfather Yehuda Aryeh 1820-1908 son is Mordechai Zelig Martin Marku Muskal 1870-1941. He opened a grocery store in downtown Chicago and his sons continued his success there. His son,Moshe Reuven Morris 1899-1944 and my husbands Father Shmuel Aryeh are 1st cousins.

    Remember Yehuda Aryeh and Shmuel Yitzchok are brothers.
    Shmuel Yitzchok is Father of Natan Nota Aryeh

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  4. Hi Lisa, thanks so much for your comments!
    That is so interesting that the glass trade is still in the family.
    I'm wondering, is Natan Arye you're referring to the same person as Nota Arye?

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  5. Yes. I am 99% positive of the connection. Nota Arye is seen in many places as Notan or Natan Arye. My Father in law is Shmuel Arye. The relation is as follows: Nota Aryeh Father is Shmuel Yitzchok 1835-1015. Yitzchok Aizik Father is Yehuda Aryeh 1820-1908. Yitzchok Aizik is Grandfather of my husband Nachman Chaim.

    Nachman Chaim son of Shmuel Aryeh
    Shmuel Arye son of Yitzchok Aizik
    Yitzchok Aizik son of Yehuda Aryeh.

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  6. I have very little pictures from my father in law. How can I share what I have with you? Do you have pictures of Yitzchok Aisik or Yehuda Aryeh family?

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  7. how are you related to the Muskal family?

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  8. My maternal grandmother is Malka Sarah Kuperman, maiden name Muskal.
    Her father was Aaron Muskal
    His father was Nota Arye Muskal
    His father was Dov (Berel).
    So that's where the confusion is . Because on your line, Natan Arye is the son of Shmuel Yitzchak.
    What is your email? or you can you email me at mendelblau @gmail.com and I'll add you onto our Geni.com family tree.

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