Heinrich Valentin Finkel
Bucharest, 1908
Birthday greetings
From Elena Finkel to her brother Heinrich
Bucharest, 1888
Rachel Diamantberger (maiden name Zachary) with two of her five daughters in Romanian folk costume
Ploiesti, 1880's
Laws concerning the legal status of Jews living in Romania
August 9, 1940
Letter from a nephew to his uncle
Jaffa, August 12, 1912
Certificate of Appreciation awarded to Samuel Froimescu by King Ferdinand I for his participation as a soldier in World War I
Bucharest, 1924
The General Bank of Romania branch in Giorgio managed by Heinrich Valentin (Finkel) from 1923-1930
Schoolgirls and their teachers on a trip from Giorgio to Carte de Arges
1924
The Diamantberger family
Irena (fourth from right), her brother (third from right), Rivka (seated) and Athena (first from right)
Bucharest, 1913
Engagement photograph of Heinrich Finkel and Athena Diamantberger
1908, (the two married that year)
Mina and Jean Frenkel (first from left), his sisters Lucci and Henrietta with their spouses
Craiova, 1909
Nina (Irena) Valentin in a ball gown
Georgio, 1928
Nina (Irena) Valentin (1911-2002) and Marcel Froimescu (1907-1977), the two married in 1936
Moinesti; ladies fashion at the end of the 19th century
ca.1900
Nathan Diamantberger (1842-1924) had five daughters: Mina, Athena, Carola, Sally and Fanny
Fanny Diamantberger
Craiova, ca. 1890
A New Year’s greeting card painted by a pupil of Athena Diamantberger, signed by Aurora Moscieliano
Craiova, 1908
A souvenir postcard received by Athena Diamantberger from the “Young Jewish Women’s Ball in Craiova” signed by Astrid Zissu
February, 1906
The Finkel family on holiday in Mindelheim Bavaria
Chaim Heinrich and his sister Ella are seated in front, their parents in back
Germany, 1893
Dr. David Diamantberger, a professor at the medical school in Paris
Paris, 1913
The Zachary family
1880?
Bucharest, 1931
Rebecca (Rivka) Finkel
Bucharest, ca. 1890
Ilia Zachary with his grandson, Enrique Falcon
Pietra Niametz, 1904
Chaim Heinrich Finkel
Bucharest, ca. 1896
Chaim Heinrich (Finkel) Valentin with his sister Elena (Ella)
Bucharest, ca. 1886
Dr. David Diamantberger, a professor at the medical school in Paris with his family
His father and son who appear with him in the photograph were also doctors
Chaim Heinrich Finkel, in the year in which he married Athena Diamantberger
Bucharets, 1908
Heinrich Streif, his wife Elena and their children, Jana and Poyo, on vacation in Selnik
1915
The Finkel family on holiday in Bad Worishofen, Bavaria
Germany, ca. 1892
Sarah Zachary (Fredinger)
Ploiesti, ca. 1890
Dr. Diamantberger
Paris, 1919
Rachel Diamantberger (Zachary), 1858-1943
Buzau, ca. 1890
Nathan Diamantberger (1842-1924), secretary of the Jewish community
Mina Diamantberger at age 16
Ploiesti, 1900
Enrique Falcon
Bucharest, 1907
Ilia Zachary, with his wife Sara and great-grandson, five-year-old Enrique Falcon
Bucharest, 1905
Carola Apotecker (maiden name Diamantberger)
1936
Mina Frankel (maiden name Diamantberger) with her children, Yonica and Felix
postcard
Enrique Falcon (1900-1981), member of a Sephardic Jewish family, physician and professor of neurology in Bucharest
Pietra Niametz, ca.1916
Philip (Poyo) Valentin in a “Charlie Chaplin” costume with girlfriend Florika Rousseau and friends
Giorgio, February 15, 1927
Rebecca (Rivka) Finkel with her grandchildren: Jana, Poio, Willy Streif, Nina and Philip Valentin (standing left)
ca. 1916
Chaim Heinrich (Finkel) Valentin with his son Philip
Bucharest, 1911
Gertie Halberling and her cousin Maddy
Gherla, 1922
Nina Valentin with Tilla Rousseau, her friend from school
Giorgio, 1928
Siblings Irena (Nina) and Philip (Poio) Valentin
Gherla, 1920
Irena (Nina) Finkel Valentin, aged 12, dressed in costume
Giorgio, 1924
Irena (Nina) Valentin, her parents and her cousin
Giorgio, 1929
Certificate of Recognition awarded to Ilie Zachary for his participation in the Romanian Exhibition on the 40th anniversary of the reign of Carol I (1866) and the 25th anniversary of the unification of the Kingdom of Romania in 1881
Bucharest, 1906
A trip to the Curtea de Argeş taken by the school for girls
Irena Diamantberger sits fourth on the right
Giurgiu, 1924
New Year’s greeting card
Back of the postcard sent by pupil Julietta Demetrian to her teacher Athena Diamantberger
Craiova, 1907
Postcard sent by pupil Julietta Demetrian to her teacher Athena Diamantberger
Athena Diamantberger (standing 2nd row, 2nd from right), art teacher, with teachers of the “Mateescu” High School
Craiova, ca. 1908