Dr. Miron Moisevich Tsirlin

Miron Tsirlin Miron
Miron, 1919-20 Miron

Father: Moisey Pavlovich Tsirlin

Mother: Maria Tsirlin née Gurvich

Spouse:

  • Maulya Leibovna Klimovskaya
  • Children:

    Biographical information:

    Born July 7, 1897 (O.S.) in Kanev. Metric record (copy, 1914): father Moishe Tsirlin', Cherkavski bourgeous, mother Mariyam'-Dveira. Possibly named afer his uncle Miron, who died young.

    Occupation: doctor.

    Medical education at St. Vladimir University: In May 1918 the medical faculty of the Tavrichesi branch of St. Vladimir University opened in Kiev. Also in 1918, the Tavricheski branch as a whole, including its medical faculty, was transformed into a separate Tavricheski University located in Simferopol'.

    Miron began his medical education at the Crimean branch of St. Vladimir University, as indicated in his grade book from summer/autumn 1918 (Medical Faculty; Tsirlin' Miron' Moishevich; 1918).

    In March 1919 he had the status of student at Tavricheski University but had passed additional examinations in Kiev. In April 1919 he applied for permission to start his 4th semester (addressed to Dean of medical faculty, St. Vladimir University).

    Married Maulya Leibovna Klimovski, from the Zolotonosha community, August 7, 1919, in Kiev. His status was then student, St. Vladimir University (metric record, Kiev state archive).

    In Leningrad phonebooks, occupation is doctor (neuropathologist). Home addresses shown as follows.

    YearsAddressPhone
    1925,1926Ulitsa Dekabristov 3219-39
    1927,1928Chernyshev pereulok 14173-28
    1929Dostoyevski 11511-08
    1930–1933;1937,1940Svechnoi pereulok 7 511-08; later A-5-11-08
    1934,1935Sovetskii Prospekt 54, apt. 6. 531-06

    In 1928, 1929 there is a Maria L'vovna Tsirlin, a pediatrician, at a similar but not identical address. This could be Maulya Leibovna.

    1930: member of the local committee (soviet).

    1932: on staff of the 1st municipal commercial hospital

    Miron's daughter Rimma is attested by Raisa Zdanevich.

    Died in Leningrad, 1967. The documentation includes a photograph of a grave in the Preobrazhenskoe Jewish Cemetery, St. Petersburg section 3-2, No. 21: Miron Moiseevich 1897-1967.

    Sources: St. Petersburg Directory, 1934 via Pavel Bernshtam
    David Tuval, 2015
    Galina Tsirlin, 2017: Documents
    Raisa P. Zdanevich via Galina

    2005, 2015, 2017