It seems they are indeed his children... see these comments: http://kevarim.com/rabbi-moshe-shimon-sivitz-zivitz/#comment-44438 http://kevarim.com/rabbi-moshe-shimon-sivitz-zivitz/#comment-46878
Huh. I suppose he was my cousins' rabbi - from Kovno (Vilijampol), lived in Pittsburgh until the mid-1970s. Kadisohn/Cadison, their name was. People I spoke to out there, who are involved in the upkeep of the Jewish cemeteries, remember them fondly (2 old ladies, schoolteachers, never married, cousins of my great-grandmother). One of them married into the family of the encyclopedist Judah D. Eisenstein.
Are those his children?
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Huh. I suppose he was my cousins' rabbi - from Kovno (Vilijampol), lived in Pittsburgh until the mid-1970s. Kadisohn/Cadison, their name was. People I spoke to out there, who are involved in the upkeep of the Jewish cemeteries, remember them fondly (2 old ladies, schoolteachers, never married, cousins of my great-grandmother). One of them married into the family of the encyclopedist Judah D. Eisenstein.
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