The ship's manifest for Samuel Kalb shows that he was traveling with Moische Goldstein, age 17, also a laborer. Goldstein's last residence was Bilgoraj (which is near Tomaszow), and he was born in Tomaszow. Both of them were going to stay with Moische's brother, Abram, at 300 Delancey St. (Moische's father was Josef Goldstein, which might be useful for further research.) By July, 1914, Samuel must have arranged for an apartment for the family. The ship's manifest shows that they were going to 62-64 Colombe St., which I take to be Columbia Street, around the corner from Goldstein's Delancey Street apartment. The map above shows the approximate location in present day New York of the two locations (A) Goldstein's apartment and (B) Kalb's apartment. Of course, the neighborhood has changed.