HISTORY OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF SCHNEIDEMÜHL : 1641 TO THE HOLOCAUST / by Peter Simonstein Cullman. (ID: 33252)
Authorship or Source:
Cullman, Peter Simonstein.
Year:
2006
Title or Main Description:
HISTORY OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF SCHNEIDEMÜHL : 1641 TO THE HOLOCAUST / by Peter Simonstein Cullman.
Place Published or Holding Institution:
Bergenfield, NJ : Avotaynu
Description:
- x, 390 p. : ill., ports., facsims., maps ; 27 cm.
- Number of Names or Other Entries-- Approx. 1,000 Total.
Type of Work:
Book
Alternate or Series Title:
History of the Jewish community of Schneidemuehl : 1641 to the Holocaust.
ISBN or ISSN:
1886223270 (alk. paper)
Museum or Other Institution Holdings:
- Survivors Registry Collection: Located in 2nd Floor Public Reference Area.
- USHMM Library: DS135.P62 P4728 2006.
- Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.). Call Number: [DS135.P62 P4728 2006? Holdings info not yet available as of July 2006].
Keywords:
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Poland --Pila.
- Holocaust survivors --Poland --Pila --Registers.
- Jews --Poland --Pila --History.
- Jews --Germany --Census, 1774 --Indexes.
- Jews --Germany --Census, 1939 --Indexes.
- Jews --Germany --Emigration and immigration --Registers.
- Jewish cemeteries --Poland --Chodziez --Indexes.
- Jewish cemeteries --Poland --Czarnków --Indexes.
- Jewish cemeteries --Poland --Krajenka --Indexes.
- Jewish cemeteries --Poland --Pila --Indexes.
- Jewish cemeteries --Poland --Walcz --Indexes.
- Jewish cemeteries --Poland --Zlotów --Indexes.
- Rabbis --Poland --Pila --Registers.
- World War, 1939-1945 --Deportations from Poland --Pila --Registers.
- Memorial books (Holocaust) --Poland --Pila.
- Pila (Poland) --Registers.
- [Additional Geographic Keywords: Schneidemühl, Schneidermühl, Schneidermuehl, Schneidemuehl, Schneidemuhl, Pyla, Snyde-Mole, Schnyde-Möhle, Schneyde-Mühle, Czarnikau, Czarnkow, Deutsch Krone, Flatow, Flatau, Krojanke, Kolmar, Zlotow]
Abstract:
- Work includes several name registers pertaining to the Jewish community of the formerly German town of Schneidemühl (currently Pila, Poland) and surrounding villages:
- -- "Z'Chor -- Remember: Not Without a Trace: The Fate of Those Who Did Not Return" (p. 176-244), an alphabetical listing of the fates of approx. 500 persons known or presumed to have died during the Holocaust, the entries of which typically include date and place of birth, date and place of expulsion or temporary refuge (often including street addresses), date and place of deportation or death, and other biographical information.
- -- "Dispersion" (p. 244-260), an alphabetical listing of approx. 65 families known to have emigrated from Schneidemühl prior to War's outbreak, the entries of which typically include place and date of emigration, location of postwar settlement (where known), date, age and location of death (where known), and other biographical information.
- -- "Known Holocaust Survivors" (p. 261-263), the entries of which typically contain descriptions of the means or circumstances of survival, location of postwar settlement (where known), date, age and location of death (where known), and other biographical information.
- -- "Burials in Schneidemühl and Surrounding Towns" (p. 299-308), which includes the sub-sections "Burials in Schneidemühl (13 July 1915-31 May 1939)" (p. 299-306), "Burials in Czarnikau" (p. 306), "Burials in Deutsch Krone" (p. 306), "Burials in Flatow" (p. 306-307), "Burials in Kolmar" (p. 307), "Burials in Krojanke" (p. 307), and "Burials in Various Locations" (p. 307-308).
- -- "Burial Records of the Jewish Cemetery in Schneidemühl: A Consolidated Index of deaths and burials in the Jewish cemetery of Schneidemühl" (p. 311-343).
- -- "Census of Schneidemühl in 1774" (p. 344).
- -- "The 1939 Census in Schneidemühl" (p. 345-358).
- -- "Rabbis of the Kehillah of Pyla-Schneidemühl -- 1641-1938" (p. 359).
Language and Other Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references, bibliography (p. 361-365) and index.
- LCCN: 2006005993
Resource Center Cataloging Notes:
Survivors Registry copy of this work was donated by Survivors Registry Volunteer, Mr. Peter Landé, July 2006.