Bryskier / Brisker Holocaust-Era Records in Radomsko, Piotrków, Gowarczów, and nearby towns

21 Holocaust-era records for Bryskier / Brisker and related spellings.

These records span Radomsko (Radomsk), Piotrków (Petrikev), Gowarczów (Govartchov), Kielce (Keltz), Opoczno (Opotchna), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 32 BRYSKIER records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »

Poland: Parcels to be sent to Poland from U.S.A. as per orders received through American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Jerusalem 1946-1947 [H]

-Sort-ImagePage number in cornerPage number at topPage header, part 1Page header, part 2Serial No.NameNumber after name (if any)Surname from previous columnsAddressStandardPriceSenderSurname from previous columnStamp at bottom (if any)Notes by typistNotes (not by typist)
1006988List No. 4/P; standard CARE; includes ordersmade by cable No. 627 / marked under respective nameC. 62/P.Lutek StrasbergSTRASBERGZiembice / Dolny Slask / Browarna 10CARE15Gershon Gips, c/o Brisker, 1, Ben Yehuda st., JerusalemGIPS, BRISKER[none]  

Poland: Register of Jewish Survivors II (Jewish Agency, 1945) [H]

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
1683908-DSC00142.jpg36DorotaBRYSKIERMilanowek 
1684008-DSC00142.jpg36HenrykBRYSKIERWarszawa 
1684108-DSC00142.jpg36JadwigaBRYSKIERWarszawa 
1684208-DSC00142.jpg36LudwigBRYSKIERWarszawa 

Radomsko Book of Migration Control, 1930-1943 EXPANDED; Piotrków Tryb. Arch., syg 199-202 (about 7000 persons), sample image: www.crarg.org/radomsko-migration.php [H]

-Sort-Previous sort numberSyg.YearPageNumber [just a sequential number]Given nameSurname from previous column [r#]Number of persons: maleNumber of persons: femalePrevious place of residence - PowiatPrevious place of residence - CommunePrevious place of residence - Place, street, number of houseAddress in RadomskoWent toOther informationSurname(s) from previous columnResearcher notesComments (not by researcher)
120111176619919302676079Aba BryskierBRYSKIER1---RudaBRYSKIER is correct, as in other Radomsko records
122691199119919303076997Mordka BryskierBRYSKIER1---RadomskoRynek 4Apparently a 1930 census: each person page 302-338 marked "pro memoria" ("for memory") 

Radomsko identity cards (list of; with signatures) EXPANDED WORK 1934-1940 (1938 is missing); Piotrkow Tryb Arch, syg 185-192 (about 2000 persons); sample image: www.crarg.org/radomsko-identity-cards-1934-1940.php [H]

-Sort-Syg.Year [of ID Card]Serial numberGiven nameSurnameDate and place of birthNumber and date of issue of passportAddress of passport ownerCommentSurname from previous columnNotes by researcherNotes (not written by researcher)
10021185193441Lajzer BriskerBRISKER5 May 1909 Gulewicze20 Oct 1934Plac 3 Maja 13Signature of ownerBRYSKIER is correct, as in other Radomsko records
10241186193514Tauba BriskierBRISKIER15 Jan 1908 Radomsko15 Mar 1935Pilsudskiego 6Signature of ownerBRYSKIER is correct, as in other Radomsko records

Radomsko Martyrs List (2501 persons), images: www.crarg.org/radomsko-martyrs-list.php [H]

-Sort-Given nameSurname from previous column [r#]NotesSequential #Column
10274Pola BriskerBRISKER274Column 5

Radomsko: Radomsker Landsleit in Israel and in the Diaspora Memorialize the Memory of Our Victims, transliterated/translated by Merav Schejtman and Gloria Berkenstat Freund (over 2500 victims; over 300 donors) [H]

-Sort-NotesPagePlace of donorDonor given nameDonor surnameVictim given nameVictim surname [r#]Relation of victim to donorSurname from previous columnNote
10254Donor was living at the time the necrology.421IsraelTulaROZENBLAT-BRISKERYakov-RuwinROZENBLATFather of Tula Rozenblat-BriskerROZENBLAT-BRISKER 
10255Donor was living at the time the necrology.421IsraelTulaROZENBLAT-BRISKERMalciaROZENBLATMother of Tula Rozenblat-BriskerROZENBLAT-BRISKER 
10256Donor was living at the time the necrology.421IsraelTulaROZENBLAT-BRISKERIsraelROZENBLATBrother of Tula Rozenblat-BriskerROZENBLAT-BRISKER 
10257Donor was living at the time the necrology.421IsraelTulaROZENBLAT-BRISKERHelaROZENBLATSister of Tula Rozenblat-BriskerROZENBLAT-BRISKER 
10258Donor was living at the time the necrology.421IsraelTulaROZENBLAT-BRISKERBlumaROZENBLATSister of Tula Rozenblat-BriskerROZENBLAT-BRISKER 
11437Donor was living at the time the necrology.425IsraelHilel / PolaPACHTER / GRUNDMANPolaSALCMAN-BRISKERFriend of Hilel Pachter & Pola GrundmanGRUNDMAN 

Radomsko Yizkor Book index, page 585-600: https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Radomsko/rad585.html; images at https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/81d29030-6159-0133-c4a6-00505686a51c [H]

-Sort-Index page numberLetterGiven namesSurname(s) [r#]Page(s) in Yizkor book
10423587BEISAbaBRISKER408
10424587BEISTolaBRIZKER-ROZENBLAT488

Radomsko Yizkor Book, Necrology; translations at https://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Radomsko/rad420.html, images at https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/81d29030-6159-0133-c4a6-00505686a51c (83 surnames, for over 300 persons) [H]

-Sort-Surname
10067ROZENBLAT-BRISKER

Register of Jewish Survivors I: Lists of Jews Rescued in Different European Countries (Jerusalem, 1945; 19032 records typed) [H]

-Sort-SubdocumentSublistPageSurnameGiven nameSurname from previous columnBirth year or ageBirth place or last residenceTyping notes
19093List of Polish Jewish Survivors at the Buchenwald Camp110BRISKIERMajer1927Bialystok 

Vilna [Vilnius, Lithuania]: Polish Jewish refugees receiving Joint Distribution Committee aid, in Vilna, Lithuania, 1940 [H]

-Sort-Page numberNumberNameSurname from previous columnBirth placeBirth yearComes from[X = handwritten mark added after "Comes from" town]Stamp at bottom of page (if any)Notes (not by typist)
1077512737Adam BryskierBRYSKIERWarszawa1913Warszawa   

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