Jarzombek Holocaust-Era Records

Kłobuck (Klobutzk), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Krzepice (Kshepitz), Mstów (Omstov), Praszka (Prashka), Radomsko (Radomsk), Rozprza (Rospesha), and nearby towns

15 Holocaust-era records for Jarzombek and related spellings.

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Częstochowa BMD 1939-1942 marriages; Często Arch; for information on notary records, see https://www.crarg.org/notary-records.php [H]

IDReg yearAktDate and place of eventDate and place of registrationGroom, age, profession, city, and (starting in 1916) street addressGroom surnameGroom's fatherGroom's father surnameGroom's motherGroom's mother maiden nameBride, age, city, and (starting in 1916) street addressBride surnameBride's fatherBride's father surnameBride's motherBride's mother maiden nameWitness 1Witness 1 surnameWitness 2Witness 2 surnameOther information on the pageSurname(s) from previous or next columnsImage(s)Comments by translatorSurname(s) from previous or next columnsComments (not by translator)
11244194217030 Jun 1942, Częstochowa2 Jul 1942, CzęstochowaHerszlik Jarzombek, bachelor, born Kłobuck 23 Jul 1899, living in Częstochowa ul. Garncarska 4JARZOMBEKIcek JarzombekJARZOMBEKBrandla née KlajnerKLAJNERFajgla Muszka, unmarried, born Częstochowa 8 Oct 1906, living in Częstochowa ul. Garncarska 4MUSZKAJankiel MuszkaMUSZKARajzla née WendelWENDELHerszlik Mitelman, worker in the RabbinateMojzesz Asz, worker in the RabbinateBride signs surname as MuszkatMUSZKATwww.crarg.org/i…20-5EEGbs.jpeg   

Częstochowa: German Prison in Częstochowa 1939-1944 (Niemiecki Zakład Karny w Częstochowie), EXPANDED WORK [H]

IDReference [number]Register numberDate of arrival in prisonNameSurname copied from previous columnDate of birthPlace of birthPrevious address (Częstochowa unless otherwise stated)FatherMotherSurname copied from previous columnOccupationSuspected or accused ofDate of sentenceSentenceOther informationNotes by translator / typistSurname copied from previous columnsNotes (not written by translator / typist)
10597320417 Jun 1943Rywka Dąb née LencznerDĄB NÉE LENCZNER23 Apr 1923CzęstochowaAleja No. 6 (Ghetto)AbramMariem née JarzombekJARZOMBEKWith husbandJewessResettled 8 Jul 1943; wife of SamuelPhysical description included  
108123763 (39/40)81822 Mar 1940Abram GrucaGRUCA6 Dec 1906Tartakowa No. 10CarpenterReleased 6 Apr 1940No offense stated; imprisoned and released with Herszlich Friedman, Herszlik Jarzombek, and Wolf MoszkowiczFRIEDMAN, JARZOMBEK, MOSZKOWICZ 
108133763 (39/40)81922 Mar 1940Herszlich FriedmanFRIEDMAN14 May 1914Nadrzeczna No. 30CarpenterReleased 6 Apr 1940No offense stated; imprisoned and released with Abram Gruca, Herszlik Jarzombek, and Wolf MoszkowiczGRUCA, JARZOMBEK, MOSZKOWICZ 
108143763 (39/40)82022 Mar 1940Herszlik JarzombekJARZOMBEK22 Jan 1900Nowy Rynek No. 9/10TailorReleased 6 Apr 1940No offense stated; imprisoned and released with Herszlich Friedman, Abram Gruca, and Wolf MoszkowiczFRIEDMAN, GRUCA, MOSZKOWICZ 
108153763 (39/40)82122 Mar 1940Wolf MoszkowiczMOSZKOWICZ15 May 1906Senatorska No. 16TailorReleased 6 Apr 1940No offense stated; imprisoned and released with Herszlich Friedman, Herszlik Jarzombek, and Abram GrucaFRIEDMAN, JARZOMBEK, GRUCA 

Częstochowa: Resurrection and Destruction in Ghetto Częstochowa (Viderstand un Umkum in Czenstochower Ghetto, L. Brener), publ. before 1952, in Poland [H]

IDTranslation herePageGiven NameSurnameTitleNotesSurname from previous columnDetails on pages 174-176Notes
10353https://www.jew…a4/cze005.html74JACZOMBEK     

Częstochowa Yizkor Book 1947 Biographical Articles, index pages 323-325 (Częstochowa Jews who emigrated to the U.S.); index appears in the 1958 yizkor book; 620 persons [H]

IDTranslationImagesNameSurname from previous column
12499https://www.jew…1/czea008.htmlhttps://digital…2-00505686d14eShlomoh JarzambeckJARZAMBECK
12500https://www.jew…1/czea008.htmlhttps://digital…2-00505686d14eMeir JarzambeckJARZAMBECK

Kłobuck Yizkor book (Sefer Klobutsk, 1960), all except necrology [H]

IDSection of bookSubsection of bookStart page for this subsectionWeb addressName of personSurname from previous columnPage on which this name appearsNotesSurname from previous column
10587Cultural Activities Between the Two World WarsDramatic Circle and Library114https://www.jew…ck/klo114.htmlDvorah JarzombekJARZOMBEK114One of the first pioneers of the cultural circle in Klobuck 
10598Cultural Activities Between the Two World WarsDramatic Circle and Library114https://www.jew…ck/klo114.htmlDvorah JarzombekJARZOMBEK115One of the first cultural activists in the shtetl 
10631Cultural Activities Between the Two World WarsThe Peretz Library and the Society "Bildung" (Culture)122https://www.jew…ck/klo114.htmlDvorah JarzombekJARZOMBEK123Helped with second attempt to establish library in 1924, Jewish Communist 
11736360see pages 360-393 in Hebrew: https://digital…1-00505686a51cDwora JazszmbekJAZSZMBEK388

Kłobuck Yizkor book (Sefer Klobutsk, 1960; translation at https://www.jewishge…klobuck/klo394.html, images at https://digitalcolle…3-29a1-00505686a51c) [H]

IDLetterGiven nameSurnameWifeHusbandDaughterSonAdditional informationPage in Yizkor book
10223YUDLeahYAZSZAMBACKand daughter Dvora400

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

IDSubdocumentSublistPageSurnameGiven nameSurname from previous columnBirth year or ageBirth place or last residenceTyping notes
15528List of Jews Liberated from the Buchenwald Camp; submitted by the World Jewish Congress, Jun 1945List A, 8 Jun 1945 - Aug 6 194536JARZOMBEKMordechaj1924Czestochowa 

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