Student Profile: B. Jumin

Gender: boy
School: School #16B


Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Ber Jomin
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014; Confirmed | Researcher: MichelleXiao
Birth Date:
1928-00-00
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014; Confirmed | Researcher: MichelleXiao
Ghetto Street Address:
PATZER, 59
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014; Confirmed | Researcher: MichelleXiao
 
Bleicherweg, 12, 6
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014; Confirmed | Researcher: MichelleXiao
User Comment:
We found a boy by the name of Ber Jomin who was born in 1928 which fits the requirements of B. Jumin's school, which were between 1928 and 1935. We therefore assumed that this is the same student.
There also are two addresses provided, meaning that he moved at some point. However we are not given a date for this move.
Approver Comment:
I agree this is the person who signed this name in the album. Can you find any further information on him in the next stages?

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Stage 2: The Ghetto
Birth Date:
1928-09-27
Source: Lodz Ghetto Labor Cards
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014; Possible | Researcher: MichelleXiao
Worker #:
61221
Source: Lodz Ghetto Labor Cards
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014; Possible | Researcher: MichelleXiao
User Comment:
We found Ber Jomin in the labor cards source and his card was dated "den", meaning he started work, on the 16th of February, 1944. We can infer what his work was through the fact that his card says that he was a "lehrling" which translates to apprentice, and it also says "elektrotechnische abteilung" which translates to electrical engineering department.
After putting his name into the source for Prisoner List at Labor camps, we did not find him. Therefore we can assume that he did not survive.
Approver Comment:
Please be careful about making assumptions with this history. If he was in the ghetto as late as 1944, there's a chance he survived in the ghetto. Just because you don't find him on a list doesn't mean he survived or perished--it just means there's no information about him there. Did you look at the other records in the later stages?

Please list his name as it is written on the labor card here, listing the Labor Cards as your source, as well as any other pertinent information that is appropriate for the fields on this stage. Were you able to find any family members?

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Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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Research contributed by the following user
MichelleXiao