Gender: boy
School:
School #13B
School #13 was a school for boys in Lodz. The students in #13b attended classes in the afternoon. Most students were between 10 and 15 years old, meaning that they were born between 1926 and 1931.
School #13 was located at Ulica Franciszkańska 29. The street name was changed to Franzstrasse when German occupation began in 1939. You can read more about the schools on Franciszkańska at
http://www.lodz-ghetto.com/the_schools_and_collective_prague_IV.html,26.
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Abram Szlome Fajblam
Source: Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto
Status: Submitted 4/22/2012;
Confirmed
| Researcher:
sheilaea
Abram Szlojme Fejblum
Source: Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto
Status: Submitted 4/22/2012;
Confirmed
| Researcher:
sheilaea
Birth Date:
1929-08-05
Source: Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto
Status: Submitted 4/22/2012;
Confirmed
| Researcher:
sheilaea
Ghetto Street Address:
Steinmetzgasse, 22, 9, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
Source: Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto
Status: Submitted 4/22/2012;
Confirmed
| Researcher:
sheilaea
User Comment:
The entry for Abram Szlome Fajblum was chosen to identify Abram Tajblam based on the similarity in last names as well as the fact that an entry for Chaim Boruch Fajblum may match the student listed as Chaim Tajblam on the student list. Also, the birthdate listed for Abram Szlome Fajblum is consistent with the students who attended School #13B.
Abram Szlojme Fejblum may be an alternate spelling for the same person considering the birthday and ghetto address are the same as those listed for Abram Szlome Fajblum.
Approver Comment:
I agree you've found the student who most likely signed this name in the album! Thank you for adding both spellings of his name--remember to keep an eye on both in the next stages.
Note that his address is listed as "A.M.", meaning that he likely lived on Steinmetzgasse before and immediately after the creation of the ghetto. What do you think the date in the "notes" field means?
Discussion
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posted: 11/28/2011 | viewed: 722 | replies: 1
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