Student Profile: Abram Jaskwicz?

Gender: boy
School: School #1


Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
ABRAM JOSKOWICZ
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
 
Abram Majer Joskowicz
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
Birth Date:
1926-00-00
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
 
1929-03-08
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
 
1930-09-28
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
User Comment:

The first name was ABRAM JOSKOWICZ born 8/3/1929 and he lived at FRANZ 67 11.

The second name is also ABRAM JOSKOWICZ born 28/9/1930 and he lived at RAUCH 10 33 and he was deported on 27.2.42.

ABRAM MAJER JOSKOWICZ born in 1926 and he lived at BLECH 14 10, POLNOCNA 5, and moved to MAERZ 42.

My reason for believing this is Abram Jaskwicz is because there were a number of Abram Joskowicz but only two with the birth years 1926 and 1932.

Approver Comment:
Excellent work. I agree that any of these students might have signed the album for school #1, since they were born within the known age range for that school, as you mention in your thorough comment.

I'm going to have to mark this as "possible" until we know with greater certainty which student signed the album. See you in stage 2!

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Stage 2: The Ghetto
Father's Name:
Josek JOSKOWICZ
Source: Lodz Ghetto Database
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
 
Mojsze JOSKOWICZ
Source: Lodz Ghetto Database
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
Mother's Name:
Bina JOSKOWICZ
Source: Lodz Ghetto Database
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
 
Liba JOSKOWICZ
Source: Lodz Ghetto Database
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
 
Ruchla Laja JOSKOWICZ
Source: Lod Ghetto Database
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
Deported / Transferred:
1942-02-27
Source: Lodz Ghetto Database
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
Camp Deported/Transferred to:
Chelmno, Poland
Source: Secondary Sources
Status: Submitted 6/5/2011; Possible | Researcher: John2011
User Comment:

I believe the parents of Abram b. 1929 were Josek b. 15/01/1900 and d. 30/11/1942 and Bina b. 13/07/1900 and also i believe his brother was Chaim b. 09/02/1930. They all lived at the same ghetto address.

I found a Lodz Ghetto Work Card for Abram Joskowicz b. 08-March-29 and he lived at Franzstr. 67/11. He was employed at 37 (Metall-Abteilung II) and the type of work was "Schlosser" and there is a photo on the card and a singature and it states he learned the trade by being a "Schlosserlehrling" and he gives his gender as "männlich" and on 1 January 1943 he gives his age as 14. He worked since 27 March 1943. This appears in REEL 682 and are IMAGES 0153/0154.

I believe the parents of Abram b. 1930 were Mojsze b/ 16/03/1894 and Liba b. 15/04/1902 and i believe his siblings were Golda b. 16/06/1922 and Gela b. 20/05/1924. They all lived at the same address and all were deported on the same day except for Mojsze because we has deported on 06/05/1942 on TR 2. According to the secondary resources the family would have been deported to Chelmno and killed in the Gas Vans.

I believe the mother of Abram b. 1926 was Ruchla Laja b. 1898. They both lived together at the same address.

Approver Comment:
I agree with your conjectures. It is likely that the family groups you suggest are correct, given the fact that all members have the same last name, lived at the same address, and would have been of appropriate ages to fill the roles you infer. I also agree with your conclusions about 1930 Abram's fate, and the fate of his family--an accurate, if tragic, reading of the secondary sources.

Wonderful that you were able to find Abram b 1929's labor card--what fascinating information! You should feel free to enter the information you found into the appropriate fields on the correct stage.

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Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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