Student Profile: Sara Abel

Gender: girl
School: School #8A


RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY: kaw715 Advanced Researcher
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Sara Estera Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Birth Date:
1928-03-15
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Ghetto Street Address:
Inselstrasse, 43, 15
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
MATEJKI, 7
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
STASZYCA, 2
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
User Comments:

I am updating this file to add the other two possible candidates who could be Sara Abel. For Sara Estera Apel, her addresses were on Insel, Matejki, and Staszyca streets, and her birthday was 15 Mar 1928.

Approver Comments:
Thank you for adding this other candidate and for listing which information belongs with her. What do you think about Sura Appel, born in 1930?
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Father's Name:
Aron Dawid Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Schoel Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Szoel Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Mother's Name:
Ruchla Laja Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Henia Frajda Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Chana Frajda Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Sibling's Names:
Chana Laja Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Hersz Nachma Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Jakub Lajzer Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Laja Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Rachela Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Ruchla Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Mojse Majer Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Szmul Lajb Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Estera Appel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Gedalja Appel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Sura Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Chaim Lajb Apel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
User Comments:

We found Sara Apel's family by looking at the street address- clearly she had a LOT of family living with her. We discovered two women and two men who would be the right age to be her father, and because of the large amount of children we found, we are thinking that it was possibly an extended family living in one home. One of the women and one of the men were likely Sara's parents, but the other older woman and man could be her aunt and uncle, and some of the children could be her cousins. We are not positive, but this is what we are inferring. Because this is not necessarily the Sara Apel who signed the book, I will list which family members we found that are related to her: Chaim Lajb, Chana Frajda, Chana Laja, Henia Frajda, Hersz Frajda, Jakub Lajzer, Laja, Mojsze Majer, Rachela, Ruchela, Schoel, Sura, and Szoel. It is also important to note that Sura Apel and Sara Apel are related- whether it is cousins or sisters we do not know. HOWEVER, either one could have been the girl who signed the book, because Sura is very similar to Sara. Either way, both girls are likely related, so their family is the same. 

For Sara Estera, who could also possibly be the girl who signed this book, we found her father, mother and brother, because they shared the same address. These people are Ruchla Laja (Mother), Aron Dawid (Father) and Szmul Lajb (brother). 

Another interesting point that was just recently found- either Chana Frajda (mother/aunt) or Chana Laja (sister/cousin)- both relatives of Sura and Sara Apel- survived the war. Using the survivor database, we were able to find a "Chana Apel" who was in Lodz during the war and survived. Also important to note, Ruchla (sister/cousin to Sara and Sura Apel) also probably survived the war. The survivor data base lists her as being in Skarzyska during the war, but the database has a question mark after that place, so it is possible that she could have been in Lodz. If she was indeed in Lodz and not Skarzyska, this would be the Ruchla who was related to Sura and Sara Apel.

For Sura Appel, we were able to locate two siblings, an Estera Appel and a Gedalja Appel. We located them because they had the same address as Sura Appel. They have "Sierpn 45" in their notes section, but we are not entirely sure what that means.

Approver Comments:
Excellent, thorough work, and wonderful research notes. Thank you for locating all of these family members, and what a joy to possibly have found a surviving relative.

Sierpn 45 is short for Sierpnia 6-ego, a street in Lodz that was not incorporated into the ghetto. Its wartime German name is Strasse der 8. Armee. This might be where Sura's siblings lived before the creation of the ghetto.
Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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