Lewkowicz, Wolf
Birth Name | Lewkowicz, Wolf |
Call Name | Wolf |
Gender | male |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | Końskie, powiat Konecki, województwo Świętokrzyskie, Polska |
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Marriage | Wolf Lewkowicz married Malke |
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Residence | Łódź Litzmannstadt, województwo Łódzkie, Polska | Wolf Lewkowicz lived with his wife, Malke, and their three children |
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Residence | August, 1939 | Opoczno, powiat Opoczyński, województwo Łódzkie, Polska | Wolf Lewkowicz and his two children, Regina and Yosef, moved from Lodz |
Event Note Wolf Lewkowicz and his two children, Regina and Yosef, lived in Opoczno, with Wolf's sister and brother-in-law, Esther and Lazer Chmielnicki, and their family, for three years. |
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Transport | September 22, 1942, | Wolf Lewkowicz and his daughter, Regina, along with most of the Jews in Opoczno,were forcibly taken by cattle car to their deaths |
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Death | September, 1942 | Treblinka Vernichtungslager, Małkinia Górna, powiat Ostrowski, województwo Mazowieckie, Polska | Wolf Lewkowicz perished at age 56 years |
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Families
Married | Wife | , Malke |
Children |
Narrative
Between 1922 and 1939, Wolf Lewkowicz engaged in a lengthy and intimate correspondence in Yiddish with Sol J. Zissman, his deceased sister's son, who had immigrated to the United States as an 11-year old boy prior to World War I.
Web Links
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1 | Web Search | The Wolf Lewkowicz Collection |
Pedigree
- Lewkowicz, Wolf