Given name: Maurycy Family name: Mayzel (4)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4) Male
  • (1) Maurycy , (2) Maurycy , (3) Maurycy , (4) Maurycy
  • (1) Mayzel , (2) Mayzel , (3) Mayzel , (4) Mayzel
  • (1, 3) 1872
  • (1, 3) 1940 or 1941
  • (3) Warszawa
  • (3) w ZSRR
  • (1, 2, 3, 4) No information
  • (1)

    an industrialist, social activist, the president of the appointed administrators board of the Judenrat between years 1936-1939

    (2)

    after the elections won by the Bund and disbanding of the Board and the Judenrat, he was given a post of the chairman of the Appointed Administration. In the first days of September 1939 he left Warsaw.

    (3)

    Industrialist. In 1920, one of the commissars in the Council for Defence of the Capital. Outstanding worker for voluntary causes, chairman of the Berek Joselewicz Riflemen's Association (Zwiazek Strzelecki), chairman of the audit commission, councillor, deputy chairman of the Warsaw Municipal Council, commercial judge, deputy chairman of the Union of Merchants Headquarters, one of the founders of the Fryderyk Chopin Institute, activist of many Jewish and Polish social institutions. Before the World War II, chairman of the Warsaw Jewish Community. He left the city following colonel Umiastowski's appeal.

    (4)

    an appointed administrator president of the Judenrat in Warsaw in the last years before the outbreak of World War II

    • (1, 2, 3, 4) Judenrat
  • (1)

    Hartglas, Apolinary Na pograniczu dwóch światów, ed J. Zyndul (In between Two Worlds)

    (3)

    Czerniakow, Adam; Adama Czerniakowa dziennik getta warszawskiego. 6 IX 1939 - 23 VII 1942, (The Warsaw Diary of Adam Czerniakow)

    (4)

    Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto: the 'journal' of Emanuel Ringelblum; Emanuel Ringelblum’s work was edited and translated into English by Jacob Sloan, and published in New York by McGraw-Hill Book Company, cop. 1958 under the title Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto: the 'Journal' of Emanuel Ringelblum

  • (2) , cz.2 str.55, (3) ,55, (4) [32]