Given name: Szyja Family name: Braude (3)

  • (1, 2, 3) YES
  • (1, 2, 3) Male
  • (1) Szyja , (2) Jehoszua
  • (1) Braude , (2) Brojda , (3) Braude
  • (1) Iszejahu Braude, (2) Braude
  • (1) Warszawa
  • (1, 2, 3) No information
  • (1)

    A teacher, philologist and a worker for voluntary causes. He was a member of The Jewish Social Self-Help (ZSS) in the ghetto and a member of YIKOR (the Jewish Cultural Organization). E. Ringelblum's close friend. Together with other workers he signed an appeal to the ghetto public for help for the Yiddish language school. He committed suicide during the First Action in order to avoid being caught by the Nazis.

    (2)

    He officially ran the central office dealing with managing the chain of kitchens in the Warsaw ghetto.

    (3)

    head of the Department of People's Kitchens (autumn 1939); he collaborated with the Purchases Commission of the Jewish Cooordinating Committee (ZKK); the head of Kitchen Control Commission of the Supply Section - December 1941; the head of the Instruction and Control Subcommission of the Supply Section the Jewish Social Self-Help (ZSS) - 1941

    • (1, 2, 3) the rich
  • (1)

    His wife died during the bombing of Warsaw in September 1939. His sister, Mira Braude, was a nurse connected with the sanitary department in the Centos (the Central Organization for Orphan Care), in the ghetto. She contracted typhus and died.

    (2)

    (Szyja Braude) He was very sick (liver) and for this reason it was doctor M. Szpindler who actually ran the central office

    (3)

    Szyja Braude?

  • (3)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part II

  • (1) 55,126,145, (2) s.66, (3) 91, s. 1, 4, 23