Given name: Unknown Family name: Kobryner (12)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) Male
  • (2) Edward , (3) Edward , (5) E. , (6) Edward , (7) Edward , (11) Edward , (12) Edward
  • (1) Kobryner , (2) Kobryner , (3) Kobryner , (4) Kobryner , (5) Kobryner , (6) Kobryner , (7) Kobryner , (8) Kobryner , (9) Kobryner , (10) Kobryner , (11) Kobryner , (12) Kobryner
  • (2, 12) 1880
  • (2, 12) 1943
  • (12) Warszawa
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) No information
  • (1)

    On 9 October was present at a conference during which the mission of creating the JP (Jewish Police) was assigned to Szerynski.

    (2)

    A worker for voluntary causes and economic activist, member of the Centos (the Central Organisation for Orphan Care) board. In the ghetto he was head of a department in the Supply Section of the Judenrat, later head of the Co-operative Bank, autonomic institution at the Judenrat.

    (3)

    a judge, he organised the Cooperative Bank of the Jewish District in the ghetto

    (4)

    A vice-chairman of the Supply Section [of the Judenrat], a Judenrat member.

    (5)

    A member of the Patronage of the 'Good Will' boarding house at Dzielna Street No. 61 (April 1942).

    (6)

    In the Supply Section of the Judenrat. Not very educated, very ambitious. A lame organiser, disobliging. In 1939 or 1940, he lived in Leszno Street (no number).

    (7)

    before the war a judge in a Chamber of Commerce, member of the Judenrat

    (8)

    Judenrat member. He knows the author; in the Jewish Police commission, former Trade Judge. Tyszka: on the board of the Supply Section; in the Cooperative Bank of the Jewish District

    (9)

    a Judenrat member, Gepner's assistant in the Department of Supply [of the Judenrat]

    (10)

    a commercial judge, a member of the Judenrat Members Commission in the Jewish Police (Order Service)

    (11)

    A judge of the a court of commerce, member of the Judenrat - hospitals.

    (12)

    In the inter-war period, deputy chairman of the Board of the Union of Merchants, commercial judge, member of the Health Care Fund, the State Council for Social Security, member of the Council (of the Judenrat), in the ghetto. On 10 November 1939, Czerniakow writes: 'Kobryner thrown out of his flat.' On 19 April 1942, Czerniakow writes: 'In the morning - the Judenrat. Gepner, Sztolcman, Graf, Kobryner appear. Because of the latest issues, they claim that clandestine newspapers may do a lot of harm to the Jewish community.' On 22 July 1942 Czerniakow writes: 'I requested to dismiss Repner, Rozen, Sztolcman, Drybinski, Winter, Kobryner, which was accepted. At 3.45, all of them, except Rozen, are already in the ghetto.' [they were arrested the day before]

    • (1, 5) activists
    • (2) activists, Judenrat
    • (3) Intelligentsia
    • (4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12) Judenrat
    • (8) the rich
  • (3)

    on friendly terms with Chaskielewicz's parents

    (8)

    other testimonies: Iop2YV033/2010, 94,163, Iop2YV033/1161

  • (1, 4)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part I

    (5)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part II

    (6)

    Documents from the State Archive of New Records regarding
    the Warsaw Ghetto

    (7)

    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

    (8)

    Gurfinkiel-Glocerowa, Sabina; The Czyste Hospital and Me, Testimony, Yad Vashem Archives

    (9)

    Adler, Stanislaw

    (12)

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

  • (1) 502, s. 3, (2) 353,436, (3) 13, (4) 191, (5) 96, s.1, (6) [27,, s., 49,, 51], (7) [261p], (10) , cz2 str.5, 9-11, 82, (11) 49, (12) 60; 267; 304