Given name: Icchak Family name: Feldwurm (5)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Male
  • (1) Icchak , (2) J. , (3) J. , (4) Jehuda , (5) Jehuda
  • (1) Feldwurm , (2) Feldwurm , (3) Feldwurm , (4) Feldwurs , (5) Feld
  • (1) Feld, (4) Julek lub Jehuda Feld, (5) Feldwurs, Icchak
  • (4) 1943
  • (4) Warszawa
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) No information
  • (1)

    A left-wing writer, co-worker of Finkelsztejn in TOZ (The Society for the Protection of the Health of the Jewish Population in Poland), TOZ secretary.

    (2)

    Before the war an administrative worker in the TOZ (The Society for the Protection of the Health of the Jewish Population in Poland). A member of the Communist Party of Poland (KPP). One of the leaders of the TOZ. Pen name - Feld.

    (3)

    an intendant at the TOZ building (Gesia Street No. 43) - January 1942

    (4)

    The leaded of a communist group in the ghetto and the editor of the illegal magazine "Wolne Jutro/Morgen Frei." In the ghetto he was a clerk of TOZ (The Society for the Protection of the Health of the Jewish Population in Poland); involved in the underground cultural life. Co-operated with Oneg Szabat. His literary works were found after the war among the documents in the Ringelblum's Archive. After the Great Action he was a member of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). Took active part in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and died in a shelter at Mila Street.

    (5)

    A copyist. Was one of the most active collaborators of Ringelblum's Archive in the Warsaw Ghetto. In the ghetto he was an administrative employee in TOZ (The Society for the Protection of the Health of the Jewish Population in Poland).

    • (1) artists/writers
    • (2) activists, care / social welfare
    • (3) civil servants
    • (4, 5) activists
  • (5)

    On pg. 174 Feld's first name is 'Jehuda,' on pg. 316 it is 'Icchak.' In the index there is only one Feld Jehuda.

  • (2)

    Barski, Jozef; Przezycia i wspomnienia z lat okupacji (Experiences and Memoirs of the Occupation)

    (3)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part II

  • (1) 65, 84, 204, (2) [s., 11,, 12], (3) 92, s. 41, (4) 239,240, (5) s. 174, 316