Given name: Israel Family name: Lichtensztajn (2)

  • (1, 2) YES
  • (1, 2) Male
  • (1) Israel , (2) Izrael
  • (1) Lichtensztajn , (2) Lichtensztajn
  • (1) Lichtensztejn(?)
  • (1) 1943-04-18
  • (2) 1904
  • (1) Warszawa
  • (1, 2) No information
  • (1)

    He worked in a kitchen for children in the Borchow school building at Nowolipki Street No. 68; he took care of written materials of Ringleblum's Archive, he was an archive worker of the Archive. At the end of the First Action he hid in Nowolipki Street No. 68. After the First Action, together with Ringelblum he lived in Nowolipki Street. He also worked in this street, in Halman's carpenter company. On 3 August 1942 he buried materials he was in charge of. They were dug out from beneath the ruing of the house at Nowolipki Street No. 68 in September 1968. Lichtensztajn died, probably, on the night 18/19 April 1943, when, after a meeting with Ringelblum, he was trying to get to Nowolipki Street.

    (2)

    a worker in the kitchen for children No. 145 at Nowolipki Street no. 68, belonging to TOZ (The Society for the Protection of the Health of the Jewish Population in Poland). He worked from 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. as a storeman (spring, summer 1940). In 1941 a permanent, paid Centos worker (certificates from May and June 1941). 10 May 1941 vaccinated against typhoid fever. Residing at Pawia Street No. 81, flat 38. At the turn of 1940 and 1941 he lived in Okopowa Street No. 29, flat 23

    • (1) Intelligentsia
    • (2) activists
  • (2)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part I

  • (1) s.171,194,197,202,204, (2) 1081 i 1094 i 1115 i 1204