Given name: Hilary Family name: Eckerman (9)
- (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) YES
- (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Male
- (1) Hilary , (2) Hilary , (3) H. , (7) Ajzyk , (8) Izaak Ajzyk
- (1) Eckerman , (2) Ekerman , (3) Ekerman , (4) Eckerman , (5) Ekerman , (6) Ekerman-syn , (7) Ekerman , (8) Ekerman , (9) Ekerman
- (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) No information
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(1)
a rabbi's eldest son, pregnant wife in July 1942. He worked in the Hospitals Department [the head of the District of Warsaw]; the only rabbi's child who survived. 18 January 1943 at the Umschlagplatz with his wife and infant
(2)head of the Department of Contributions to the Hospital System; gives a speech at the academy - 11 January 1942; street collection - 17 May 1942
(3)head of the Hospitals Department [the head of the District of Warsaw]; he offered his help in giving shelter to a few hundred of displaced people at night 8/9 July 1942
(4)one of the heads of the Department of Contributions, works at requisition
(5)A councillor and publisher's son, he was in charge of the department, whose task was to raise funds for hospitals. He get permit to confiscate bedsheets for hospitals' need. Deported 18 January 1943
(6)son of the head of the Department of Payments to Hospitals [of the Judenrat]
(7)orthodox, a councillor of many years’ standing, before the in very good relations with Polish authorities. A journalist, honest, helpful, clever. In 1939 or 1940 he lived at Grzybowska Street No. 24.
(8)one of the leaders of Agudat Israel, the editor of a Warsaw newspaper 'Dos Idisze Togblat', member of the Judenrat
(9)a cemetery councillor, Jewish activist, writer, representative of the orthodox
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