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Jews in Frýdek-Místek Region

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Profiles

  • Helena Fried (1920 - d.)
  • Oskar Spitzer (1913 - d.)
    Birth record: 371 FRÝDEK (o. Frýdek-Místek) N 1893-1941, 1943-1944 (2 exempláře) (48/66)
  • Hermann Strauss (1874 - d.)
    Death record: Born 25. 01. 1874 Last residence before deportation: Prague II Transport Ao, no. 904 (28. 04. 1942, Prague -> Terezín) Transport Bv, no. 966 (15. 10. 1942, Terezín -> Treblinka...
  • Paul Strauss (1907 - d.)
    Birth record: 371 FRÝDEK (o. Frýdek-Místek) N 1893-1941, 1943-1944 (2 exempláře) (33/66)
  • Felix Kohn (1903 - d.)
    Birth record: 1262 MÍSTEK (o. Frýdek-Místek) N 1893-1927, 1929-1944 (39/115)

This project is dedicated to the Jewish families who lived in Frýdek (Friedek) in Silesia and Místek (Mistek) in Moravia, Czech Republic.

These two towns were merged in 1943, however, the Jewish Religious Association (Israelitischer Kultusverein) founded in 1863 with the seat in Friedek included Jews both from Friedek and Mistek, just as Jewish Religious Community (Israelitische Kultusgemeinde) Friedek-Mistek founded in 1893.

Territory of the Jewish Congregation Frýdek-Místek

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Archival sources

Literature

  • BARÁNEK, Daniel. Židé na Frýdecku a Místecku. Praha, 2015. link

Links

Photos

  1. http://www.judaica.cz/pohled1.asp
  2. http://www.judaica.cz/pohled1.asp
  3. http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soubor:Frydek_synagoga.jpg
  4. http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soubor:Frydek_synagoga_a_skola.jpg
  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Frydek_namesti_1906.jpg