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About Mendel Kremer
Kremer Mendel
Mendel Kremer was born in Kurzeniec c1880- 1885 to Yehoshua and Eshia. He was a merchant and married to Chana. Prior to WWII he lived in Kurzeniec, Poland. During the war he was in Kurzeniec, Poland. Mendel perished in 1943 in the forest at the age of 57. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed on left) submitted by his son Moshe
Rabbi Moshe Landau wrote: At that time, a person who became important in our town was Yekutiel Meir Hakoen Kremer. He was very God fearing and honest in his ways, and he would teach Mishna to the community of the old shtiebel. His father was Reb Yehoshuah Leib Hakoen Kremer the Melamed. Reb Y. Leib was very knowledgeable in all the Mishna and many times would repeat the Mishna by heart. All his sons were honest and God fearing people. Besides Yekutial Meir there was Nachman Yosef Kremer, Mendel Kremer, and Chaim Zalman Kremer. All of them were businessmen, and Yekutiel Meir was also a merchant. He had a flour store but he was still busy learning Torah. Whenever you passed by his store you could see that there was a book in his hand. He was the son-in-law of Reb Yehiel Yentes and lived in his house. His brothers-in-law were the son of Yakov Mendel Markon, the owner of the flourmill in the village Ivontsevich, near Kurenets. Another brother-in-law was Zishka, son of Shimon Alperovich. Everyone in Kurenets respected the family..
Mendel Kremer was born in Kurzeniec, Poland in 1885 to Yehoshua and Ashia. He was a merchant and married to Chana. Prior to WWII he lived in Kurzeniec, Poland. During the war he was in Kurzeniec, Poland.
Mendel was murdered in the Shoah (according to this source).
This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his son, Moshe Kremer
Mendel Kremer's Timeline
1880 |
1880
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Kurenets, Minsk Province, Belarus
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1903 |
1903
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Kuraniec, Vileyka District, Minsk Region, Belarus
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1905
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Kurenets ( between Vilna and Minsk), Belarus
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1905
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Korzeniec, przemyski, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland
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1906
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Kuraniec, Vileyka District, Minsk Region, Belarus
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1910 |
1910
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Kurenets, Vileyka District, Minsk Region, Belarus
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1914 |
1914
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Kuraniec, Vileyka District, Minsk Region, Belarus
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1918 |
1918
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Kuraniec, Vileyka District, Minsk Region, Belarus
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1924
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1925 |
November 9, 1925
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Kurenets, Belarus
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