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Dokumentationszentrum Des Bundes Judischer Verfolgter des Naziregimes

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59371
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Booklet : paper : Printed : ink : Beige, Blue, black ; Ht: 29,5 cm x W: 20,5 cm
Date
January 32, 1977
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Booklet : paper : Printed : ink : Beige, Blue, black ; Ht: 29,5 cm x W: 20,5 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
January 32, 1977
Creator
Wiesenthal, Simon
Physical Condition
Excellent
Language
English
German
Notes
Compiled booklet of ten pages in length, crease horizontally and vertically, pages printed on one side, unbound. This 1977 annual report describes Simon Wiesenthal Center’s pursuit of Nazi war criminals. Printed for the purpose of spreading awareness of current Nazi and Nazi criminal's activity with the goal that these periodicals will inform the public and invite further leads as to the location of other Nazi criminals who have not stood trial for their crimes.
Accession No.
2000.72.6
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Invoice

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59369
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Invoice : Paper : Printed, typewritten : Ink : Beige, black, blue, green ; Ht: 29,5 cm x W: 21 cm
Date
August 23, 1966
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Invoice : Paper : Printed, typewritten : Ink : Beige, black, blue, green ; Ht: 29,5 cm x W: 21 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
August 23, 1966
Physical Condition
Good
Language
English
German
Notes
Letter and invoice, typed on stock documents, translucent paper, Steyr-Daimler-Puch letterhead, folded vertically and horizontally. Sent to Mr. Isidore Lorincz from Steyr-Daimler-Puch Co. In the letter they inform Mr. Lorincz that the Steyr Punch 650T has been delivered to Mr. Tibor Rusoran, Budapest. The letter is written in English and the invoice in German. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and his wife, Zita, continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005.
Accession No.
2000.72.4
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Graz, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Release of War criminal

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn58541
Collection
Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
Description Level
File
Material Type
textual record
Fonds No.
CJC0001; CA; CA-86-992
Date
1963
Collection
Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
Description Level
File
Material Type
textual record
Date
1963
Fonds No.
CJC0001
Series No.
CA
File No.
CA-86-992
Subjects
Release of War criminal
Places
Austria
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
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Identification card

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78426
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification card : Paper : printed, typed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : green, purple, blue, black, white ; Ht: 14,8 cm x W: 10,3 cm
Date
January 25, 1957
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification card : Paper : printed, typed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : green, purple, blue, black, white ; Ht: 14,8 cm x W: 10,3 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
January 25, 1957
Physical Condition
Poor
Language
English
French
German
Notes
1 page. Two-sided folded vertically. On the recto is personal information, including visa number, filled with a blue pen. Inside is stapled a b&w picture of Sylvia Holcz on the t.l. The document was used to the purpose of immigration to Montreal. Sylvia Holcz arrived in Canada on 1957-01-14. Narrative: Sylvia Holcz, also known as Szilvia Holcz, was born in Uherské Hradišt?, Czech Republic on 1922-02-16. After the war, she married Deszo Losoncy. She left Hungary with her husband and daughter Susanna (born on 1947-07-01) soon after the Revolution of 1956 and settled in Montreal, Canada in 1957-01.
Accession No.
2014.21.11
Name Access
Loronci, Susan
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Identification card

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78427
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification card : Paper : printed, typed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : green, purple, blue, black, white ; Ht: 14,7 cm x W: 10,4 cm
Date
January 06, 1957
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification card : Paper : printed, typed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : green, purple, blue, black, white ; Ht: 14,7 cm x W: 10,4 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
January 06, 1957
Physical Condition
Good
Language
English
French
German
Notes
1 page. Two-sided folded vertically. On the recto is personal information, including visa filled in blue ink. Inside is a b&w picture of Deszo Losoncy stapled on the t.l. Two circular blue ink stamp. The document was used for the purpose of immigration to Montreal. Deszo Losoncy arrived in Canda on 1957-01-06. Narrative: Deszo Losoncy, also known as Löwy or Losonczy, was born in Szentes, Hungary on 1904-04-12. He was deported to Birkenau, Poland for 14 to 16 months as a political prisoner. In this concentration camp, he was forced to work and clean Dr. Josef Mengele's laboratory. Later, Deszo Losoncy was also detained in Sachsenhausen, Germany, where he was liberated on 1945-04-25 by the Red Army. After the war, he lived in Budapest, Hungary and became a textile professional. He left Hungary soon after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and settled in Montreal, Canada in 1957-01 with his wife Sylvia Holcz.
Accession No.
2014.21.12
Name Access
Loronci, Susan
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59368
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : Typewritten : Ink : Beige, black ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 20,5 cm
Date
December 05, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : Typewritten : Ink : Beige, black ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 20,5 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 05, 1956
Physical Condition
fragile
Language
English
Notes
Short letter, folded horizontally and vertically. From the United Hias Service (Austria) to the Canadian Embassy in Vienna. Director V.P. Plumenthal confirms that the overseas Hias committee will assist with the adjustment of the Lorincz family. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and his wife, Zita, continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005.
Accession No.
2000.72.3
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Medical certificate

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59372
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Medical certificate : Cardstock, paper : Printed : ink : Yellow, black, beige ; Ht: 14 cm x W: 10 cm
Date
December 21, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Medical certificate : Cardstock, paper : Printed : ink : Yellow, black, beige ; Ht: 14 cm x W: 10 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 21, 1956
Physical Condition
Excellent
Language
English
French
Notes
Softcover booklet with black, bold border down spine, World Health Organization symbol on top of cover, each page has chart for vaccination of different diseases, i.e. Smallpox, Yellow Fever, Cholera, etc. Contains insert from Department of Public Health and Welfare City of Halifax -discusses X-ray for Tuberculosis Jan. 6, 1957. Booklet certifies that Isidore Lorincz has been vaccinated against small pox with signature and seal. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and his wife, Zita, continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005. Zita was born 2 Jan 1917 in Nograd, Hungary.
Accession No.
2000.77.1
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Medical certificate

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59373
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Medical certificate : Cardstock, paper : Printed : Ink : Yellow, black ; Ht: 14 cm x W: 10 cm
Date
December 21, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Medical certificate : Cardstock, paper : Printed : Ink : Yellow, black ; Ht: 14 cm x W: 10 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 21, 1956
Physical Condition
Excellent
Language
English
French
Notes
Softcover booklet with black, bold border down spine, World Health Organization symbol on top of cover, each page has chart for vaccination of different diseases, i.e. smallpox, yellow fever, cholera etc. Contains insert from Department of Public Health and Welfare City of Halifax -discusses X-ray for Tuberculosis Jan. 6, 1957. Booklet certifies that Zita Lorincz has been vaccinated against smallpox. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and his wife, Zita, continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005. Zita was born 2 Jan 1917 in Nograd, Hungary.
Accession No.
2000.77.2
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Police certificate

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59374
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Police certificate : cardstock : Printed, typed : Ink : Grey, black, blue ; Ht: 14 cm x W: 10 cm
Date
December 17, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Police certificate : cardstock : Printed, typed : Ink : Grey, black, blue ; Ht: 14 cm x W: 10 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 17, 1956
Physical Condition
fragile
Language
German
Notes
Rectangle of card folded in half; interior contains typed information, exterior used for magistrate stamps. This document was issued by Police Department of the City of Vienna (No. I- 22.726/56Res) for Mr. Isidore Lorincz. Contains seal and stamps from City Hall and Israel’s consulate. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and his wife, Zita, continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005. Zita was born 2 Jan 1917 in Nograd, Hungary.
Accession No.
2000.77.3
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Police certificate

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59375
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Police certificate : cardstock : Printed, typed : ink : Grey, black, purple ; Ht: 14 cm x W: 10 cm
Date
1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Police certificate : cardstock : Printed, typed : ink : Grey, black, purple ; Ht: 14 cm x W: 10 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
1956
Physical Condition
fragile
Language
German
Notes
Rectangle of card folded in half; interior contains typed information, exterior used for magistrate stamps. This document was issued by Police Department of the City of Vienna (No. I- 22.726/56Res) for Mrs. Zita Lorinez. Contains seal and stamps from City Hall and Israel’s consulate. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and his wife, Zita, continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005. Zita was born 2 Jan 1917 in Nograd, Hungary.
Accession No.
2000.77.4
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Appointment card

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59376
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Appointment card : paper : Typed, handwritten : ink : Beige, black, red ; Ht: 9,5 cm x W: 20 cm
Date
December 04, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Appointment card : paper : Typed, handwritten : ink : Beige, black, red ; Ht: 9,5 cm x W: 20 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 04, 1956
Physical Condition
fragile
Language
Italian
Notes
Paper slip folded three times vertically, typed form with details filled in with red pen, appointment slip for Rabbi Isidore Lorincz to visit to the United Jias Service in Vienna. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and his wife, Zita, continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005. Zita was born 2 Jan 1917 in Nograd, Hungary.
Accession No.
2000.77.6
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Card

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59689
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Card : Cardstock : Printed : Ink : Beige, black, purple ; Ht: 20 cm x W: 15 cm
Date
December 07, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Card : Cardstock : Printed : Ink : Beige, black, purple ; Ht: 20 cm x W: 15 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 07, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
Hungarian
Notes
Card printed on both sides, first side has title page for refugee care card, cardholder information, and instructions for loss of card. Second page and side are graphs for recording type of care received. Two stamps. Refugee services card for Isadore and Zita Lorincz. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He and his wife, Zita, lived with their cousin Eugene Lorincz when they first arrived. Isadore served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and Zita continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005. Zita was born 2 Jan 1917 in Nograd, Hungary.
Accession No.
2011X.147.23
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Prescription

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59698
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Prescription : Paper : Printed : Ink : Beige, black purple, red. ; Ht: 11 3/4 cm x W: 8 1/4 cm
Date
December 19, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Prescription : Paper : Printed : Ink : Beige, black purple, red. ; Ht: 11 3/4 cm x W: 8 1/4 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 19, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
Notes
Large page folded vertically and horizontally, divided into sections, Magistrate of Vienna header, entitled Verordnungsschein, information filled in by hand, including amounts for prescriptions. Second small form filled in with details for pharmacy. Documents stapled together. Prescription from Social Welfare for Isadore Lorincz. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. Isodore married Zita in Salgotarjan, Hungary, in 1948. They came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He and Zita lived with their cousin Eugene Lorincz when they first arrived. Isadore served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and Zita continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005. Zita was born 2 Jan 1917 in Nograd, Hungary.
Accession No.
2011X.147.32
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Coupon

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75190
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
object
Physical Description
Coupon : cardstock : Printed : ink, pencil : Green and black ; Ht: 7 cm x W: 10 cm
Date
December 24, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
object
Physical Description
Coupon : cardstock : Printed : ink, pencil : Green and black ; Ht: 7 cm x W: 10 cm
Other Title Information
Exchange Medium
Date
December 24, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
English
Italian
Notes
Two card-sized tickets with numbers written in pencil on sides, number 159 and 160. These documents (coupons) are the dinner coupons for restaurant aboard ship, “Sicula Oceanica S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Lorincz arrived in Canada aboard the Venezuela. Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and his wife, Zita, continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005. Zita was born 2 Jan 1917 in Nograd, Hungary.
Accession No.
2000.77.5
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Medical Certificate

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75194
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Medical Certificate : paper : Printed : ink, coloured pencil : Beige, blue, purple ; Ht: 14,5 cm x W: 19 cm
Date
December 17, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Medical Certificate : paper : Printed : ink, coloured pencil : Beige, blue, purple ; Ht: 14,5 cm x W: 19 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 17, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
Notes
Stock document, filled in by hand, magistrate letterhead, details and date stamped, left edge is perforated. Certificate of Illness No. 23334 for Zita Lorincz, Hungarian refugees, states that they were ill Narrative: Rev. Isodore Lorincz was born 6 January 1908 in Hungary. His parents were Lowi Netti and Loliner (?) Jakob. He attended high school and Yeshiva, and graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest with ordination and smicha. During World War 2 his family was killed in Auschwitz. He came to Canada in 1957 after fleeing the revolution in Hungary. He and his wife, Zita, lived with their cousin Eugene Lorincz when they first arrived. Isadore served in two congregations before serving the Shaare Zedek Congregation as ritual director, then as Chazzan Sheni with a congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, for three years. Afterwards he served as rabbi in Port Colborne, Ontario. He settled in Montreal, Quebec, in 1962 where he became Chazzan Sheni for the next 26 years. He and Zita continued to live in Montreal until there death around 2005. Zita was born 2 Jan 1917 in Nograd, Hungary.
Accession No.
2000.65.82
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78431
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : printed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : off-white, black, red, blue ; Ht: 16,2 cm x W: 20,3 cm
Date
December 21, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : printed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : off-white, black, red, blue ; Ht: 16,2 cm x W: 20,3 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 21, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
English
Notes
1 page.Two-sided horizontal paper. Filled in blue ink. The letter gives authorisation to travel and immgrate to Canada. Narrative: Deszo Losoncy, also known as Löwy or Losonczy, was born in Szentes, Hungary on 1904-04-12. He was deported to Birkenau, Poland for 14 to 16 months as a political prisoner. In this concentration camp, he was forced to work and clean Dr. Josef Mengele's laboratory. Later, Deszo Losoncy was also detained in Sachsenhausen, Germany, where he was liberated on 1945-04-25 by the Red Army. After the war, he lived in Budapest, Hungary and became a textile professional. He left Hungary soon after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and settled in Montreal, Canada in 1957-01 with his wife Sylvia Holcz.
Accession No.
2014.21.16
Name Access
Loronci, Susan
Places
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter of identification

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn76209
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter of identification : Paper : Printed, Typed, Handwritten : Ink : Beige, Black, Grey, Purple, Blue ; Ht: 12 5/8 in. x W: 8 in.
Date
1953
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter of identification : Paper : Printed, Typed, Handwritten : Ink : Beige, Black, Grey, Purple, Blue ; Ht: 12 5/8 in. x W: 8 in.
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
1953
Physical Condition
Good
Language
English
Notes
1 page, single-sided. Folded twice horizontally. Document is a letter of identification for Salomon, Sara and Erika Heiss, issued by the American Joint Distribution Committee Emigration Service. Contains identifying information, documentation and transportation information related to the family's move from Linz, Austria to Montreal, Canada. typed, contains information about Salomon, Sara and Erika Heiss, Tel Aviv passports, transit visa for France, end visa for Canada, sponsor Leon Streifler. American Joint Distribution Committe Emigration Service Letter of Identification Narrative: Salomon and Sara Heiss were the parents of the donor, Erika Bloom. The Heiss family fled Nazi-occupied Vienna in 1938, after Salomon was arrested and detained in Dachau for 3 days. They survived the war in Shanghai, immigrated to Israel in 1949, and eventually settled in Montreal.
Accession No.
2002.30.01
Name Access
Bloom, Erika
Places
Salzberg, Austria, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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REIS, Sigmond Erich

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy91262
Collection
JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
Material Type
textual record
Archival / Genealogical
Genealogy Records
Collection
JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
Material Type
textual record
Spouse
Szajndla
Date File Opened
December 22, 1952
Arrival Date
December 22, 1952
Place of Birth
Austria
Record Source
JIAS Montreal Client Cards
Fonds No.
I0037
Series No.
R
File No.
20-1748
Restrictions
Due to privacy laws, access to further information about this record is restricted. You may contact the Canadian Jewish Archives to learn more.
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Genealogy Records
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
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EISNER, Izak

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy91238
Collection
JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
Material Type
textual record
Archival / Genealogical
Genealogy Records
Collection
JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
Material Type
textual record
Spouse
Fryda
Children
Irene, Yechezkiel
Date File Opened
December 9, 1952
Place of Birth
Austria
Record Source
JIAS Montreal Client Cards
Fonds No.
I0037
Series No.
R
File No.
07-1973
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Genealogy Records
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Canadian Jewish Archives
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APFELBAUM, Fritz

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy91197
Collection
JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
Material Type
textual record
Archival / Genealogical
Genealogy Records
Collection
JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
Material Type
textual record
Date File Opened
November 11, 1952
Arrival Date
November 11, 1952
Place of Birth
Austria
Record Source
JIAS Montreal Client Cards
Fonds No.
I0037
Series No.
R
File No.
02-34
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Canadian Jewish Archives
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