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Receipt

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59672
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Receipt : Paper : Printed, handwritten ; Ht: 21 cm x W: 15 cm
Date
June 25, 1963
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Receipt : Paper : Printed, handwritten ; Ht: 21 cm x W: 15 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
June 25, 1963
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hungarian
Notes
Two identical stock receipt templates with Igazolas II. -Vamnyugta header. Details, prices, and signature filled in by hand, Right edge torn along dotted line. Small warning printed on bottom of back. Document two has note made in pencil from 1963. 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.147.05
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Budapest, Hungary, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78420
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed, handwritten : Ink : beige, black ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 21,1 cm
Date
[ca. 1963]
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed, handwritten : Ink : beige, black ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 21,1 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
[ca. 1963]
Physical Condition
Excellent
Language
Hungarian
Notes
1 page. One-sided horizontal paper with typed black ink text. 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.
2014.21.05
Name Access
Loronci, Susan
Places
Hungary, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Certificate

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78423
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Certificate : Paper : printed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : beige, red, purple, blue ; Ht: 14,1 cm x W: 9,9 cm
Date
January 07, 1959
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Certificate : Paper : printed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : beige, red, purple, blue ; Ht: 14,1 cm x W: 9,9 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
January 07, 1959
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hungarian
Notes
1 page. Two-sided, folded vertically. Printed with red rectangular watermark with the Hungarian communist seal in the centre. A small black Hungarian communist seal is on the t.c. of the paper. Copy of Deszo Losoncy's birth certicate provided by the administration of Szentes, Hungary. 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.
2014.21.08
Name Access
Loronci, Susan
Places
Szentes, Hungary, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78419
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : beige, black, blue, purple, brown ; Ht: 21,4 cm x W: 17,8 cm
Date
June 25, 1958
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed, stamped, handwritten : Ink : beige, black, blue, purple, brown ; Ht: 21,4 cm x W: 17,8 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
June 25, 1958
Physical Condition
Excellent
Language
Hungarian
Notes
1 page. Two-sided. Typed letter with multiple stamps. On the recto is a green fiscal stamp of 10 Forint on the t.l. On the verso are two fiscal stamps on the t.l. The first one is a dark blue stamp of 15 Forint and the second one is a brown stamp of 5 Forint. The address information is handwritten in the t.c. The document is a official statement made for Deszo Losoncy. 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.
2014.21.03
Name Access
Loronci, Susan
Places
Budapest, Hungary, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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BIEL, Jeno

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy8215
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
Teodora
Date File Opened
September 23, 1957
Place of Birth
Hungary
Record Source
JIAS Montreal Client Cards
Fonds No.
I0037
Series No.
R
File No.
04-773
Restrictions
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Genealogy Records
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Canadian Jewish Archives
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DAVIDOVITS, Jeno

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy10241
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
Erzsebet
Date File Opened
June 10, 1957
Place of Birth
Hungary
Record Source
JIAS Montreal Client Cards
Fonds No.
I0037
Series No.
R
File No.
06-2671
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Genealogy Records
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FARKAS, Arpad

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy11428
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
Roza
Children
Gyorgy
Date File Opened
May 6, 1957
Place of Birth
Hungary
Record Source
JIAS Montreal Client Cards
Fonds No.
I0037
Series No.
R
File No.
08-900
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Canadian Jewish Archives
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BODANSKY, Gyorgy

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy8595
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
March 27, 1957
Place of Birth
Hungary
Record Source
JIAS Montreal Client Cards
Fonds No.
I0037
Series No.
R
File No.
04-2187
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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
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Canadian Jewish Archives
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DANIEL, Gyorgy

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy10167
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
Anna
Date File Opened
March 25, 1957
Place of Birth
Hungary
Record Source
JIAS Montreal Client Cards
Fonds No.
I0037
Series No.
R
File No.
06-2293
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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
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Martha Stermer

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn45864
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 5 1/4 in. x W: 3 3/8 in.
Date
1957
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 5 1/4 in. x W: 3 3/8 in.
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
1957
Physical Condition
Good
Notes
b&w, portrait of Martha Stermer as a young girl, wearing checkered-dress.
Accession No.
2011X.320.01
Name Access
Stermer, Martha
Places
Mateszalka, Hungary, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Education certificate

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59364
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Education certificate : Paper : Printed : Ink : Beige, black, grey ; Ht: 14,5 cm x W: 20,5 cm
Date
November 20, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Education certificate : Paper : Printed : Ink : Beige, black, grey ; Ht: 14,5 cm x W: 20,5 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
November 20, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hebrew
Hungarian
Notes
Page creased horizontally and vertically, ink stamp on bottom, signed by hand. This certificate originates from Budapest, Hungary. It attests to Isidore Lorincz’ birth in 1908 and the fact that he studied in the Rabbinical school in Hungary from 1950/51 - 1954/55. Declares he was an excellent student and wonderful person, and that he would be a good candidate for head of the Adath Israel in Lithuania. 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.
2000.65.7
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Budapest, Hungary, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Identification Booklet

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59380
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification Booklet : cardstock, paper : Printed : ink : Burgundy, pink, red, purple, black, white, blue. ; Ht: 12 cm x W: 8,5 cm
Date
1956-1959
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification Booklet : cardstock, paper : Printed : ink : Burgundy, pink, red, purple, black, white, blue. ; Ht: 12 cm x W: 8,5 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
1956-1959
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hungarian
Notes
Small, hardcover booklet with Soviet Hungarian seal inscribed on cover, picture of cardholder on first page, personal information entered by hand, Soviet Hungary watermark on all pages. Functions as a Hungarian passport for Isidore 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 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.
2011X.147.03
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Budapest, Hungary , Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Ration Card

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59673
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
object
Physical Description
Ration Card : Paper : Printed : Ink : Beige, black, green, red ; Ht: 17 cm x W: 20 cm
Date
December 21, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
object
Physical Description
Ration Card : Paper : Printed : Ink : Beige, black, green, red ; Ht: 17 cm x W: 20 cm
Other Title Information
Exchange Medium
Date
December 21, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hungarian
German
Notes
Paper divided into boxes by black lines, creased vertically in center, columns for blankets, dishes, clothes, and cigarettes. All dated 21 or 22 December. Distribution card for refugee camp for 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.147.07
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Hungary, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Ration Card

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59674
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
object
Physical Description
Ration Card : Paper : Printed ; Ht: 17 cm x W: 30 cm
Date
December 21, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
object
Physical Description
Ration Card : Paper : Printed ; Ht: 17 cm x W: 30 cm
Other Title Information
Exchange Medium
Date
December 21, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hungarian
German
Notes
Paper divided into boxes by black lines, creased vertically in center, columns for blankets, dishes, clothes, and cigarettes. All dated 21 or 22 December. Distribution card for refugee camp for Izidor 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.147.08
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Hungary, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59683
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : Typewritten : Ink : Beige, black, blue ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 20 cm
Date
October 14, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : Typewritten : Ink : Beige, black, blue ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 20 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
October 14, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hungarian
Notes
Letter with vertical fold in the center, illegible note written on back in blue pen. Invitation to have Isadore Lorincz read the Torah. Signed Behar Marton. 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.147.17
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Budapest, Hungary, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Certificate of Employment

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59686
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Certificate of Employment : Paper : Typewritten : Ink : Beige, black, purple ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 20 cm
Date
June 29, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Certificate of Employment : Paper : Typewritten : Ink : Beige, black, purple ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 20 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
June 29, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hungarian
Notes
Page folded in half vertically, Grand Hotel Margitszigeti Nagyszallot letterhead, signed Rosler Vilmes, manager. States that Isadore Lorincz was employed for 20 days in 1955. 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.147.20
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Budapest, Hungary, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Permit

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78425
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Permit : Paper : printed, stamped, typed, handwritten : Ink : beige, black, blue, purple ; Ht: 29,6 cm x W: 21 cm
Date
November 28, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Permit : Paper : printed, stamped, typed, handwritten : Ink : beige, black, blue, purple ; Ht: 29,6 cm x W: 21 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
November 28, 1956
Physical Condition
Poor
Language
Hungarian
Hebrew
Notes
1 page, one-sided. Printed form on official header. The document was issued by the Israeli Consulate in Budapest; it gives permit of passage to Israel to Dezso Losonczi and his family. 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.
2014.21.10
Name Access
Loronci, Susan
Places
Budapest, Hungary, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Receipt

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59671
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Receipt : Paper : Printed, handwritten : Ink : Beige, black, blue ; Ht: 6 cm x W: 10 cm
Date
December 30, 1955
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Receipt : Paper : Printed, handwritten : Ink : Beige, black, blue ; Ht: 6 cm x W: 10 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
December 30, 1955
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hungarian
Notes
Fragment from a larger document, torn on left and bottom edges, details filled in by hand. Facts printed on back. Money order receipt from Isadore Lorincz in Budapest, Hungary to Inger (?) Lorincz in Toronto, Canada. 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.147.04
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Budapest, Hungary, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn59684
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : Typed : Ink : Beige, black, blue. ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 20 cm
Date
April 20, 1954
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : Typed : Ink : Beige, black, blue. ; Ht: 15 cm x W: 20 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
April 20, 1954
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Hungarian
Notes
Letter creased horizontally and vertically, Budapesti IZR Hitkozseg synagogue letter head. Request from Behar Marton for rabbi Isadore Lorincz to speak at the synagogue service during Passover. Narrative: Rev. Isadore 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.147.18
Name Access
Goldman, Harry
Places
Budapest, Hungary, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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ECKSTEIN, Guillaume

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy92431
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
Claire
Children
Georges
Date File Opened
January 1, 1953
Place of Birth
Hungary
Record Source
JIAS Montreal Client Cards
Fonds No.
I0037
Series No.
R
File No.
07-1291
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