Remembering the Jews of Lubaczów
Other names: Libatchov, Libechuyv, Liubachev, Lubachov, Lubatchov, Lubichuv

 Lubaczów's Rynek

   
    Lubaczów is a little town in the southeastern corner of Poland.
In 1931 there were 6,291 citizens in Lubaczów, out of whom 1,794 were Jews.

I hope that by browsing through the different parts of this site, you will be able to learn a little about a world that no longer exists — the world of the Jews of Lubaczów.

Remembering the fate and the names of these Jews, who were nearly all killed in the Holocaust, is one of my goals. But even as important is to remember their lives before The War.

 *Their businesses
 *The life around the town square — Rynek
 *The general history of their little town
 *The connections to America and to Eretz Israel

This kehilalink is in memory of my friend Erela Goldschmidt (1942 - Nov 19th 2001) who was a child survivor of the Holocaust and, until 1994, had no information about her identity.

Through our research we discovered the identity of Erela's mother — Necha Nella née Weinrath — and that she had lived in Lubaczów. This website grew out of our desire to generally learn more about the Jews of Lubaczów and specifically to learn more about the Weinrath family from Lubaczów.

Please contact me through E-Mail if you have any corrections or suggestions, or if you can share with me information about Lubaczów in the past or in the present.

Visit Lubaczów with me!

Eva Floersheim

This page was created and maintained by Eva Floersheim
until October 2024.
It is now available for adoption.
If you are willing to adopt this page, contact the

KehilaLinks project coordinators.

IN THE MEANTIME,
ENTER & DISCOVER.





In Memory of Erela Goldschmidt née Hilferding 1942 - 2001

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