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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2671
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ID
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997013170389605171
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Title
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Furman (née Chajet), Ester-Feige, residing in Hadera, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Furman (née Chajet), Ester-Feige (Ester, Ester-Fajga, Fajga), 1923-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Chajet, Moshe, ca.1878-1941, victim, relative
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Chajet (née Trojce), Sheina, ca.1886-1941, victim, relative
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Years
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1963-1972
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Content
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Ester-Feiga Furman (née Chajet), residing in Hadera, Israel, seeks restitution for precious metal items and jewelry seized in 1943 following her deportation to Kaiserwald concentration camp. Restitution was also sought for precious metal items and jewelry belonging to her parents, Moshe Chajet and Sheina Chajet (née Trojce), which were seized by German forces in Swieciany in 1941, where they later perished. Their apartment with household was also confiscated. The applicant's siblings, Gita Rabinowicz (née Chajet), Chaja Chajet, and two other unnamed siblings, also perished during the persecution, while her brothers, Arthur Asher Hiatt (Chajet) and Meir Hiatt (Chajet), survived. Before the persecution, she lived in Swieciany, Poland, where her father owned a carpentry workshop. She was deported to the Kaiserwald concentration camp in Riga in September 1943 and immigrated to Israel in 1949. The applicant and her brothers were jointly granted a hardship compensation of DM 1,300 in accordance with § 44a of the Federal Restitution Act (BRüG), with decisions issued on June 13, 1968, and November 24, 1971. The case was handled by the URO offices in Tel Aviv, Munich, and Berlin.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Furman (née Chajet), Ester-Feige (Ester, Ester-Fajga, Fajga), born 23.10.1923 in Švenčionys (Lithuania), citizenship: Polish, former profession: student.
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Chajet, Moshe, born ca.1878 in Švenčionys (Lithuania), died 1941 in Švenčionys (Lithuania), former profession: carpenter, workshop owner.
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Chajet (née Trojce), Sheina, born ca.1886 in Švenčionys (Lithuania), died 1941 in Švenčionys (Lithuania), former profession: housewife.
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Hiatt (Chajet), Meir (Maier), born 24.07.1909 in Poland, died 10.05.1969 in Syracuse (USA), former profession: tailor.
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Chajet, Chaja, born 1924 in Švenčionys (Lithuania).
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Other related individuals
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Furman, Idber, relative
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Furman, Moshe, 1947-, relative
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Furman, Shalom, 1951-, relative
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Lempert, R., URO employee
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Bental, O., URO employee
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Brenner, Richard, URO employee
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Rosenzweig, Jael, URO employee
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Hiatt (Chajet), Meir (Maier), 1909-1969, victim, heir
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Hiatt (Chajet), Arthur Asher, ca.1907-, victim, heir
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Chajet, Chaja, 1924-, victim
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Rabinowicz (née Chajet), Gita, victim
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Kaiserwald
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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