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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2192
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ID
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997013170240605171
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Title
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Lorek, Pejsach, residing in Ramat Itzchak, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Lorek, Pejsach (Pajsech, Pessach), 1897-1969, URO applicant, heir, victim
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Lorek (née Rozenfeld), Gitel (Gitla), 1903-, URO applicant, heir
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Lorek, Leib, ca.1866-1941, victim, relative
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Rotbarth (née Lorek), Nina, victim, relative
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Vanne (née Lorek), Manja, victim, relative
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Schmulewicz (née Lorek), Scharna (Sharna), victim, relative
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Lorek, Hermann, victim, relative
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Lorek, Josef, victim, relative
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Lorek, Michau, 1890-, victim, relative
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Rozenfeld, Hanna, victim, relative
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Years
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1963-1975
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Content
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Pejsach Lorek, residing in Ramat Gan, Israel, sought restitution for precious metal items and jewelry belonging to his father, Leib Lorek. Leib Lorek was deported from Rychwał to the Lublin Ghetto and then to Józefów, where he was arrested in the winter of 1941 and went missing after being deported to Treblinka.
Following Pejsach Lorek's death on September 15, 1969, his widow, Gitel Gitla Lorek, and his daughters, Zysia Nomi Menascherov and Paula Pnina Junius, continued the claim as his heirs.
Pejsach's siblings, Nina Rotbarth, Manja Vanne, Scharna Schmulewicz, and Hermann Lorek, were deported from Rychwał in 1941 and perished. His brother Josef Lorek was deported from Kalisz in 1941 and perished. His brother Michau Lorek was deported from Paris, France, in 1940 and perished.
During the war, Pejsach Lorek resided in Brussels, Belgium and immigrated to Israel on April 3, 1949.
Pejsach Lorek was granted an advance payment of DM 1,000 as hardship compensation under § 44a of the Federal Restitution Law (BRüG). After his death, a final payment of DM 1,000 was granted to his heirs, bringing the total compensation to the legal maximum.
The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv, Frankfurt/Main, and Berlin were involved in the case. The Jewish Relief-Fonds in Melbourne is also mentioned.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Lorek, Pejsach (Pajsech, Pessach), born 10.02.1897 in Rychwał (Poland), died 15.09.1969 in Ramat Gan (Israel), citizenship: Polish, former profession: tailor.
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Lorek (née Rozenfeld), Gitel (Gitla), born 03.03.1903 in Kalisz (Poland).
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Kestin (née Szmulewicz, Schmulewics), Lola, born 10.09.1925 in Kalisz (Poland), citizenship: Polish.
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Junius (née Lorek), Paula Pnina, born 29.05.1932 in Brussels (Belgium).
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Menascherov (née Lorek), Zysia Nomi, born 24.04.1928 in Kalisz (Poland).
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Lorek, Leib, born ca. 1866 in Rychwał (Poland), died 1941, citizenship: Polish, former profession: master tailor.
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Lorek (née Lischker), Pera (Pesa), born ca. 1871 in Rychwał (Poland), died 09.1929 in Rychwał (Poland).
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Rotbarth (née Lorek), Nina, born in Rychwał (Poland).
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Vanne (née Lorek), Manja, born in Rychwał (Poland).
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Schmulewicz (née Lorek), Scharna (Sharna), born in Rychwał (Poland).
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Lorek, Hermann, born in Rychwał (Poland).
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Lorek, Josef, born in Rychwał (Poland).
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Lorek, Michau, born 1890 in Rychwał (Poland).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Kestin (née Szmulewicz, Schmulewics), Lola, 1925-, witness, victim
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Other related individuals
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Junius (née Lorek), Paula Pnina, 1932–, heir
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Menascherov (née Lorek), Zysia Nomi, 1928–, heir
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Rozenfeld, Daniel, relative
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Rozenfeld (née Lewandowski), Fajga, relative
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Hamburger, Werner, URO employee
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Bental, O., URO employee
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Glicksmann, H., legal advisor
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Haas, S., legal advisor
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Jacoby, Zvi, legal advisor
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Scharon, M., legal advisor
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Redman, German legislative
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Schmiedel, German legislative
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Junius (née Lorek), Paula Pnina, 1932-, heir
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Menascherov (née Lorek), Zysia Nomi, 1928-, heir
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Lorek (née Lischker), Pera (Pesa), ca.1871-1929, relative
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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