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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Yerachmiel Fajgenbaum: Birth: 30 APR 1937 in Biala Podlaska, Poland. Death: MAY 1943 in Miedzyrzec Podlaski, Poland


Sources
1. Title:   Biala Podlaska Memorial Book
Page:   Page 439
Author:   Moshe Yosef Fajgenbaum
Publication:   Biala Podlaska Society, Tel Aviv 1961
2. Title:   Slaughter in Podlasie
Page:   P. 243
Author:   Moshe Yosef Fajgenbaum
Publication:   Central Jewish Historical Archives, Munich, 1948
3. Title:   Entry No. 533 in Population Registry of Biala Podlaska
Page:   Entry No. 520
Author:   Municipality of Biala Podlaska
Text:   Translated from the Polish by The Ronald S. Lauder FoundationGenealogy Project at the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland
4. Title:   Entry No. 533 in Population Registry of Biala Podlaska
Page:   Registration No. 520
Author:   Municipality of Biala Podlaska
Text:   Translated from the Polish by The Ronald S. Lauder FoundationGenealogy Project at the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland

Notes
a. Note:   liver oil until he finished heder. 2007 Rivka Feigenbaum Ophir reports that Moshe was called " Fishel" byhis friends and family. This is the first I ever heard of it.
Note:   Moshe was born prematurely in the 7th month and was nursed on cod
b. Note:   and five-year old son took refuge in one of the hundreds of bunkers orhiding places in the Jewish Ghetto. They hoped to avoid capture bythe Nazi police. Unfortunately, they were discovered, pulled out ofthe bunker and shot on the spot. They together with other victims ofthe last "Aktion" were buried in a mass grave located in the Jewishcemetery just outside of town. Marc Zell, Moshe Faigenbaum'snamesake, visited the cemetery in August 1994 together with four ofhis children, Jordan, Talya, Aviva and Oren. They were accompanied onthe trip by Yoel Brill, a native of Mezritch, whom Marc and family metby "coincidence" at the kosher restaurant in Warsaw, Poland justacross from the only functioning synagogue.
Note:   During the last resettlement in Mezritch, Moshe Faigenbaum, his wife


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