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HUMENNE, SLOVAKIA

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ATTENTION! Update November, 2007:
The Humenne Jewish cemetery is in need of funds to build a solid fence around it. Please donate any amount by emailing using the link at the bottom of this page. Bert Gross former resident of Humenne and survivor has been working to preserve and improve the condition of the cemetery through twice yearly cleanups that include cutting down of high grass. Many stones are down, weathered and unreadable. Funds are urgently needed to build a solid fence around the cemetery to insure its sanctity and prevent vandalism.

Regina Salomon Fox

Regina Salomon Fox passed away peacefully on her 106th birthday!

Location Of Humenne

Humenne is located in Eastern Slovakia. Humenne was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Zemplen Megye) until 1918, then it was in Czechoslovakia. Humenne has been in the Slovak Republic since 1991 as a result of the "Velvet Revolution".
Latitude 48°56´, Longitude 21°55´

These Humenne webpages are dedicated to Regina SALAMON Fox

Press Releases and Correspondence

Regina Fox was on Discovery Health Television May 2, 2001 8 P.M. Eastern Standard Time.

  • Discovery Health Channel Looks at Aging and Longevity
  • January, 2001 Thanksgiving contest
  • Article in the Humenne Publicistika
  • Centennial Celebrant Regina Fox
  • Three Centuries of living--100 plus 2
  • Background Information

  • A History of Humenne
  • A History of Slovakia told by a Carpathian German
  • A History of the Jews of Humenne
  • A History of the Jews of Zemplen County
  • Three waves of Jewish Immigration by Leslie Gyi
  • A View inside the Castle

    Memoirs and Family Stories

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    Jewish Resources in Slovakia

    Census Data

    Pictures

    Books and Movies About Humenne

    "Z Pekla Stesti" or "The Devil's Own Luck" (1979) Originally Written in Czech, (translated into Slovak) by Ladislav Grosman. It's about a Humenne Jewish boy during the Holocaust.

    Obchod na Korze , or "The Shop on Main Street ,"
    One of the feature films presented at the Cannes Film Festival and 1965 Academy Award winner for best foreign language film.
    Filmed in Sabinov, from an original story by Ladislav Grosman.
    In Slovak with English subtitles, starring Ida Kaminska, screenplay by Ladislav Grosman. "Geschichte Der Juden In Humenne" (The Story of the Jews of Humenne) by David Friedmann
    This book gives a history of Humenne from the earliest times of Jewish inhabitance until 1933. I have a copy of this book which is written in German. Surname lookups are possible. Many thanks for this Chapter 2. translation done by Maurice and Helen Haberman.

  • Chapter 2
  • How the Beshhamidrash came to be built by Rabbi Hersh Leib Eichler
  • Who was the Ksav Sofer? Abraham Samuel Benjamin Wolf Schreiber (1815-1871) was the oldest son of Moses (Hasam Sofer) Schreiber, succeeded his father in 1839 as rabbi and rosh yeshivah of Pressburg, a post he occupied for 32 years. He was one of the leaders of Hungarian Orthodoxy for the Jewish Congress which took place in 1869, and published responsa and expositions of the Torah. (From EJ)
    "Encyclopedia of the State of the Hungarian Crown"their History, Geography, Art, Folklor,Politics and Economic Conditions by Dr. Borovszky Samu, translated by Marta M. Szucs
  • Click here to read article about Humenne
  • Other Helpful Dictionaries, Books and Maps

  • Avotaynu--Publisher of Works on Jewish Genealogy
  • Outstanding & Famous Humennites

  • István Thomán Thomán was born in Humenne in 1862 to Dr. David Thoman and Rosa Weisberger. He was a student of Franz Liszt. He taught piano at the Royal Hungarian Academy of Music in Budapest (now the Franz Liszt Academy), and Bela Bartok was one of his pupils. Thomán's six-volume Technique of Piano Playing is still in use today. (Mary Ellen Kammert(9-18-06)
  • Ladislav Grosman, Famous author of stories about life in Humenne.
  • Picture donated by Oleg Lukac. (2/2/02)
  • Leopold Salamon, Businessman and President of the Grandfathers Association to aid the poor.
  • Rav Meir Eichler, Chassidic Master of Sefad
  • Meet Master Musician Peter Breiner
  • Artist Yuri Dojc
  • Mikulas Klimak, Greek Catholic painter
  • Lubica Cekovska, musician
  • Paul Newman - The American actor's mother came from Humenne
  • Andy Warhol - The American artist's parents came from a town near Humenne
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    Searchable Databases

    The following records (for Humenne and surrounding towns) with Microfilm numbers are available at your local Mormon Family History Library:
    Humenne Synagogue #1792090 Items 2-3.
    Births, marriages and deaths for 1838 through 1895.
    Humenne Military Muster Rolls (1873-1878) #629839
    Humenne Military Muster Rolls (1879-1883) #629840
    Humenne Military Muster Rolls (1884-1888) #629841
    Name, place of birth, current residence and father's name are given.

    The 1869 Hungarian Census of Zemplen County is also available encompassing Humenne and surrounding towns.


    The CEMETERY

    Update February 27, 2000:
    Mr. Julius Levicky has reported to the police that a large monument
    has been stolen. The authorities are conducting an investigation. (Bert Gross)
    Thanks to Oleg Lukac for the following pictures:

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    The Holocaust

    Memorial to the murdered Jews of Humenne

    Pictures donated by Oleg Lukac

    "The town of Humenne with respect and commemorations remembers all its 2200 Jewish citizens who after the forced transports in 1942, were murdered in concentration camps. We give honor to their memory."
    Click on pictures for an enlarged view


     
     

  • One view of the Holocaust in the Slovak Republic
  • Deportation and Resistance of the Jews in Slovakia by Dr. Benjamin Eichler
  • Learn about the Holocaust
  • Click here to read the testimony of Tibor Spitz, a most remarkable man.
  • The Holocaust World Resource Center
  • The Auschwitz and Birkenau Website
  • Red Cross Tracing -
    A Case From the Heart-Regina Fox
  • The fate of the Jews of Humenne
  • March 1942 - The Belzec and Sobibor extermination camps begin operation.
  • March 13, 1942 - Eichmann begins preparation for the evacuation of Slovakian Jews.
  • May 24, 1942 - Leopold Salamon, his family, and the Jews of Humenne deported to Rojowiac on transport #35. "Arriving there the next day they found little food, much sickness, and work clearing swamps. Of those who survived until August , 1942, 700 were shot as they were driven to the trains. They were shipped (on a layer of live whitewash -- burning) to Sobibor, where they were immediately killed." Melody Amsel Gross
  • "Yad Vashem has 20 reels of microfilmed cards from the first and biggest transport operation which the Nazis employed between March and October, 1942. In this operation 58,000 Jews were deported from Slovakia." (Robert Klein, HUNG-SIG article) 39,000 of them went to the Lublin district (Sobibor and Belsec), the remainder to Auschwitz.

    "The transports from Humenne that went to Auschwitz first stopped in Poprad which is at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. Poland is just over the border and Auschwitz is a train ride a few hours to the North." (Melody Amsel, August, 2000)

  • Sample Transport Cards
  • "I was about five years old when I saw the Jews of Humenne walk past my house on the way to the train station. There were men, women and children. One elderly lady was limping. I went into my house and brought her out a cane to help her walk. She thanked me. My father came out and picked me up and we watched, sadly, as the people walked solemnly by. It was May 24, 1942." (Louis "Lajos" Gross, 2000)

    At least one of the transports went to Rejowiec, a small town southwest of Sobibor, where a Ghetto was set up for Jews in May, 1942. (Melody Amsel)

  • The fate of the Humenne transport to Rajowiec-Lublinland
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    Last Update: 1 November, 2007. 
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