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Welcome to the Lodz ShtetLinks home page. This site was created to share information on Jewish Lodz, to guide those researching their roots, and to commemorate the Jewish community that was virtually wiped out in the Shoah. This site contains original articles and hundreds of links to documents, interviews, and photographs on Lodz and surrounding communities. To begin, click on a main topic to the left. 

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Remember ... never forget.

Eavesdropping on Dreams

 You are invited to a staged reading of  new play
by Rivka Bekerman-Greenberg

Wednesday, May 28th, 8:00pm
Jewish Community Center in Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Avenue at 76th Street

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Announcement:
Indexing Lodz Ghetto Work ID Cards


ALEC ASTOR Z”L

born AJZYK ABERSZTAJN
 

Richard J. Astor, has generously funded this significant project to honor the memory of his father, Alec Astor, who was born in Lodz in 1915, lived through the Holocaust, and died in London in 2006.

To see sample ID cards and learn more about this exciting project, click here.


 

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The books about the Jews of Lodz are now translated into English on-line. See "Jews of the Old Lodz".
Prominent and even not so prominent Jews from Lodz and surrounding towns are listed.
It is worth looking for your family surnames.
You are also invited to submit entries. 

What's New...

  • Article by Dr. Harold Bursztajn about his father Abraham Bursztajn's experiences during the Shoah in Lodz, describing how two physicians, working under the shadow of death with limited resources, were able to comfort and even promote hope and healing, and how his father defied Rumkowski.
  • Translation of an interview with the mayor of Lodz, concerning the Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the Liquidation of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto in Lodz

Facts at a Glance

  • City of Lodz chartered in 1423
  • Jewish presence since ca. 1780
  • Old cemetery, dating from 1811 to 1892, destroyed during World War II
  • New cemetery, dating from 1892, largest Jewish cemetery in Europe
  • Lodz Jewish population in 1939: approx. 223,000, 34% of total
  • Second largest Jewish population in Europe in 1939
  • Second largest city in Poland
  • Lodz ghetto, 1940-1944: longest existing Polish ghetto
  • Deportations: Chelmno, Auschwitz-Birkenau
  • Survivors of the Lodz ghetto: approximately 5,000-7,000
  • Textile capital of Eastern Europe
  • Other Names: Lodzh (in Yiddish); Lodsch (in German); Renamed Litzmannstadt by the Germans, 1939-1945
  • Nickname: "The Polish Manchester"
  • Polish Pronunciation: "wootch"
Year

Jewish Population

Per Cent of Total Population
1793 11
1808 58 13.4%
1823 288 36.0%
1856 2,886 11.7%
1897 98,676 31.8%
1921 156,155 34.5%
1931 202,497 33.5%
1939 223,000 34.0%

Facts taken from Jewish Roots in Poland: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories, 1997, by Miriam Weiner, Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, 1990, Encyclopaedia Judaica and other sources.

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