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Letter from Abram Szlama Grosman to Max Hartstone
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Abram Szlama Grosman and Shmuel Grossman correspondence file
- Level
- Item
- ID
- Fonds 148; Series 1; File 55; Item 1
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Abram Szlama Grosman and Shmuel Grossman correspondence file
- Level
- Item
- Fonds
- 148
- Series
- 1
- File
- 55
- Item
- 1
- Material Format
- textual record
- Date
- 13 Jul. 1946
- Physical Description
- 1 letter and 1 envelope
- Admin History/Bio
- Abram Szlama Grosman (b. 1913) was born in Ostrowiec, Poland, to Moszek and Rozalia (née Fainer). He married Peska Steinbaum (b. 1919), who was also from Ostrowiec. Szlama worked as a locksmith. In the mid-1940s, he was living in Munich with his wife and father-in-law, Moszek (Moses) Steinbaum.
- An alternate spelling of his name is Abram Shlomo Grossman.
- Scope and Content
- Item is a letter from Abram Szlama Grosman in Munich, Germany, to Max Hartstone and family, dated 13 July 1946. In this letter, Szlama describes the antisemitism in Germany and expresses his desire to leave the country as soon as possible. He requests assistance obtaining the required documents and provides names and birthdates. He also provides an update on recent events and passes on greetings from his family.
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
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