Fiszman, Saba Sarah Szyfra bat Aharon (Aron)

Birth Name Fiszman, Saba Sarah Szyfra bat Aharon (Aron) [1] [2a]
Also Known As Wornik, Lidia

    After the first deportation from Lublin, Aron Fiszman, his wife and daughter, fled to Zakrzowek, where they lived for over a year with Marcin Nastaj and his family.
    In mid-1942, when the Germans began rounding-up Jews in Zakrzowek, the Fiszmans returned to the closed ghetto of Lublin.
    Aron Fiszman acquired false papers for Saba Fiszman, who could pass as a Pole, under the name of Lidia Wornik.

Also Known As Nowak, Helena

    Under the name of Helena Nowak, Saba Fiszman joined a group of Polish factory workers in Grossroehrsdorf, and avoided being transported to Poland.

Married Name Saaroni, Sarah
Birth Name פישמן, שרה בת אהרן
Call Name Saba
Call Name Lidia
Call Name Helena
Call Name Sarah
Call Name שרה
Gender female

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth June 8, 1926 Lublin, województwo Lubelskie, Polska  

 
Camp   Lublin, województwo Lubelskie, Polska Aron Fiszman, his wife, Ester, and daughter, Saba Fiszman, confined to the open ghetto

Event Note

After the first deportation from Lublin, Aron Fiszman, his wife and daughter, fled to Zakrzowek, where they lived for over a year with Marcin Nastaj and his family.
In mid-1942, when the Germans began rounding-up Jews in Zakrzowek, the Fiszmans returned to the closed ghetto of Lublin.
Aron Fiszman acquired false papers for Saba Fiszman, who could pass as a Pole, under the name of Lidia Wornik.

 
Membership 1945 Warszawa Warsaw, województwo Mazowieckie, Polska Saba Fiszman joined the Kibbutz Ichud hakhshara, and later followed them on a Bricha route out of Poland

 
Camp   Föhrenwald Lager DP Camp, Wolfratshausen, Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Oberbayern, Bayern, Deutschland  

Event Note

Saba Fiszman went to Germany, where she stayed at the Foehrenwald Displaced Persons Camp.
She met a Jewish Brigade soldier who told her brother, Julek, was in Italy.
Saba travelled south, and was reunited with her brother, Julek, in Santa Maria di Bagni.

 
Transport   Majdanek Kriegsgefangenenlager, Lublin, województwo lubelskie, Polska  

Event Note

Saba Fiszman was put on transport to Majdanek extermination camp, but, at Leipsic she managed to escape.

 
Boat May 8, 1946   Eliyahu Golomb אליהו גולומב sailed from La Spezia, with Dov Hoz, carrying 339 passengers

Event Note

Sarah Fiszman , after illegally crossing borders, from Poland to Italia, sailed from La Spezia, in May, 1946, having registered Gedalya Fiszman from Tel Aviv as a relative, on Eliyah Golomb.

 

Parents

Father Fiszman, Aron Aharon ben Moshe (Moszek)
Mother Finkelsztein, Estera Ester
Siblings
  1. Fiszman, Gidal Gedalya ben Aharon (Aron)
  2. Fiszman, Zosia bat Aharon (Aron)
  3. Fiszman, Julek ben Aharon (Aron)

Gallery

Source References

  1. Life Goes On Regardless...
  2. BeNetivei Haapalah Computerized Database and Information Center for the “Illelgal” Immigration Saga
    1. Confidence: High

Pedigree

  1. Fiszman, Aron Aharon ben Moshe (Moszek)
    1. Finkelsztein, Estera Ester
      1. Fiszman, Gidal Gedalya ben Aharon (Aron)
      2. Fiszman, Zosia bat Aharon (Aron)
      3. Fiszman, Julek ben Aharon (Aron)
      4. Fiszman, Saba Sarah Szyfra bat Aharon (Aron)

Ancestors