Shevach Biegeleisen and Emanuel Stein family papers

Identifier
irn37481
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2009.118.1
Dates
1 Jan 1938 - 31 Dec 1944
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Polish
  • German
  • Yiddish
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

folders

4

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Emanuel Stein was born in Krakow, Poland, on February 12, 1905. He received a PhD in Philosophy and a medical degree from Jagiellonian University in Krakow. He was practicing medicine in Krakow when Germany invaded Poland in 1939. His wife, Rose, her family, and his mother were able to relocate to the eastern part of Poland to be safe from the invasion. Dr. Stein left Krakow to join the Polish Army and eventually reunited with his family. Realizing that they needed to get out of Europe, they fled to Vilnius, Lithuania, in early 1940. They learned that the Dutch consulate was issuing visas to refugees, with no questions asked, for entry to Curacao in the Dutch West Indies. Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union in June 1940 and obtaining Soviet exit visas was difficult and expensive, requiring multiple interrogations and bribes. They left Vilnius in October 1940, and travelled to Japan via train. From there, they took a boat across the Pacific and arrived in Mexico in November 1940. While in Mexico, Dr. Stein and his wife had their first child on February 27,1942. They managed to obtain US visas and emigrated to New York in November 1942. By April 1944, Dr. Stein had his New York medical license. He set up his own medical practice which he conducted until retiring in September 1977. A second daughter was born in New York in 1947. Dr. Stein died on March 6, 1994.

Archival History

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Dan and Ruth Galai, Maya Galai, and Noya Galai

Funding Note: The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.

Dan and Ruth Galai donated the Shevach Biegeleisen and Emanuel Stein family papers to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2009.

Scope and Content

Contains correspondence from Shevach Biegeleissen in Lvov and family to his son and daughter-in-law in Palestine; a memoir of Dr. Emanuel Stein; documents and photographs relating to Biegeleisen and Stein families in Krakow and Lwow before the war; and a memoir written by Dr. Aleksandrowicz, survivor of the Krakow ghetto, in Polish.

System of Arrangement

The Shevach Biegeleisen and Emanuel Stein family papers is arranged in a single series.

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