Nora Orchan collection

Identifier
irn551490
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2016.422.1
Dates
1 Jan 1935 - 31 Dec 1941
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • German
  • Hebrew
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

book enclosure

folder

1

1

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Nora (Naomi) Orchan (1921-1981) was born in Euskirchen, Germany to Adolph and Bertha Orchan and had an older brother and sister. Her father owned a business selling iron and auto parts and her mother helped run the business. In October 1938, Nora and her family were deported to an unknown village. Nora was able to escape and went to France, then Germany, and finally Palestine in 1938. She was in contact with her parents through the Red Cross until they were sent to Łódź and then the Lublin ghetto where they died. Nora’s brother and sister also made it to Palestine. In 1942 Nora married Nachman Glasel and they had two daughters, including Edna Kirshenbaum. They immigrated to the United States in 1957 and settled in New York.

Archival History

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Edna Kirshenbaum

Funding Note: The accessibility of this collection was made possible by the generous donors to our crowdfunded Save Their Stories campaign.

Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2016 by Edna Kirshenbaum, daughter of Nora Orchan Glasel.

Scope and Content

The Nora Orchan collection includes a autograph book that Nora carried with her during her emigration with her siblings from Germany to Israel in 1938. Autographs and entries date 1935-1941 and include poems and drawings as well as diary entries, perhaps by Nora. The collections also includes pre-war photographs of Nora and her family.

System of Arrangement

The Nora Orchan collection is arranged as a single series. BE 1: Autograph book. 1935-1941 Folder 1: Photographs, 1938-1939

People

Subjects

Genre

This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.