Hildegard Hennberg’s (nee Hohnleitner) siblings. Pictured left to right: Kurt, Traudi, Inga, and Heinz. Anna at left, Max at right. Zita’s siblings. cousins Erica and Max Hennenberg, Zita’s brother and his wife Zita’s sister Anna sent this postcard to Berlin in1933. L-R: Zita’s mother, Taubcia, niece Ruthie and sister Anna. Krynica, Poland c 1937. Zita Plaut second from left, Uncle Isaac from Colon third from left, cousin Ruzia front row second from left Cousin Zita Hennenberg-Plaut, with her husband, 1930’sLudwig Plaut in German Army in WW1. He later became cousin Zita’s husband. Berck Greenbaum, Zita Hennenberg’s friend Berck Greenbaum, Zita Hennenberg’s friend Group of people from Oswiecim preparing to go to Palestine in 1930s. Uncle Shmuel Bochner and his wife are pictured in the middle, 3rd row from top. They had 2 sons, Eliezer and Michael who live in Israel today. Uncle Salomon Goldberg, husband of Ita Bochner, Jacobs maternal aunt Oswiecim town square, c.1937. Swearing in of Jewish soldiers into the Polish Army as preparation for impending War. Vice-mayor, Naftali Bochner, Jacob’s maternal grandfather, is pictured on stage at right in the white beard.sisters Ita and KarolaSisters Anna Karola Ita Sabina and husband Jacob c1937Sisters and husband Jacob, c1937 Oswiecim, c.1938. L-R: Sister Karola, cousin Yaffa Korngold, sister Ita sister Karola Oswiecim. Left: Sister Ita, Cousin Sabina, Cousin Rozia in front L-R sister Ita, cousin Sabina Korngold Karola 1933 Vacation in the mountains. Front center is cousin Ita Bochner. The other 4 girls are Jacob’s sisters.Top L-R: Sister Karola, Cousin Sabina Korngold, sister Ita. In front is cousin Minja Hennenberg.L-R Karola Grubner Maringer nee Hennenberg, Sabina Bochner, Ita Korngold HennenbergL to R Cousin Sabina, Cousin Unknown, Cousin Ita, Sister Ita September, 1916 invitation to a service in the synagogue to celebrate the 80th birthday of the Emperor Francis Josef I. Naftali Bochner signature at bottom.Salo Klapholtz in Polish Army’s uniform, 1935. JACOB OLDER FRIEND Jacob at age 13report card Golda Neuberg report card Karola Hennenberg report card Sabina Hennenberg report card Ita Hennenberg Rabbi Eliyahu Rosen came to Oswiecim in 1937 and was Jacob’s choir leader for High Holiday events Oswiecim, 1939. Young men and women prepare for the Nazi invasion by digging ditches. Shviti survived in the wall. Now, the Auschwitz Jewish Center synagogue. Oswiecim, c.1930. Hennenberg family store. Jacob’s sister, Karola is pictured in the back left and their mother, Pearl, is pictured next to her. Oswiecim, 1932. Public school. Oswiecim c.1930. Jewish school Hilde as a baby Jacob’s parents and 4 sisters Naftali Bochner, maternal grandfather Rachela Silberberg nee Bochner, maternal aunt Oswiecim, Lea Fleischer nee Bochner, maternal auntIsrael Leib Bochner, maternal uncle, with white tag Kadimah of Oswiecim. Moses Lieb Hennenberg pictured in bottom row, second from left Moses Leib Hennenberg Jacob’s paternal uncle Mickiewicza Street with Hennenberg House on right, early 1900’s.Max Bochner, son of Jacob Bochner Karola’s first husband Jacob Grubner Karola’s hub at right Jacob Grubner sister Karolas first husband Oswiecim before the war Karola second from left and her husband Grubner far right c1937 CelebrationKarola, aunt Ita, In the window Sister Ita, Aunt Mala, Cousin Sabina, Below Bubek aka Eliezer Bochner, Aunt and Uncle Korngold and Chaim KorngoldJacob’s older friends standing in polish army uniform c 1938 Jacob in public schoolJacob Bochner Hennenberg, Klimczok, in the Beskidy mountains in the 1930sIn Sibera fathers sister Tauba Bochner nee Hennenberg mothers brother Yehoshua Bochner and their son Ben Zion Bochner born c 1927 Hilde 2 May 1938 Henoch Hennenberg Liquor Label Cuba Rum Henoch Hennenberg Liquor label Henoch Hennenberg liquor label Henoch Hennenberg Liquor bottlesHenoch Hennenberg CuracaoLabel of one of the oldest factories in Oswiecim.girls from Oswiecim Ida Piller at Left and sister Sima Piller 5 from left Jacob’s paternal Uncle Isaak Hennenberg at left. In front of him is cousin Ruzia Hennenberg. Middle is Aunt Sala, the wife of Uncle Buroch and cousin Zita at right. fathers brother Baruch Hennenberg holding picture father’s brother. Uncle Abe Eliezer Hennenberg and wife Taubicia nee Holender, Zita’s parents Abe Eliezer Hennenberg, paternal uncle Front Page of the Book Noam-Elimelech written by Rabbi elimelech of LezanskL-R Cousin Sabina Korngold, Ita Bochner, Ita Hennenberg1928, Oswiecim. Cousin Kuba Korngold, son of Jacob’s maternal aunt (in the middle) with his friends. 1930s, Oswiecim. Cousin Ita Kirshner-Bochner with her friend. gathering for the redcross, Cousin Yeheshkel Fleisher is pictured here. Cousin Bertha Hennenberg (Ruzia’s sister) pictured bottom left with the Zionist Organization Beit Yaakov. She was born in Berlin, but came to live with the Hennenberg’s in Oswiecim in 1938 when her father died. Cousin Benzion Bochner born 1932 Oswiecim late 1930s. Mabel and Samuel Bochner with their children, Lolek (Michael) in buggy, and Eliezar. Cousins: Ben Zion Bochner and Carl Bochner Beis Yaakov in Oswiecim L to R: unknown man, Karola Hennenberg, Sabina Bochner, unknown woman, unknown (blurred) man, Ita Hennenberg, unknown woman Hildegard Hennenberg’s (nee Hohnleitner) first grade class. Hildegard is pictured in the second row from the back, left side. sister Sabina Hornung nee Hennenberg Henoch Hennenberg, Jacob’s grandfather Pearl Hennenberg, Jacob Hennenberg’s mother