- First name
- Ms.
- Last Name
- Grynberg
- Maiden name
- Date of birth
- Place of birth
- Gender
- female
- Mother's first name
- Mother's maiden name
- Father's first name
- Age
- no data
- In the family
- mother
- Marital status
- married
- Spouse's first name
- Jehoszua
- Occupation
- Country
- Poland
- City
- Ząbki
- Street
- City during the war
- Falenica
- Street during the war
- Notes
- "After two days we arrived at Treblinka. We were driven out of the wagons. The order was given: men to the right, women and children to the left. In the confusion I lost my wife and children. Later when I was standing in a group of men, my daughter Sarełe, 7 years old, whispered to me: 'Daddy, I don't know where mom is.' And I, in this great confusion, sent her to the second group, where there were women, to look for her mother there. She left and I did not see my family anymore. in the evening they were burned."
- Place of death
- Treblinka
- Date of death
- 1942
- Source
AŻIHWritten testimonies collected in the Archive of Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw; testimony number and the relationship of the witness and the deceased (if known) are provided. 301/6219, rel. Jehoszua Grynberg vel Jan Milewski (husband)
- Record ID
- 41906
- Date of inclusion in the database
- 20.09.2022
- Date of modification
- Wall of Names
- pani GRYNBERG, plaque E083
- Family

