- First name
- Esther Ethel Ester Etil
- Last Name
- Herman
- Maiden name
- Szenicer Shenicer Shnitzer
- Date of birth
- Place of birth
- Warsaw
- Gender
- female
- Mother's first name
- Tauba
- Mother's maiden name
- Father's first name
- Mosze Moshe
- Age
- no data
- In the family
- wife
- Marital status
- married
- Spouse's first name
- Abraham Avraham
- Occupation
- Country
- Poland
- City
- Warsaw
- Street
- Śliska 39
- City during the war
- Warsaw
- Street during the war
- Śliska 39
- Notes
- Her husband was a butcher, he also ran a business in the leather industry. The family owned a kosher shop at 43 Śliska Street. There were 9 children in the house: 5 sons and 4 daughters. At the beginning of the great action, Abraham and his wife went to Ćmielów, where there were several of their children, and it seemed that it would be safer there. But at the end of October 1942, there was a deportation from Ćmielów to Treblinka.
- Place of death
- Treblinka
- Date of death
- Source
YVPYad Vashem Archive – Page of Testimony. Information on Holocaust victims are collected in the Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names in the form of answers to a survey. Apart from the abbreviation (YVP) we usually provide the relationship of the person filling in the survey the victim. David Herman (son); USC VHAVisual History Archive - USC Shoah Foundation collects oral testimonies of Holocaust survivors. The Visual History Archiveis USC Shoah Foundation’s online portal that allows users to search through and view more than 55,000 video testimonies of survivors and witnesses of genocide. Testimony number and the relationship of the witness and the deceased (if known) are provided. 18005, rel. David Herman (son)
- Record ID
- 33252
- Date of inclusion in the database
- 10.02.2021
- Date of modification
- 28.03.2025
- Wall of Names
- Ester Etel HERMAN, plaque E080
- Family
Maiden Name

