Krel

Moishe Krel survived in Russia five miles from Michael Pizer and Joseph Francuz after their release from Siberia and stay in Uzbekistan. The Krels were bakers in Klodawa, and Moshe worked bakers in the Russia. According to Michael Pizer, they would meet every Sunday and the Moshe would give them bread for the week. Moishe Krel is alive and living in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida area. Moishe's brothers are: Schmulik and Motek, and his one younger sister was Jadzia. His parents were David and Dvorah. They all perished in the war. Also, Dan Roth, whose wife is a direct descendant of the Krel family has communicated both with Judy Muratore and Dean Rotbart. SEE BELOW PHOTOS, FAMILY TREE, AND ACCOUNT OF TRIP TO KLODAWA IN 2014 OF DAN ROTH, COUSIN (by marriage) OF MOSHE KREL.SEE MOSHE KRELL INTERVIEW IN "SURVIVOR INTERVIEW" SECTION OF THE SITE.

 

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The Krel family: Left to Right: Shmul, David & Dvora (parents), Motek. Front: Jadzia.
Photo was taken in Klodawa and sent to Moshe Krel in Russia early 1941.

Klodawa group in Bialystok: Left to Right Front Row: Yitzhak Niehaus, ? Bauman, Rushka Hirskowicz, David Landau. Left to Right Back Row: Israel Kibel, Moshe Krel.Leiser-David Taube, Yosef German.


Jadzia Krel, 11 years old. Klodawa


Chedar. Klodawa, Poland c. 1936. Second Row Standing Left-Right: Shmul Krel, Tsvi Francuz. Third from left Standing: Motek (Max) Rotbart. Rest in Row Unknown. Last Person seated on the right: Motek Krel.


Lea (left) and sister Dvorah Przedecki Krel.[Unclear what the meaning of the numbers]. Lea and Dvorah married two Krel brothers.


Moshe Krel, Bialystok, Russia. 1941.

 

 

 

Klodawa Families at the home of Moshe Krel. Florida, c. 1980. Left-Right Seated: Leon and ? Kronheim, Chana and Moshe Cieplinski, Moshe Krel. Left-Right Standing: ?, Freyda Krel, Debbie Krel, David and ? Krel. Klodawa survivors/Friends at the Home of Moshe Krell, Florida, c. 1980. Left-Right: Seated:: Chanc and Moshe Cieplinski, David Krel. Standing: ?, Leon Kronheim, Moshe Krel.

 

KREL FAMILY TREE SUBMITTED BY DAN ROTH IN ISRAEL[in excel form, and free handwritten form]--COUSIN OF MOSHE KREL. THANK YOU DAN! Dan's wife, Bracha is the daughter of Tola Krel. Tola and Moshe are the only survivors of that family.

FAMILY TREE -  KREL  - KLODAWA
KREL      
MORDECHAI     BIRTH  
CHANA NATAN DWORA RZEWSKI 1902 WOLF GENIA ZESHEBSKA
      1905 SHEINA  
      1908 LEIZER FEIGA  TASHPLINSKI
      1910 SHMUEL HAIM
      1914 PESIA IZIK   CAWILOG
      1920 TOLA ( STAINBERG )
  DAVID DWORA PASHADEZKA 1926 MORDECHAI  
  1896 1902 1930 SHMUEL   
      1933 YACHED  
      1922 MOSHE  
  SHIA MOSHE LEA  PASHADEZKA  
  1900 1904      
  ESTER MEIR ROTHBARD 1925 YETA  
  1901 1898 1927 NATAN  
      1931 DAVID  
      1933 SHLOMI  
  WOLF LEIB KARSEL RAZSHEBSKA  
  1902 1903 1920 GENIA  
       

 

PHOTO BELOW SENT BY DAN ROTH. HE DOES NOT KNOW WHO THESE PEOPLE ARE. DOES ANYBODY RECOGNIZE THEM??

PER EMAIL DAN ROTH, 11/25/08: During my ivestigation I found  in N.J a man - Josef Mamalek who his aunt Genia got married to my wife' s uncle Wolf ( brother of Tola) . his grandmother Adela Rzeszewska was born in Klodawa to lisak family . her daughter(his mother)  Chana lived in Dambie married to Jacob Mamalek. He claim that the people in the picture are: Rebecca, Lazer and their son he visited in Danzing in 1937 and they are part of his close family.

AT AN IN PERSON MEETING ON 11/23/08 IN BROOKLINE, MA WITH BILL AND MENASHE CIEPLINSKI, SON OF MOSHE AND CHANA [BRZEZINSKI] CIEPLINSKI, THIS PHOTO WAS PRODUCED AND IDENTIFIED AS THEIR GRANDPARENTS: ELIYAHU AVRAHUM AND HANNA CIEPLINSKI. AS OF THIS TIME, WE ARE UNSURE OF THE EXACT IDENTITY, AND/OR WHY THEY WERE PRODUCED WITH TWO SEEMINGLY UNCONNECTED FAMILIES.

 

DAN ROTH TRIP TO KLODAWA JUNE 2014 IN HIS OWN WORDS (SUBMITTED 05JUL2015):

 The idea of visiting Klodawa began early this year . I sent a mail to Judy Muarty and asked for any information about Klodawa. Judy gave me an email of Barbara  woman  from the village who research the jews in the village.

 I found a wonderful woman who was ready any time to help us with our family project . about  2 month mails were exchange everyday.

Barbara was history teacher and retired . she investigating the jews life and has a lot of information since about 1790 .

 Tola the mother of my wife Bracha and her sister Dwora   was born in Klodawa belong to Krel and Rashevsky  families . she and her cousin Moshe Krel was survived from the big famiy.

We know she was two and half year at Poland family underground and some time at Attic ,  we know that she jump from a truck on the way to be murder. but the whole picture is not clear.

On the 10h of June 2014 we ( Bracha & Dan, Dwora & Menachem ) arrived from Warsawa to KLODAWA. A day before we  completed an organized trip to Poland .

 At the entrance to the village we met  Barbara Ganczyk and Aleksander Loza.

Aleksander is a grandchild of a lady "Righteous Among the Nations" and came from Poznan  .

Aleksander   was our translator and he also dedicate to the story of the jews.

First we visited the Jewish Cemetery where the grandmother, grandfather and the rest of my entire family from Krel & Rashevsky families were buried.  The place has no tombs and instead there is only one memorial stone.

We continued to the flourmill [KRZEWACKI ?].  At this place an open ghetto was established for the Jews of KLODAWA.  We continued to a church where all the Jews of Klodawa were made to congregate before being sent to Chelmno.

We arrived at the Jewish area at the East of the Klodawa River.  We passed the house of the Rabbi and Chazan and went into the synagogue which is used today as a cultural centre.  We continued to the Rynak where we saw signs of Judaism on some of the homes.  On the corner of the Rynak is the house of David Karel, father of Moshe Krel who lives in Miami Florida.  The owner of the house arrived specially to meet us and allowed us to go into the house which today stands empty.

On another corner of  warsawa street , Tola  and her big of the family lived, The houses were made of wood were no longer there.

We arrived to the offices of the city . Barbara enable us to see the books   which concern to our family. We saw the document about the birth of Tola and many others documents regarding the family.  These documents helped us a lot to complete our family story and family tree.

Surprisingly Barbara invited us to her home for lunch.  She prepared a rich Polish lunch which reminded us of our childhood.  In the yard she showed us pieces of tombs that she found in the street . At the end of the meal we left the house in the direction of Chelmono. She stopped at a flowershop and bought us a bouquet of flowers on which was written "Israel and Klodawa".

We arrived at the concentration camp in Chelmono where most of the citizens of Klodawa were killed.  Due to little time we only entered the entrance of the camp and the Palace in which the people were gassed.

On the monument at the entrance we put the flower bouquet and we lit Yorzheit candles.  We departed from the hosts and we travelled back to Warsaw to the airport

We must stress the warm hospitality of Barbara and Aleksander who helped us with the translation and came specially from the city of Poznan.

Barbara is a wonderful woman.  She is sensitive, and exerts all her energy to embrace the Jewish world of Klodawa.

It must be noted that Barbara explained everything until the last detail right through our visit – a most moving visit.

We were asked to help to establish a memorial stone in honor of the Jews of Klodawa in Chlemno.

I hope that with friends from the U.S.A. we will be able to fulfill this request.

BELOW PHOTOS SUBMITTED BY DAN ROTH JUL 2015 OF HIS TRIP TO KLODAWA IN JUNE 2014:

BARBARA GANCZYK, BRACHA ROTH (DAUGHTER OF TOLA KRELL/RZEWESKI) VISIT TO KLODAWA JUN 2014. (To the left of them driver)

 

KLODAWA CEMETERY
FROM LEFT : DVORA (SISTER IN LAW ), MENACHEM (HUSBAND ).  BRACHA (MY WIFE).  BARBARA GANCZYK .  LOZA ( THE TRANSLATOR). DVORAH AND BRACHA DAUGHTERS OF TOLA KRELL RZEWSKI.
The only Memorial Stone in the Klodawa Cemetery today.

 

The German collected all jews into the Church for one or two days  before without any food sending to Chlemno .  


The building that was the school in Klodawa, which is now the town cultural center.

 

In Klodawa was the first Gehtto which was open and people could get out without any restrictions . this maybe explain us about Tola movements at the beginning of
war .

Another view of the ghetto. According to Dan, the ghetto was the site of "the flour mill" [probably Krzewacki].