The Freimann Family Tree
Notes for Ruven NAIVIDL

General Note
Ruven had a bicycle shop, in a bulding owned by his relative Schachnovitz. (Jack Cossid of Chicago,ILL, 1994)

Death Note
According to Chana Magidovitz's account of the murders in Yurburg in

testamony that appears in the Yurburg Yizkor Book, Reuven Naividel

was murdered on July 10, 1941. See the exerpt of the account below:



"On July 10, the men were ordered to bring digging tools (shovels,

spades etc.) and go to work. The order was particularly tough this

time.The Lithuanian overseers carried rifles and there were a few

Germans among them as well. It was a secret "action".



In the evening, when the women returned from work, they did

not find their husbands. Hannah, too returned from work, and did not

find her father -Shalom - or her brother Wolvele. The next day it was

rumored the men had been shot at the cemetery.



The woman Deborah Lem went to the cemetery to find signs of

graves, but found nothing, the large grave was well hidden . . . most

women could not imagine that their husbands had been shot, although

the Lithuanians living next to the cemetery knew, and told the story

about the sadistic acts that had taken place there.



It was said, for example, that the men were ordered to dig the graves

and kill each other with the spades they held. Fathers were ordered to

kill their sons and sons their fathers ... a truly terrible sight . . . 550

Jews were shot. Among the dead were the physicians Dr. Karlinsky, Dr.

Gershovitz (from Ponivez), Dr. Reichman, the pharmacist Bargovsky,

the dentist Dr. Simonov and the dentist Dr. Koplov, the lawyer Segal,

the cantor Alperovitz, the ritual slaughterer Aharon (Arteshik)

Shlomovitsch, Rabbi Rubinstein, businessman Labayosh, Shalom

Magidovitz, Hannah's father, and her brother Welvele; textile

merchant Hirsch Porvah and his brother in law Mendel Forman and his

16-year old

son Moshe, Reuven Naividel - a businessman and owner of an iron shop;

Haim Rodensky and his father in-law Levinberg, the owner of the

steamships and Karabelnik, his partner in the boats and barges

business, etc. One Lithuanian brought Mrs. Vilonsky her picture which

he found in

the pocket of K. Levin's clothes. Torture and problems were a daily

occurrence, but the tragedy of the cemetery was never forgotten."


Welcome to the Freimann family tree web-site. This site contains genealogical data of individuals related to my family , the Freimanns and the Katzenbergers from Germany , as well as my wife's family , the Lasnicks. I wish to thank Thea and Heinz Skyte , who have done a remarkable research on the Jewish Community of Sugenheim, for so generously sharing their "Freimann" data with me. Special gratitude also goes to David Seldner, my friend and cousin , and to Christiane Kohl , for their crucial help and contribution to the "Katzenberger" research. If you have any information or connections to the above individuals, please let me know. Thank you. Joach Freimann , Israel.

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