4. Koy Ton¹⁸⁶ (preservative)
5. Ledger
6. Kazimierz Kaminski (mechanical plant)
7. Confirmation [of] (Brown and Rowiński)
8. House administration’s announcement
9. Bill (L. Dobrzyńska factory)
10. Valerian (label of the Jewish Community pharmacy)¹⁸⁷
11. Hydrogen peroxide (label of the Jewish Community pharmacy)
12. Membership card [of the] (Individual Aid Patronage Section)¹⁸⁸
13. Advertisements of the fuel yard at Sienna Street 36¹⁸⁹
14. Record
15. Vulcanisation
16. Announcement regarding a deceased person’s estate
17. Bik Bakery
18. Szaniewa¹⁹⁰ original (darning silk)
19. Patronage for the Jewish Orchestra¹⁹¹
20. Questionnaire D
21. Doctor of medicine B. Hermelin¹⁹²
22. List of items (House Committee of Sienna Street 47)
186 See entry 84 in this document.
187 All pharmacies in the ghetto reported to the Department of Pharmacies of the Judenrat. This could be a reference to the pharmacy operating at the Judenrat’s out-patients’ clinic. It issued prescriptions for medicine at no cost. See Barbara Engelking, Jacek Leociak, The Warsaw Ghetto. A Guide to the Perished City (New Haven, 2009), pp. 329–242.
188 One of the agencies of the ŻSS, initiated by Shakhne Sagan, focused on help to Jewish intelligentsia.
189 Many documents listed here refer to the network of shops, yards, bakeries, etc. where ghetto inmates could buy food, manufactured goods, and fuel in exchange for vouchers/ ration cards.
190 Before World War II the Szaniewa Mechanical Stocking Factory was located on Bielańska Street 16/18; see WSB 1936/37, p. 196.
191 The Jewish Symphonic Orchestra gave concerts in the ghetto between November 1940 and April 1942; the maximum number of its members was 60. July 1941 saw the establishment of Patronage for the Orchestra, which promoted and supervised its activity
as well as raised funds. Its honorary chairman was Adam Czerniakow, while his wife, Felicja, became the chairwoman. See Engelking, Leociak, The Warsaw Ghetto. A Guide to the Perished City, pp. 577–580.
192 Possibly Maurycy Landau; see doc. 1.