Relationship | Family/ Pre-Marriage Name | First Name | Father’s Name | Mother’s Name | Occupation or Nickname | Place of birth/ Residence | Age or birth date | Place and date of death |
Single | Grinberg | Nachum Aharon | Teacher | Shkud | 75 | Shkud | ||
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According to Hana Shaf-Brener, Nachum Aharon Grinberg, age 75, unmarried, was a teacher.
Kehilat Shkud gives us a little more information: Aharon Nachum Grinberg ran and taught in a cheder (28, 55).
Jewish Gen’s Lithuania Tax and Voters database tells us that in 1904, Mousha Grinberg, son of Aron Grinberg, was a melamed (a teacher in a cheder). Probably Mousha was Aharon Nachum’s close relative, but without more information we can’t be sure. The Lithuania Internal Passports database tells us that Abraham Grinberg, aged 50, living in Skuodas, applied for an internal passport in 1920, but his relationship to Aharon Nachum is unclear.
Yad Vashem provides the following information on the Grinberg family of Shkud:
Aron Grinberg was born in Skud, Lithuania to Moshe and Yenta. He was a hebrew teacher and single. Prior to WWII he lived in Skud, Lithuania. During the war he was in Skud, Lithuania. Aron was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his relative. http://db.yadvashem.org/names/nameDetails.html?itemId=1362013&language=en
Abramas Grinbergas was born in Skuodas, Lithuania in 1872 to Moshe and Yentl. He was a ritual slaughter and examiner. Abramas was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his son. http://db.yadvashem.org/names/nameDetails.html?itemId=1606589&language=en