Samuel, Ida née Weil (1868 - ca 1943)

Ida (Yocheved) Weil was born in Steinsfurt on May 5, 1868.

Headstone for Aron Weil and Bertha Edesheimer on the Waibstadt cemetryHer parents were the citizen and butcher Aron Weil (1832 - 1905) and his wife Bertha geb Edesheimer (1829 - 1912) . Aron Weil was chairman of the congregation when the synagogue was built and took part in the ceremonies of laying the foundations. The couple had 12 children: Else (*1858), Reka (*1860), Johanna (*1861), Leopold (*1863), Gustav (*1864), Samuel (*1866), Auguste (*1867), Ida, Emma (*1870), Ferdinand (*1871), Josef (*1873) und Rosalie (*1874).

 

Ida Weil-Samuel with her son Rabbi Julius Samuel - Freudenburg January 1930Ida Weil married the trader Samuel Samuel  from Freudenburg on February 7, 1898 . Samuel was a dealer for cattle, but later also traded skins, fat and oil. He was for many years the chairman of the Freudenburg Jewish community. The couple 7 children:

After the death of her husband Ida Weil and her daughter Bertha went to live with her daughter Auguste in Esch (Luxemburg). From there they fled to Paris when the Germans occupied Luxemburg. Ida and her daughter Bertha were captured and deported from the  Drancy internment camp on November 11, 1942 with transport 45 to the extermination camp Auschwitz- Birkenau. Here they were murdered.

 

Memorials

Memorial book of the Bundesarchiv, No 958349

Yad Vashem data base: 3844799 and 6865493

There are Stolpersteine in Freudenburg for all members of the family.

Sources

Günther Heidt, Dick S.Lennartz, Fast vergessene Zeugen – Juden in Freudenburg ..., 2000

Picture of Ida Samuel and her son courtesy her great grandson.