The Weissberger family
Weissbergers’ family photo. Sitting: Hana and Samuel, the parents. Standing, from left to right: Salomea/Sara/Lusia, the youngest daughter, Yehuda/Lopek, the oldest son, Eleonora/Lea/Lola, the older daughter; Kuba is on the right.
Kuba’s and Lola’s signature under the congratulation letter from the Polish schoolchildren to the Americans on the 150th anniversary of the US independence, 1926.
The monument to the victims of the mass murder of the Jews of Mszana Dolna, Na Pańskim area, Mszana Dolna; designed and funded by Kuba Weissberger.
Kuba Weissberger’s design of the monument to the victims of the mass murder of 19 August 1942, Yad Vashem collections
Samuel Weissberger’s signature on a formal letter to the Jewish Mutual Aid Society in Kraków, dated 2 February 1942.
A document issued by the Jewish Mutual Aid Society in March 1942, mentioning Lola Weissberger’s involvement in providing care for children in the daycentre of the Society.
“Kisielówka” (“Kisiel’s place”), the villa built by judge Kisiel for money lent by Samuel Weissberger.