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Eliese Lissner Family History

Lissner Family History

Eliese Lissner

 

Michael D. Lissner - Father

 

Barbara H. Urbach Lissner - Mother

 

Jerry G. H. Lissner - Paternal Grandfather

 

Liese Shomberg Lissner - Paternal Grandmother

 

Sol Urbach - Maternal Grandfather

Ada Urbach - Maternal Grandmother

Born in Berlin in 1925, Jerry Lissner was evacuated from Germany on a Kindertransport in 1939, shortly after Kristallnacht. In England, he lived in a Quaker home for refugee children and emigrated to the United States in late 1940. He returned to Europe during the war as an American GI in the Counter-Intelligence Corps where he served behind enemy lines. His accounts of his escape from Germany and his war-time experiences made a lasting impression on his children.

 

Liese’s family, the Shombergs, sailed for the United States in August, 1939 on one of the last ships to leave Germany. Settling in Washington Heights, in northern Manhattan, Michael’s grandfather, Dr. Ernst Shomberg, devoted his medical practice to refugees who were able to leave Germany before the war, and later he cared for Survivors of the Holocaust whose health had suffered ruinously.

 

The Urbach family was less fortunate. Barbara’s father, Sol Urbach, was born in 1925 in Krakow, Poland. After his family was forced into the Krakow ghetto, the SS removed Sol from the Ghetto and delivered him to Oskar Schindler to work Schindler’s Enamel Works Factory. This was a stroke of luck that Sol wouldn’t fully understand until many years later. Except for periods of internment in the concentration camps of Krakow-Plasców (run by Amon Goeth) and Gross-Rosen (run by the Ukrainian SS), Sol remained with Oskar Schindler until he was finally liberated in 1945 from the Brunlitz Concentration Camp in Czechoslovakia by the Russian Army.

 

Returning to Krakow, Sol began a search for his family which led him throughout Poland, Czechoslovakia and Germany, before realizing that his entire family, including his mother, father, three brothers, two sisters and extended family had been murdered. Only he had survived.

 

Ada Birnbaum (Urbach), Barbara’s mother, fled Krakow in 1941 with her family and spent much of the war in a Siberian labor camp. Following their liberation and escape from Siberia, her family settled in Germany where she and Sol met.

 

History of Lissner & Lissner Law Firm

 

More than 65 years ago, Jerry G. H. Lissner, Esq., established a law firm assisted by his wife, Liese Shomberg Lissner. The Firm’s original clients were refugees who had fled Europe prior to the Holocaust. Within a few years, however, the practice expanded to provide legal services to many Survivors of the Shoa. In 1982, Michael D. Lissner, Esq. joined his parents, and the Firm was renamed Lissner & Lissner. After the death of Jerry G.H. Lissner, in 1987, the Firm became Lissner & Lissner LLP when Michael’s wife, Barbara H. Urbach Lissner, Esq., became his partner.

 

The Firm has continued to grow, generally by word of mouth, both within and outside of the Survivor community. The backgrounds of both the Lissner and Urbach families inspire Michael and Barbara’s ongoing dedication to the refugee and Survivor populations.

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