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MZ-33-O

Commemorative Calendar of the Jakob Haberfeld Factory
The promotional commemorative calendar for 1938 was published by the Jakob Haberfeld Factory. This famous factory, the first in the city, was founded in 1804 by Simon Haberfeld. He came from the town of Tura Luka (now Slovakia) and settled in Oświęcim in the late eighteenth century to marry Jacheta Reider. Their son Jakób (1839-1904) transformed the plant into the famous Spirits Refinery and Vodka and Liquor Factory. Liquors at Haberfeld’s were produced on the basis of natural juices, and throughout its history, the factory produced several dozen kinds of vodkas, liqueurs, cognacs and rums. Moreover, it produced raspberry, cherry, blueberry and rowanberry juices, as well as lemonades and soda waters. The factory also bottled beer from the Jan Götz Brewery in Okocim. The Haberfelds’ company also represented and sold beers from the Archduke Brewery in Żywiec. In 1935, the maximum capacity of the factory could reach 50,000 liters, and the value of production reached 100 thousand zlotys. In 1938 22 people were employed there. In the summer of 1939, the last co-owners of the factory, Alfons (1903-1970) and Felicja (1911-2010) Haberfeld, went to New York to present their products at the World’s Fair. The outbreak of war found them on their way back to Poland. Their ship was forcibly diverted to Scotland, where they finished their journey. Their only daughter, Franciszka Henryka (b. 1937), remained with her grandmother in war-torn Poland. Both died murdered in the German Nazi death camp at Belzec. During the war, the Haberfelds’ buildings were taken over by the occupying German authorities, and after the war, they were nationalized by the authorities of People’s Republic of Poland. In 1995, the tenement house and the factory were entered in the register of monuments. Despite this, progressive degradation forced the demolition of the buildings in 2003. For nearly 150 years, the Haberfeld family had a great impact on the history of the city and its development, not only economically, but also socially, politically, culturally and charitably. Its members held key positions both in the City Council, as councillors and vice-mayors, and in the Jewish Community, as its chairman. Today, descendants of the family live, among others, in Australia, Israel, and the USA.
Inventory number: MZ-33-O
Name: Commemorative Calendar of the Jakob Haberfeld Factory
Source: Auschwitz Jewish Center in Oświęcim
Dating: 1938
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Digitalisation: Regional Digitalisation Lab, MIK, Oshpitzin means Oświęcim project.