Graduate engineer - Henryk Rabinowicz
Henryk, called Henios ( Heinrich ) Rabinowicz was born in Warsaw on August 27, 1872. His parents were the businessman and bank procurator David Rabinowicz (1830-1907) and his wife Regina Studencka (1862-1918). Henryk ( Heinrich ) was the youngest of six children. Before he began his studies at the Royal Technical University of Hanover and the Braunschweig Technical University, he did two years of military service in the Russian army at the age of nineteen. Only then did he receive permission to leave for Germany.
Albert Einstein's birthplace
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in the house at Bahnhofstra e 20 in Ulm as the first-born child of his Jewish parents, Hermann Einstein and Pauline Einstein (née Koch).
 In April 1929, Einstein wrote about his birthplace in a letter to Carlos Erlanger, the son of the owner of the house at the time: „For being born, the house is quite nice; for on this occasion one does not yet have such great aesthetic needs, but one first fills one's loved ones without worrying much about reasons and circumstances.
Orthodox Synagogue (1881-1938) Karlsruhe
Rahel Hirsch Center for Transnational Medicine (RHC)
The center is named after the German-Jewish Ärztin Rahel Hirsch (15.09.1870-06.10.1953). She was the first female doctor to be awarded the title of professor in Germany in 1913.
Rahel-Hirsch-Strasse
The street next to Berlin Central Station is named after the German Jewish doctor Rahel Hirsch (15.09.1870-06.10.1953). She was the first female doctor to be awarded the title of professor in Germany in 1913. The so-called Hirsch effect is also named after her: The permeability of the mucous membrane of the intestine and the subsequent excretion with the urine, which she discovered.
Law firm - Dr. Scheuer
Oskar Scheuer was born on April 2, 1877 in Saarbrücken-St. Johann. His parents were the merchant Gabriel Scheuer, born on March 7, 1844 in Bernkastel and his wife Barbara, née Lazar, born on May 29, 1850 in Saarlouis. Having grown up in St. Johann, Oskar Scheuer studied law in Munich, Berlin and Bonn from 1896 to 1900. In 1904 he set up as a lawyer in Saarbrücken. He was chairman of the lawyers' association, chairman of the arbitration court of the product exchange, member of the Saarbrücker city council (1922-1932 and represented the city of Saarbrücken in numerous lawsuits.
Law firm - A. H. Hajek - Dr. Ignatz Katz
Dr. Ignaz Katz was born in Buttenheim on February 28, 1873. His parents were the Buttenheim merchant Heinrich Katz and his wife Karoline, née Goldman. Anton Heinrich Hajek and Ignaz Katz ran a law firm together at Burgstra e 9 II. On April 8, 1922 Ignaz Katz married Theresia Mayr, born on 30.03.1875 in Pfettrach, in Munich. The marriage was considered a mixed marriage and Theresia Katz died in Munich on July 6, 1933. Ignaz Katz followed his wife a good two years later. He died on October 18, 1935 in Munich
HN. 112 Butcher Lazarus Strauss and his wife Rebekka (née Hubert)
Around 1883, the butcher Lazarus Strauß acquired house no. 112 in Maßbach. He was born on February 25, 1858 in Maßbach, the son of master butcher Nathan Strauß from Oberlauringen and his wife Rachel, née Themar, from house no. 90. His wife Rebekka Hubert, born on December 19, 1862 in Cronheim near Gunzenhausen, moved with him. December 1862 in Cronheim near Gunzenhausen, moved into the newly acquired house with him.
The Reich Association of Jewish Frontline Soldiers at Kurfürstendamm 200
In February 1919, the Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten (RjF) was founded in Berlin. The Reichsbund was based at Kurfürstendamm 200.
The RjF had set itself the goal of actively countering the anti-Semitism that was widespread in all sections of the population and protecting Jewish soldiers and veterans. In addition, it defended the legal and social equality of Jewish people in Germany and appealed to governments during the Weimar Republic to take more decisive action against anti-Semitic accusations and discrimination.
Goldmann, Erna
Erna Goldmann moved with her mother Flora Goldmann, née Marcuse, from Fasanenstra&;e 19 to Ludwigkirchstra&;e 14 after the death of her father Fritz Goldmann in 1931. She lived here until she had to move to 'Jundenhaus' Sybelstraße 35.
Erna was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau on December 9, 1942 and murdered there.