Journalist, writer - Manuel Schnitzer
The following entry can be found in the 1938 edition of the Berlin address book: Schnitzer Manuel, Redakteur a. D., Wilmersdorf, Motzstr. D., Wilmersdorf, Motzstr.87 - The following entry can be found in the 1931/32 edition of the Jüdisches Adressbuch für Gross-Berlin: Schnitzer Manuel, Wilmersdorf, Aschaffenburger Str. 6. - Manuel ( Emanuel ) Schnitzer was born on February 12, 1861 in Andrychau, Galicia. His father was a merchant.
Israelite Hospital Würzburg
Small Synagogue Würzburg in the Jewish community center
The "small synagogue" was located on the first floor of the Jewish community center in Bibrastraße. It was exactly where the ritual matzo bread used to be made. After the inauguration by Rabbi Siegmund Hanover in 1924, the room offered space for a total of 90 people (70 men and 20 women).
Former Judengasse (today Schustergasse) Würzburg
Medieval synagogue in Würzburg
Where Marktplatz and Schustergasse (former Judengasse) are today, the center of Jewish life in Würzburg was located in the 12th century. The medieval synagogue was probably built in 1147 and first mentioned in 1170. Its history ended violently during the persecution of Jews during the plague in 1349, when the building was destroyed and the first St. Mary's Chapel was built on its site. The current church building dates back to 1377 and is the second chapel.
Albert Einstein Avenue Ulm
Jewish retirement home Köpenick
Cemetery of the Jewish Community Köpenick
Elise Rheinhold
Elise Rheinhold was born on July 30, 1865 in Celle to the merchant and banker Philipp Daniel and his wife Ernestine, née Meyer, a Jewish family that had lived in Celle since the end of the 17th century, where Philipp Daniel ran a money, exchange and banking business.Philipp and Ernestine Daniel had four children - Anna, married name Hess, born on May 27, 1855, Martha, married name Enoch, born on July 7, 1856, Eugen, born on October 22, 1858 and Elise, born on July 30, 1865.
Men's and boys' clothing factory - Gebrüder Guggenheimer
The address book of the city of Munich from 1904 contains the following entry: Guggenheimer Gebrüder, Herrenkleiderfabrik, ( Inh. Sigm. Guggenheimer ),Neuhauserstr.12/0,1 u.2.