Jewish cemetery Most - Souš u Mostu
The presence of Jews in Brüx (Most) is documented since the 14th and 15th centuries. In the years 1453 to 1456 all Jews were expelled in dispute with the nobility and Brüxer Bürgern. In 1464 the bühmische king forbade - at the urging of the Brüxer Bürger - any Jüdische settlement in and around Brüx.
Export business - Georg Herz
In the list " Jüdische Gewerbetreibende, Ärzte und Rechtsanwälte in Nürnberg 1930 " the following entry is found under export businesses: Georg Herz, Siegfriedstraße 17.
Max Tockus
Bag factory - Leopold Löwenberg A.-G.
Tailor,Men's fashion store - Walter Steinberg
In the Bremen address book 1922/23 - residents directory is the following entry: Steinberg Walther, tailor, men's fashion goods store, Sögestr. 3/5 u. U. L. Fr. Kirchhof 25a, F R 490 Inh. Walther Steinberg, Wall 148.
Graphic art institutions - Max Breslauer
Migdal Frankfurt - Kosher store
The small kosher supermarket "Migdal" opened in January 2017 on the first floor of a residential building in Frankfurt's Ostend district. Moscow-born André Moev and Zohar Rapaport sell food from different regions here, including wine, meat, and fresh fruits and vegetables. The store is visited by many community members, but also by the non-Jewish neighborhood.
Opening hours:
Mo - Thu 8:30 am - 8:30 pm
Fri 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
Bankhaus - Julius Kahn & Co.
Julius Kahn was born in Arheiligen on February 8, 1845. He was married to Anna Kahn, born on June 16, 1846. The couple had two sons - Ernst Kahn (1881-1898) and Otto Kahn (1872–1937).
The banking house Julius Kahn & Co was founded in Pforzheim in 1864. It was taken over in the years from 1906 by the Rheinische Creditbank übern and went über further mergers in the period to 1929 finally in the Deutsche Bank.
.Beth Yehuda Synagogue
In May 1915 Louise Ariowitsch acquired the property Färberstraße 11, which consisted of a residential building on the street side and a building on the rear side. The rear building was converted into a synagogue (Beth Yehuda) with rooms for classes and for use by religious associations. A two-story prayer hall with a gallery was built. As a prayer and teaching house, it was intended to keep alive the memory of her late husband.
Jewelry manufacturer - Louis Kuppenheim
Louis Kuppenheim was born on August 2, 1824. He was married to Berta Kuppenheim, née Levinger, born on November 21, 1839. The couple had 10 children. Louis Kuppenheim died on January 19, 1889, and his wife Bertha Kuppenheim on January 2, 1926. The couple found their final resting place at the Jüdische Friedhof in Pforzheim. Louis Kuppenheim was a jewelry manufacturer. In 1857, he founded Louis Kuppenheim G.m.b.H. In 1872, the company was rebuilt at Durlacher Strasse 1 in Pforzheim. The sons Albert Kuppenheim, Hugo Kuppenheim and Ernst Kuppenheim then managed the company together.