Teacher - Otto Bregenzer
In the city address book Nuremberg from the year 1937 the following entries are found: Bregenzer Otto, teacher (ret.), Hirtengasse 19.II. - Bregenzer Grete, Lebensmittel, Schreib- und Rauchwar. W, Fürther Straße 85a. - Otto Bregenzer was an elementary school teacher by profession and was retired because of his Jewish ancestry.
Hop shop - Albert Baer
Art and antiques shop - J & S Goldschmidt
The art and antique shop J & S Goldschmidt (Julius & Selig Goldschmidt) in Frankfurt am Main, Kaiserstr. 15 goes back to the year 1847. Owner of the business was Julius Goldschmidt. Another name of the shop was " J. & S. Goldschmidt Antiquitäten ".
.Linen wholesaler, blue dyeing and mechanical finishing - August and Mrs. Rothschild
In the address book of the city of Köln from 1889 find the following entries: Rothschild Aug. & Fr. (August and Fritz), Leinengro;handlung, Blaufärberei und mechan. Appretur-Anstalt, Trankgasse 39 - Rothschild Aug. Theilhaber vorst. Company, Trankgasse 39 - Rothschild Fritz, Theilh. of Aug. & Fr. Rothschild, Salierring 55.
Manufactured goods wholesaler - Max Wilmersdörfer
Hackesches Court Theater
A quarter of the tenants in the Hackesche Höfen at the beginning of the Third Reich were of Jewish origin. From 1912 to 1933, the home for girls of the Berlin chapter of the Jüdischer Frauenbund (founded in 1904) was located there, and social work was one of its most important fields of work. Here, single, gainfully employed young girls could find accommodation for little money. At that time, many Eastern European Orthodox Jews/Jüd:innen fled the Russian pogroms and brought Yiddish theater and music to Berlin.*
Department store - Menko Held
Menko Held,born on 29.12.1846 was the owner of the textile department store Menko Held in Wertheim, Marktplatz 8 -10.The houses 8 and 10 formed the department store Menko Held.In the years before 1911 were owners of the house No.8 Max and Moritz Held and für the house 10 Menko Held.1911 Menko Held died on 3.1.1918 and was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Wertheim.
Leaf Metal, Bronze Paint and Brocat Factory - Bernhard Ullmann
Bernhard Ullmann, born November 23, 1809 in Fürth was merchant and bronze color manufacturer. In 1846 he founded the Bernhard Ullmann & Co leaf metal, bronze paint and brocat factory in Fürth. In 1891, the factory was sold by Isaak Brandeis to Bernhard Ullmann & Co, who moved the business away from Fürth and had the buildings demolished in 1902. In the meantime, the factory was surrounded by residential buildings and could no longer be expanded. In place of the Brandeis factory, the Theresienstr. 4-10 group of apartment buildings was erected.
Button and trim goods - Goldschmidt & Löwenick
In the address book of Frankfurt from 1877, the following entry is found: Goldschmidt & Löwenick, Schäfergasse 17, Knopf- und Besatzw. - E. - Anton Julius Isaac Goldschmidt und Sebast. Leonh. Löwenick.
Spiritousenfabrik - Adolf Rosenfelder
In the register of the city of Augsburg for the year 1912, the following entries can be found: Aufhäuser, Alb., factory owner, part of the company: A. Rosenfelder, Likörfabr.,Schäzlerstr. 15/III, - Aufhäuser Herm., Hopfenhdlr., part of the company: Adolf Rosenfelder, Hermanstr. 23/I . - Adolf Rosenfelder was born on December 22, 1849 in Aufhausen near Bopfingen. His parents were Marx Rosenfelder and Henriette Rosenfelder, née Weil. Adolf Rosenfelder died unmarried on November 2, 1881 at the young age of just under 32. He is buried in the Augsburg Jewish Cemetery.