Cheese wholesaler - Louis Friedmann
In the Münchner address book 1922 the following entry can be found: Friedmann Louis, Käse-Großhandlung, Geschäftsstelle Guldeinstr.32, Wohnung Herzog Heinrich Str.4/2.
Children's clothes - G. Simon & Co.
In the Berlin address book 1906 the following entries can be found: G. Simon & Co.,begr. 1895.,Kinder- u. Backfisch-Confect., C19 Jerusalemer Straße 28 II u. III. (Tel).pers. haft. Ges. Georg Simon. - Georg Simon & Co., children's clothing,. est.1903., C19 Jerusalemer Straße 28 III. (Tel). Inh. G. Simon & Rich. Bauchwitz. - In the Jüdisches Adressbuch für Großberlin 1929/30 the following entry is found: Bauchwitz Richard, Wilmersdorf, Hohenzollerndamm 28.
Old Jewish cemetery
To the old or first Jüdischen Begr bnisplatz in Bernburg is little überliefert. It lies at Kaiplatz next to the Kurhaus Bernburg on a green strip in front of a building used today (2022) as retirement home. Nothing points to this first Jewish cemetery. No gravestones have survived. - It was initially located outside the city walls and was used until 1826. In 1826 the new Jewish cemetery was inaugurated on the hill. At the end of the 19th century, the town of Bernburg planned to become a spa and health resort, which included a spa hotel (today a retirement home).
Fur house - E. Seligson
In the Münchner address book 1932 the following entry can be found: Seligson Elias, Kürschner, (Fa. Pelzhaus Elias Seligson), Dachauer Straße 46/2
.Kibbutz Buchenwald
The Kibbutz Buchenwald, which had previously been located on a farm in Eggendorf in Thüringen, was a Hachscharastätte founded by 16 Üsurvivors of the Kibbutz Buchenwald on 03 June 1945. On June 26, due to the Soviet occupation, the location changed to Gehringshof in the American sector. The group was organized collectively and consisted of religious and secular, mainly German and Polish youth. Some were convinced Zionists, others were more pragmatic. Before the first group of 80 people made their aliyah to Palestine in September 1945.
Shoe goods en gros - Ladenburger & Wolf
In the Karlsruhe address book of 1909, the following entries can be found: Ladenburger Ferd., Kaufmann, Kaiserstraße 99/2. (Company: Ladenburger & Wolf), - Ladenburger Leop., Kaufmann, Kaiserstraße 99/3. - Ladenburger Mor., Kaufmann, Kaiserstraße 99/3. - M. Ladenburger, Papierwaren en gros, Karl Wilhelm Str.40. - Ladenburger & Wolf, Schuhwaren en gros, Karl Wilhelm Str.40. - F. Ladenburger, Berth. Wolf. - Wolf Berth, merchant, Parkstr.23/3 (Company: Ladenburger&Wolf).
Hides and skins trade - Benedikt Kahn & Son
In the Münchner address book of 1913 is the following entry: Kahn Benedikt & son, (owner: Jonas Kahn and Sigmund Harburger), Häute-und Fellhandlung, Lager Bergmannstra;e 14. Kahn Jonas (Kahn Benedikt & son), merchant, Brunnstraße 2/3. - Harburger Sigmund, merchant (Fa. Benedikt Kahn & son), Liebherrstraße 4/II. - The name giver of the company Bendikt Kahn & Sohn - Benedikt Kahn was born on November 12, 1806 in Hürben. He was married in 1st marriage to Pestele (Buna)(Baula) Kahn,née Harburger, born in September 1819 in Hürben.
Textile store - Bensinger & Co
In the address book of the city of Frankfurt am Main from 1906, the following entries can be found: Bensinger & Co., Kleiderstoffe engros., Export., Kaiserstraße 56 ent. (Tel.4535), proprietors Louis and Hermann Bensinger. - Bensinger, Hermann, merchant., Kaiserstr.56 (Tel.4535). s. Bensinger & Co. - Bensinger, Louis, merchant.,Feuerbachstr.29 II. (Tel.9816). s.
Agencies - Leather / Shafts etc. - Sigmund Löbl
In the address book of the city of München 1900 is the following entry; Löbl Sigmund, merchant, Sendlinger Stra;e 42/2 l.Sigmund Löbl was born in 1839 in Hrušovany u Chomutova (Hruschowan) in the Czech Republic.his parents were Juda Löbl and Anna Löbl,née Bloch. Sigmund Löbl was married to Pauline Rothschild, born in Sulzbach (Sulzbach-Rosenberg). The couple had 3 children - Justin, died in Marktbreit, - Carl, died in Reichenhall, - Netty, died in 1920. Sigmund Löbl had a leather shop in München. He died in München in 1909. Pauline Löbl died in 1927 in München.
Calendar factory - book and art printing - Liebes & Teichtner
In the Leipzig address book 1909 are the following entries: Liebes S., factory owner, ( Thomasiusstr.5 ), Katzbachstr. 8, Zerbster Str. 2, - Liebes & Teichtner., calendar factory, (Zerbster Str.2), Wittenbergerstraße 21 (storage place), Zerbster Straße 4. 6 (storage place). - Teichtner C., factory owner, ( Pfaffendorfer Stra;e 13.), Katzbachstr. 8, Zerbster Str.2. - Salomon (Siegfried) Liebes, born 1865 in Leipzig was the son of Hermann Liebes and Karoline Liebes, née Jeroslaw. Salomon (Siegfried) Liebes was a merchant and print shop owner in Leipzig.