Book and picture shop,Baroque frame factory - Rubinstein brothers

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In the address book of the city of Vienna from the year 1893 the following entry can be found: Rubinstein Gebrüder, Buch-u. Bilderhdl. u. Barockrahmenfabrik,VII Neubaug.29,- Rubinstein Josef, Buchhdl., E.,Gebrüder Rubinstein VII Neubaug.29, - Rubinstein Salomon, E., Ges. d. Gebrüder Rubinstein VII Neubaug.29The Hungarian-born brothers Josef and Salomon Rubinstein ran, among other things, a book publishing house that published Karl May's colportage novels from 1890 to 1895 in various linguistic translations (Czech, Polish, Slovenian, Spanish, Italian and Dutch).

The cemetery of Märkisch Buchholz

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In 1840, the Buchholz merchant Aron Sussmann acquired the site. The oldest gravestone (of Berta Sussman) is from 1846, the youngest from 1917.

Jewish people from the surrounding villages Neu-Lübbenau, Rietz-Neuendorf, Krausnick and Pretschen were also buried in Buchholz. The cemetery preserved today is with 7.2 ares apparently smaller than the original cemetery, which was partly destroyed during the Nazi period or afterwards. 28 gravestones are preserved.