Pinne Synagogue (Pniewy)
The synagogue in Pinne (Pniewy) was built in 1913 according to the design of Alfred Grotti. During the occupation it was devastated by the Germans. After the war, the building was converted into a cinema. In the process, a two-story facade was built in front, covering the previous one. All the original windows were bricked up. From the east, a small semicircular apse survives, which used to house the niche of the Aron Ha-Kodesh. In more recent times, the building was used as a commercial facility.
Department Store of the West
Jewish cemetery Wągrowiec
New Jewish Cemetery Frankfurt (Oder)
Jacob Salomon residence
The Jacob Salomon, born on October 1, 1874 in Gladbach, married to Jettchen, née Österreicher, living in Neuwied in the Kirchstraße 9, can unfortunately not be the recipient of the envelope, because the envelope was sent six years before his birth. In genealogical pages Abraham Salomon is indicated as the father of Jacob Salomon.
So who was the recipient of the letter?
Furniture factory - L. Jacob Mendelsohn & Comp.
Bankhaus - Leopold Seligmann
Printing - Publishing house - Benno Fernbach
Residence of Malcha and Nathan Gutmann
Malcha Gutmann: née Kleinmann; born June 16, 1908 in Fürth; housewife, married to Nathan Gutmann, together they had at least two daughters who survived the Holocaust; 1938 emigration to France (possibly also Belgium); came to the internment camp Camp de Gurs as well as to the Camp de Rivesaltes, was from 13.