Friedrich Wolf Memorial Lehnitz
Friedrich-Wolf was born in Neuwied a.R. as the son of a Jewish merchant family in 1888. 1899-1907: he completed sports activities such as rowing, swimming, gymnastics.... 1907: he studied medicine in Tübingen. 1913: he left the Jewish religious community and considered himself a non-religious Jew. There were no more Jewish celebrations in the family circle. 1914: he was active as a troop doctor in WW1. 1921 Self-study of naturopathy and country doctor in Herchingen. 1922: Friedrich cultivated a close relationship with the bourgeois youth movement in the Stuttgart area.
Oranienburg synagogue
Salomon and Bertha Neisser were one of the founders of the synagogue. The synagogue's pews faced east (oriented toward Jerusalem). Services were held on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. Despite increasing anti-Semitism, the synagogue had been used as a cultural place of religious life until 1938. Although many Jews had already left Oranienburg (1925: 131, 1933: 105, 1939:61). After the Pogrom Night, the Jewish community was forcibly dissolved due to Nazi pressure. The land on which the synagogue stood was leased to the Baptist congregation in 1939.
Blumenthal's house
The building was built at the end of the 18th century for the court gardener Johann H. Bartsch and acquired by the Jewish merchant and banker Louis Blumenthal in 1875. Louis Blumethal expanded his textile business with the first banking house built in the city. His son Martin Blumenthal continued to run the bank in 1901, after Louis Blumenthal's death, and expanded it to mortgage and insurance business. Since business was good, they were able to expand the building by two axes after 1901 and thus served as the Blumenthal family home.
Store for manufactured goods - Max Bernstein
Cotton and Linen Factory - Simon Brothers
Cigarette factory Garbáty
The company founded in 1890 by Rosa Rahel and Josef Garbáty for the production of deustchen brand cigarettes "Garbáty-Cigarettenfrabrik" was one of the most important Jewish operating companies in the deustchen imperial capital. The founders, who came from Liga, Belarus, opened their first factory in 1890 in Berlin Schönhauser Allee 143. In 1906 the company moved to Pankow with its own factory building. Thus, the cigarette brand "Garbáty" established itself on the German market, which was soon followed by deliveries abroad.
Residential house Rentschner family
Adalbert Moritz Rentschner, born 1883 in Czernowitz
Frania Rentschner (née Biegeleisen), born in 1892 in Lemberg
Heinz Leopold Rentschner, born in 1922 in Berlin