Hilde Hochwald
Hilde Alexander-Katz (née Hochwald) was born on 12.12.1907 in Berlin and died in 1992 in Haifa. She began her career as a kindergarten teacher of infants born outside marriage. After graduating from the Social Women's School in Berlin Schöneberg in 1929, she worked in a Jewish orphanage, in a 'Kinderlandheim' and in the Jewish Child Welfare Office and held various leading positions as a kindergarten teacher and in the Jewish Welfare School. She also worked in an institution for Jewish girls founded by Bertha Pappenheim, the leader of the Jewish women’s movement.
Dr. Emmy Wolff
Emmy Wolff was born on 25 December 1890 in Bernburg an der Saale as the eldest of three children in a Jewish middle-class family. She attended a secondary school and a girls' boarding school before completing her education at the Hochschule für Frauen in Leipzig from 1915 to 1918. She continued her academic career in Munich and Frankfurt am Main. Wolff obtained a diploma for social and administrative officers in 1922 and completed her doctorate at the University of Frankfurt in 1924 with the topic: "A Girls' Club and the Circle of Origin of its Members".
Furs and fur products - J. Einstein & Sons
The company was founded in 1867 in Jebenhausen by Joseph Einstein, an artist. When he moved to Güppingen in 1873, the business was also relocated to Burgstrasse 12 in Güppingen. In 1889, Alfred Einstein and Nathan Wortsmann joined the company as partners. When Alfred Einstein left in 1894, Adolph Einstein took his place in the business. Joseph Einstein died in 1898. In 1916 Adolph Einstein died and in 1918 N. Wortsmann. The deceased were succeeded by their widows. In 1921 there was another change in the company. Mrs. A. Einstein resigned and Stefan Banemann joined the company. In 1926 Mrs.
Dr. jur. Max Ellinger
In the Münchner address book 1893 finds the following entry: Ellinger Salomon, (S.Ellinger) Agent,- und Commissions-Geschäft, Karlstraße 25/2. Max Ellinger was born on October 12, 1875 in München. His parents were the Munich merchant Salomon Ellinger and Karolina Ellinger, née Koch.
New Synagogue Magdeburg
Orthodox Jewish Community of Wolfsburg e.V.
Jewish cemetery Wolfsburg
The Jüdische Friedhof Wolfsburg is located at Werderstr. 50 as an independent part of the North Cemetery. It was established in 2021 and is under the administration of the Orthodox Jüdische Gemeinde zu Wolfsburg.
Jewish cemetery Klein Freden (Leine)
The Jüdische cemetery Klein Freden is a Jüdische private cemetery in the municipality of Freden (Leine) in the Lower Saxon district of Hildesheim. He is a protected cultural monument and is located on the Winzenburger Straße oppositeüudeanlage with the house number 55
The 218 square meters large;e private burial place was acquired by Seligmann Meyer Heilbrunn for the burial of his family members and created in 1859. The year of the creation can be found on the right pillar of the entrance gate to the cemetery.
Jewish cemetery Lamspringe
The seat of the synagogue community of the villages of Bockenem, Lamspringe and Sottrum was in Groß Rhüden (district of Seesen), which was moved to Lamspringe around 1907 after a steady migration of the community members. The Jewish cemetery in Lamspringe was established in 1901 at the end of the Waldstraß - at the edge of the forest of the Hopfenberg.
On the 875 square meters large burial area are four graves of the Brandt and Rosenblatt families, two tombstones of the Brand family are preserved. Year 1964 it was restored.
Everode Jewish Cemetery
The Jüdische cemetery Everode is located in the joint municipality Freden (Leine) in Lowerächsischen Landkreis Hildesheim. The cemetery is a protected monument.