Law firm - Dr. Moses Hommel

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Dr. Moses Hommel, born in Schweinfurt in 1869, had already been a member of the Jewish community since 1889, was a member of the Jewish Community Council in 1901 and chairman of the Jewish Community of Schweinfurt from 1914 to 1934. He was the co-founder and deputy president of the Association of Bavarian Jewish Communities in Munich and in the last years before his emigration he was involved in the Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden. Dr. Moses Hommel had been working as a lawyer since 1918 with the rank of a judicial councilor. His office was located in Luitpoldstraße.

Rosenbaum department store

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Fritz Rosenbaum, born on September 4, 1893 in Soest was a nephew of Sabine Rosenbaum, who was co-owner of the Rosenbaum department store at Brüderstraße 30. Due to the denunciation of an employee on the occasion of a derogatory remark about a swastika flag and a bawling SA troop, Sabine Rosenbaum was driven through the streets of Soest in mid-March 1934 with a sign hung around her, "I am an old Jewish woman and have insulted Adolf Hitler's flag." Sabine Rosenbaum died on February 25, 1942 in the St. Ida Hospital in Hovestadt.

Former Jewish School Leer

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In 1909, the Jewish community of Leer built a school building in what was then Deichstraße, which was to serve as both a religious and a (public) elementary school. Before that, the pupils* had been taught in a house in Kirchstraße since the 1840s/50s (cf. Beykirch 2006, 32f.). Until its closure, four teachers (Lasser Abt, Ignaz Popper, Hermann Spier and Seligmann Hirschberg) taught successively at the Jewish School Leer.