Jewish cemetery between Kirberg and Dauborn
Since 1903, the cemetery of the former Jewish religious community, to which the Jews of the villages of Dauborn, Kirberg, Heringen and Mensfelden belonged, has been located on the road between Kirberg and Dauborn.
The Jewish Community became extinct in 1940, and the cemetery was signed over to the community of Kirberg for 50 RM under the pressure of persecution.
Jewish cemetery between Kirberg and Dauborn
Mechanical clothing manufacture Ltd - Albert Salmon
Albert Salmon had a ready-made clothing store at Dettinger Straße 4. In addition, there was the Mechanische Kleiderfabrikation GmbH Albert Salmon in Schlierbacher Straße 7B.
Jewish cemetery Krudenburg (Hünxe)
In the cemetery there is a memorial stone donated in 1966 by descendants of the Wolf family buried here. In 1981 a delegation from Israel visited the cemetery. The facility is maintained by the municipality of Hünxe.
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Rubber band weaving and suspenders factory - J. Heymann
The rubber band weaving and suspenders factory J. Heymann was named after Jonas Heymann. Before he founded the business "Galanterie- und Kurzwaren en gros", he worked as a cutler in Fürth. His sons Adolf, Leopold and Sigmund Heymann later took over the business and together they founded the rubber band weaving and suspenders factory first in Königstraße. The first expansion of the business took place in Salzstraße. Finally, in 1905, a new building in Art Nouveau style was erected on the site of the old buildings in Schwabacher Straße 117/119.