Adolph Wassermann

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In Nürnberg - Fürther Industrie Almanach 1. 1870 the following entry is found: Wassermann Adolph, merchant, Nürnberger Manufakturgegenstände en gros, Lager in Pfeifenwaaren, Rosengasse 19. - The postcard is addressed to the Silbermann brothers in Hausen, who operated a porcelain factory there, where among other things pipe bowls were manufactured. - Adolf Wassermann was born in Zirndorf on July 19, 1844. His parents were Max Wassermann from Roth am Sand and Rosette, née Krailsheimer.

Israel Hoffmeyer

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In the address book of the town of Warburg from the year 1909, page 37  there is the following entry: Hoffmeyer Israel, Agent, Warburg, Mittelstraße (Neustadt) 7. - In 1902 David Bachmann and Israel Hoffmeyer formed the municipal council of the Jüdische Gemeinde of Warburg.

Walter Bondy

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Walter Bondy grew up in Vienna as the son of an industrialist family. After studying at the art academies of Vienna and Berlin, he moved to Paris at the beginning of the 20th century. There he co-founded the artists' circle at the Café du Dôme and socialised with artists, writers and intellectuals.
 
This biography was produced as part of the exhibition "Paris Magnétique". You can find more information in the related links.

Banking business - M. Elias Kaufmann's son

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In the address book of the city of Kassel from the year 1923 find the following entries - residents directory:Elias M,. Kaufmann´s son, bank business, Königsplatz 34.- M. Elias, Kaufmann´s Sohn, Kommanditgesellschaft,Pers.haft.Ges.Bankier Manus Elias Erben und Bankier Baruch Elias.Kommandistin:Deutsche Effekten- u. Wechselbank Frankfurt a. M.The merchants Victor Plaut,Andreas Schmidt and Gotthold Herzberg are granted joint power of attorney in such a way that two authorized signatories each are jointly authorized to sign for the company and represent the company.

Lazarus cobbler

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Lazarus Schuster was a merchant who lived in Schlüchterner Stra;e 3 in Sterbfritz and had a shop there. He was married to Regine (Reichle) Schuster, born on August 20, 1817 - died on July 20, 1891. Lazarus Schuster and his wife found their last resting place in the Jewish cemetery in Obergronau. In the 1920s the residential and business house was sold to Konrad Hartmann, whose niece Maria, married to Johann Müller von Hannhennersch inherited the house with the grocery store. The Schuster couple had a son - Moses, born November 9, 1856 in Sterbfritz - died December 28, 1920 in Sterbfritz.

Perlstein family

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Here lived:

1) David Perlstein (born 1864), deported 1942, murdered in Riga

2) Henny Perlstein (born 1897), deported 1942 Riga, murdered in Stutthof

3) Mathilde Perlstein, née Heimbach (born 1876), deported 1942, murdered in Riga