Goldberg family
Here lived:
1) Berta Goldberg
2) Ernst Goldberg
3) Henriette Goldberg
4) Karl Heinz Goldberg
5) Ludwig Goldberg
6) Margarete Goldberg
Hugo and Adele Levy
Here lived:
1) Hugo Levy (born 1887), deported Theresienstadt, murdered 1944 in Auschwitz
2) Adele Levy, née Platz, born 1887, deported Theresienstadt, murdered 1944 in Auschwitz
Wine merchant - J. Rosenstiel & Co.
In the address book of Neustadt an der Haardt and surroundings from 1901, there are nine entries with the family name Rosenstiel, all of them wine merchants. Among them, of course, the entry of Rosenstiel J. & Cie., Weinhändler, Sauterstra;e 20. - The origin of the Rosenstiel wine merchants lies with Lazarus or Louis/Ludwig Rosenstiel from Nußloch near Heidelberg, who came to Neustadt in 1847 at the latest and probably ran a self-employed wine business here from the beginning.
Emil Rothschild family
Here lived:
1) Emil Rothschild
2) Frieda Rothschild, née Heimbach
3) Lieselotte Rothschild
Grüneberg family
Here lived:
1) Wilhelm Grüneberg (born 1883), deported to Riga in 1941, murdered in Bergen-Belsen
2) Amalie Grüneberg, nee. Aron, (born 1912), deported 1941, murdered.in Riga.
3) Georg Grüneberg (born 1909), deported to Riga, murdered in Stutthoff.
Alexander family
Here lived:
1) Alex Alexander
2) Reha Alexander
3) Ruth Alexander, née Oppenheimer
4) Emma Alexander, née Falk
Moses and Jenny Abbot
Here lived:
1) Moses Abt
2) Jenny Abt, née Uhlmann
Department store S. Wertheim
Owner: Röschen Wertheim, née Stein (after the death of her husband Simon in 1925) as well as her brother Gustav Stein and son Alfred Wertheim
.Rose Wertheim
Here lived:
1) Röschen Wertheim, married to the merchant Simon Wertheim (died. 1925 in Münster), was together with her brother Gustav Stein and her son Alfred Wertheim owner of the department store "S. Wertheim" in Großen Straße 80/81 in Osnabrück. In November 1935 the property was "aryanized". 1941 deported to Riga, murdered.
2) Their son Paul Wertheim completed an agricultural apprenticeship in Metz in 1933/34 and then emigrated to Palästina.
Heymann family
Here lived:
1) Hermann Heymann was together with his mother Pauline Heymann and Gustav Hirtz owner of the department store "L. Heymann" am Markt.; Forced to move out of his home and business in 1938, Hermann Heymann moved with the family to the Hugo Mosbach family at Blumenthalstr. 9a. in April 1938, from about 1940-1943 last head of the Jüdische Gemeinde Osnabrück, März 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz together with his stepson Walter Bujakowski and murdered there.
2) Wife Bertha Heymann, née Hirtz (sister of Gustav Hirtz), suicide 1938