Magazine for home and kitchen furnishings - E. Cohn
In the Mitteilungen des Vereins für die Geschichte Berlins 1/2015 - The „most magnificent of its streets“ - Berlins Leipziger Straße . A walk - by Martin Mende can be found on the house No.88 in the Leipziger Stra;e following information - In the building of Carl Schwatlo was located since 1874, the magazine for home and kitchen furnishings E. Cohn. In 1920 Carl Stahl-Urach designed a shop for Sarotti chocolates in the style of expressionism. In the address book for Berlin in 1887 there is the following entry - E. Cohn, Hoflief. JJ. Majestäten d. Kaisers u.d.
Wine wholesaler - Salomon Goldschmidt
Salomon Goldschmidt, born on October 12, 1861 in Zell a. M. was married to Sofie, née Siegel, born on December 24, 1867 in Kleinwallstadt. The couple had three sons - Emil, born on April 1, 1888, Dr.- title, senior teacher - killed in action on March 31, 1918 in France, - Emil, born on December 27, 1890, profession merchant - Theodor David, born on January 22, 1898, profession Dr.med.- prakt Arzt. - moved on 20.4.1923 to Frankfurt a. M. In the address book Jüdisches Frankfurt 1935 is the following entry: Goldschmidt Theo, Dr.med. Sternstraße 19.
Banking and exchange business - Rosenfeld Brothers
In the book " Weg und Schicksal der Stuttgarter Juden " - Ein Gedenkbuch - herausgegeben von der Stadt Stuttgart - by Maria Zelzer the name of the Rosenfeld Bros. is also found in the list of Stuttgart Jews at the beginning of the year 1864 with the following entry - Rosenfeld, Bros, Bank- und Wechselgeschäft, Lindenstra;e 8. In the address book of the city of Stuttgart from 1901, the following entry is found in the register of persons - Rosenfeld Gebrüder, Bank- u. Wechselgesch. Siegm. Frank and A. Einstein. Kronprinzstr. 11 .
Coffee shop - S.Levi
In the city address book of Nürnberg 1884 the following entry is found - Levi, S. - Kaffeh., Adlerstraße 19
.Leather shop - Siegfried Neufeld
A mention finds Siegried Neufeld in the book " Jüdisches Leben in Segeberg vom 18. bis 20. Jahrhundert: gesammelte Aufsätze ..." by Friedrich Gleiss. In the chapter über den Präses der jüdischen Gemeinde Segeberg - Ludwig Levy - it is described there that the Präses Ludwig Levy demanded further contributions from the former community member Siegfried Neufeld, although he had moved to Halle. The Halle address book of 1899 contains the following entry - Neufeld, Siegried, Lederhandlung, Leipzigerstr,88,pt (first floor). In the address book for Halle a.S.
Business of the brothers Philipp and Samuel Laßmann
Before 1926, the merchants Gebrüder Philipp and Samuel Laßmann founded the company "Laßmann & Co. Warenkredithaus" in Brückenstraße 19. Customers could make purchases there against payment and buying and selling was also part of the Brüder's business model. Between 1929 and 1934, they closed their business and emigrated abroad.
The next tenant of the shop was, at the latest from October 1934, company Paul König (watchmaker), previously already in another place in Greiz ansässig.