Former bank business Lazarus (Brandenburg)
Former Bankhaus W. Gumpert & Sohn (Brandenburg)
Between 1817 and 1897, the bank was owned and managed by the Jewish Gumpert family. Louis Gumpert, an important player in Brandenburg who was committed to the common good, later Kommerzienrat and honorary citizen of the city, took over the business from 1857.
Today it is home to the Café Kaffekännchen Brandenburg.
Pract. Physician and obstetrician - Dr. Max Cohn
Law office - Dr. Hermann Cohn
Lawyer - Albert Levy
Law firm - Albert Nussbaum
Lawyer Albert Nussbaum was also active in local politics. He was active for the SPD from 1911 - 1928 as a city councilor and from 1919 - 1928 as a district councilor. On November 9, 1923, he was among the hostages of the Hitler putschists.
Professor Dr. Carl Neuberg
Lawyer - David Heimann
Law firm - Dr. Moses Hommel
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.