Emmy and Ernst Rubehnsohn
The couple initially lived at Hermannstrasse 3 in Kassel and moved into a spacious villa at Terrasse 13 in the fall of 1914, which they later purchased. In this exclusive residential area, they were in „the best of company“. Neighbors included the families of the Rosenzweig (with Franz Rosenzweig) and Wertheim merchants and the textile manufacturer Baumann.
Emmy Rubensohn received prominent guests from the music, art and culture scene in her salon. She begins to keep a guest book. Emmy Rubensohn heads the music section of the Jewish Cultural Association in Kassel.
Emmy and Ernst Rubensohn
Emmy and Ernst Rubensohn's first apartment from 1907: Emmy Rubensohn, born in Leipzig in 1884, marries Ernst Rubensohn on 17.08.1907 and moves in with him in Kassel. From 1913, Emmy's recently divorced brother Alfred Frank entrusted his daughter Dorothea (Dora) to the Rubensohns. The girl, born in 1907, spent her childhood with them.
Emmy Rubensohn / Frank family
The Frank family home, Emmy Rubensohn's last apartment in Leipzig before she moved to Kassel to live with her husband Ernst Rubensohn.
Jul. Firnbacher
John Löwenthal
Joel Wulf “John” Loewenthal was born in Danzig on June 14, 1821. His father was Wulf (ben Salomon) Löwenthal, who was also born in Danzig in 1792 and died on June 28, 1868 in Constantinople (Istanbul). John Löwenthal had three more brothers - Nathan, born in 1813, Isaak Lazarus, born in 1814 and Michael Bernhard, born in 1818. At a young age, John Löwenthal went to Constantinople in search of his father, like his brother Michael Bernhard 3 years before him. Around 1840 he sought his fortune in Berlin. In J. W.
Emmy Rubensohn / Frank family
At the Frank family's home, Emmy creates a book of memories in which she collects autographs of revered artists (such as the Gewandhaus conductors Carl Reinecke and Arthur Nikisch, Julius Klengel, the first cellist of the Gewandhaus, and the singers Nellie Melba and Lilli Lehmann-Kalisch)
Emmy Rubensohn / Frank family
The Frank family home where Emmy Rubensohn spent her childhood. She grew up in the sphere of influence of the German women's movement, of which Leipzig was the capital. The most influential personalities here were Louise-Otto Peters, Auguste Schmidt and Henriette Goldschmidt.
Emmy Rubensohn
Emmy Rubensohn, née Frank, was born on June 26, 1884 in Leipzig as the fourth child of the business family Wilhelm and Auguste Frank. In the first year of her life, she lives in Uferstraße.
Auguste Stern
Auguste Stern, née Würzburger, born in 1859, lived at Niedergasse 2 in Soest. Auguste Stern was deported to Theresienstadt in 1942. She died there on September 2, 1942. A stumbling block at Niedergasse 2 in Soest commemorates her fate.
Heinrich Zabludowski
The following entry can be found in the Jüdisches Adressbuch für Gross-Berlin - Edition1929/1930: Zabludowski Heinrich, Dipl. Kaufmann, Charlottenburg, Leibnitzstr. 48.