Coal wholesaler - Salomon Bergmann
The coal wholesaler S. Bergmann was probably founded by Salomon Bergmann from Fürth. Salomon Bergmann was born in Fürth on June 1, 1845. He died on February 15, 1912 at the age of 66. The business was later continued by his son Theodor Bergmann.
"Moko" trade store for mechanical toys (M. Kohnstam & Co.)
On January 3, 1865, the company "M. Kohnstam" is entered in the company register of the Fürth District Court. The owner of the company is Moses Kohnstam, a merchant in Fürth. In 1884 the merchants Moritz Böhm and Karl Redelsheimer of Fürth are granted Collektivprocura. In 1892, Willy Kohnstam was authorized to sign for the company together with one of the other authorized signatories. In 1898, the company building at Nürnberger Strasse 56/58 was completed. In 1900, the company was transformed into the general partnership "M. Kohnstam & Co. The company headquarters remained in Fürth.
Short, game and manufactory goods shop - L. Bierer
In the directory of Jewish businesses in Fürth as of August 25, 1938 - compiled by the NSDAP for the purpose of Aryanization or expropriation of Jewish owners, the following names are listed as owners, proprietors, managers: Emil Bierer, Ernst Bierer, Dr. Max Kunreuther.
Tin foil factory - D. Morgenstern
!854 Josef Pfeifer Morgenstern founded the tin foil factory in Forchheim.1858 David Morgenstern, a brother of Josef Pfeifer Morgenstern buys shares in the tin foil factory for 9000 gulden. From 1861 David Morgenstern is the sole owner of the factory. In addition to his sons Heinrich Morgenstern and Kommerzienrat Dr. Friedrich Morgenstern, his son-in-law Isaak Stamm was also an employee and authorized signatory in the company. The company remained in family ownership until the so-called "Aryanization" by the National Socialists in 1938.
Bank & Exchange Business - Isaias Weiskopf
Already since the 2nd half of the 19th century, a bank branch of the banking house Eppstein & Gunz, later of the Augsburg bank - and exchange business of the Bühler brothers existed in the previous building. Isaias Weiskopf took over the bank branch in 1888 and bought the property in 1897 after his marriage to Frieda Gump from Hürben. In 1904, the original building was demolished. Isaias Weiskopf had a new, representative larger residential and commercial building erected on the same site.
Corset factory - D. Rosenthal & Co.
In 1855, Daniel Rosenthal founded the company "Daniel Rosenthal & Co.". The previously existing company "Rosenthal, Steinhart & Co." was dissolved by mutual friendly agreement. Each of the 3 partners founded a new company. Daniel Rosenthal was so successful that he was called the "pioneer of the German corset industry". In 1874 the company became a partnership. Bernhard Rosenthal, Aron Fleischer with son Samuel Fleischer joined the company as partners.
Jewish cemetery (Seulberg)
The cemetery is located southwest of Seulberg, accessible via Landgrafenstraße, about 200 m after the last houses on the left side.
Manufactures-wholesale - H. L. Heimann
Shoe store - Jakob Gabriel Bernheim
The company Jacob Gabriel Bernheim & Söhne - later Jacob Gabriel Bernheim Söhne was a shoe store in Schussenriederstraße 17 in Bad Buchau. The last owner in the 1930s was Leonhard Bernheim, a son of Jacob Bernheim. The business was "Aryanized" in November 1938
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