Livestock shop and butchery - Eduard Einstein
Jewish cemetery Altenbergstraße (Oberemmel)
In the second half of the 19th century a synagogue was built, also the small cemetery was probably created around this time.
.Against the house Altenbergstr. 27. Coming from Konz, follow the L 138 through the village, and turn left behind the Aktiv-Markt into the Altenbergstraße (sign). The cemetery is enclosed by a wall, but through the closed gate completely visible.
.There are 12 graves from the first decades of the 20th century.
The cemetery is well kept
.As of July 2010.
Jewish cemetery (Bingen am Rhein)
The medieval Jewish community in Bingen did not yet have its own cemetery. Like the Rheingau Jews, the Bingeners brought their deceased to the cemetery in Mainz.
Jewish cemetery Könen
Since the middle of the 19th century, the cemetery existed.
Coming from Konz, turn right from Saarburgerstr. (B 61) into Reinigerstraße. Immediately after house No. 5, between the house and a garden, a footpath branches off to the left. After about 20 m to the right the (locked) cemetery gate, through which the cemetery can be overlooked.
There are 15 graves in the cemetery, which was established after 1850 and used until 1936.
The cemetery looks well kept.
As of July 2010.
Jewish cemetery Gartenstraße (Konz)
The Jewish cemetery was established in the 19th century.
It is located in the municipal cemetery Gartenstraße, behind the funeral hall.
There are 9 gravestones from the years between 1919 and 1937.
The cemetery is reasonably well kept as part of the general cemetery maintenance.
Jewish cemetery Gerolstein
The cemetery is located west of the town center, within the municipal cemetery Sarresdorfer Straße (= B 410), not far from the church of the Redeemer
Apartment of Sigo (Seligmann) Bernheimer
The postcard is from Sigo Bernheimer's one-year voluntary service as a military pharmacist.
Sigo (Seligmann) Bernheimer was murdered in Auschwitz around 1942.
Apartment - Jakob Neumetzger
Cattle trade - Sigmund Neumetzger
In the obituary on the death of Sigmund Neumetzger in the Gemeindezeitung für die Israelitischen Gemeinden Württembergs of December 16, 1932 the following information can be found. Sigmund Neumetzger succumbed unexpectedly to a cerebral stroke on November 27, 1932. He was a member of the community council for 8 years and a member of the Vorsteheramt for 12 years.