Jüdische Aspekte der Geschichte der Stadt Schneidemühl.
Verfasst: 02.10.2009, 16:07
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Martin Conitzer schreibt am 1. Oktober 2009:
Hallo Dieter, gerade war ich auf einer englischsprachigen Seite,
deren Verfasser Herr Simonstein Cullman in Kanada,
jüdische Aspekte der Geschichte der Stadt Schneidemühl beleuchtet.
Dabei fand ich mehrere Sommerfeld:
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Selma AREND geb. SOMMERFELD:
www.geocities.com/schneidemuehl_pila/inmemoriam.html
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2 x Isidor SOMMERFELD:
www.geocities.com/schneidemuehl_pila/adverts4.html
Hasselort, Branch of the Borkendorf Mill,
owned by Isidor Sommerfeld, one of Schneidemühl 's wealthiest businessmen.
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Mehrere SOMMERFELD:
www.geocities.com/schneidemuehl_pila/burials3.html
SOMMERFELD, Gerson Gustav. Born 1844 in Usch. Died 28 August 1920
(15 Elul 5680), seventy-six years old. Had resided in Schneidemühl since 1878;
married for forty-six years; on the Executive Board of Repräsentanten, the Sister-
hood and of the Kaufmännischer Verein (Commercial Guild) where he was an
honorary member; very charitable; had two sons and two daughters.
SOMMERFELD, Ricka, (Mrs.). Born 1872.
Died 1922, fifty years old; without any dates and other data.
Wife of Samuel Rosenfeld (sic); suffered for six months.
SOMMERFELD, Ida, née Sommerfeld. Born 1852 in Schneidemühl. Died 7 June 1918
(27 Tammuz). sixty- six years old. Was the wife of Gustav Sommerfeld.
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Herr Simonstein Cullman betont, daß er keine ungefragten Kopien haben möchte.
Martin Conitzer
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Weiterführende Hinweise:
Welcome to the memorial website dedicated to the history of the former Jewish
community of Schneidemühl / Pila
> http://www.geocities.com/schneidemuehl_pila/index.html
Martin Conitzer schreibt am 1. Oktober 2009:
Hallo Dieter, gerade war ich auf einer englischsprachigen Seite,
deren Verfasser Herr Simonstein Cullman in Kanada,
jüdische Aspekte der Geschichte der Stadt Schneidemühl beleuchtet.
Dabei fand ich mehrere Sommerfeld:
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Selma AREND geb. SOMMERFELD:
www.geocities.com/schneidemuehl_pila/inmemoriam.html
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2 x Isidor SOMMERFELD:
www.geocities.com/schneidemuehl_pila/adverts4.html
Hasselort, Branch of the Borkendorf Mill,
owned by Isidor Sommerfeld, one of Schneidemühl 's wealthiest businessmen.
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Mehrere SOMMERFELD:
www.geocities.com/schneidemuehl_pila/burials3.html
SOMMERFELD, Gerson Gustav. Born 1844 in Usch. Died 28 August 1920
(15 Elul 5680), seventy-six years old. Had resided in Schneidemühl since 1878;
married for forty-six years; on the Executive Board of Repräsentanten, the Sister-
hood and of the Kaufmännischer Verein (Commercial Guild) where he was an
honorary member; very charitable; had two sons and two daughters.
SOMMERFELD, Ricka, (Mrs.). Born 1872.
Died 1922, fifty years old; without any dates and other data.
Wife of Samuel Rosenfeld (sic); suffered for six months.
SOMMERFELD, Ida, née Sommerfeld. Born 1852 in Schneidemühl. Died 7 June 1918
(27 Tammuz). sixty- six years old. Was the wife of Gustav Sommerfeld.
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Herr Simonstein Cullman betont, daß er keine ungefragten Kopien haben möchte.
Martin Conitzer
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Weiterführende Hinweise:
Welcome to the memorial website dedicated to the history of the former Jewish
community of Schneidemühl / Pila
> http://www.geocities.com/schneidemuehl_pila/index.html