Doudleby nad Orlicà - Židovské muzeum v Praze
Doudleby nad Orlicà - Židovské muzeum v Praze
Doudleby nad Orlicà - Židovské muzeum v Praze
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1852 Abraham Großmann (teacher of religion), house no. 18 ••§Z2<br />
1865 Em. Kohn (teacher, he spent „many years“ working as a teacher and shochet)<br />
••*L,§D1<br />
1865-66 Eduard Weiss (teacher of religion, cantor) ••§L1<br />
1868-74 Leopold Fuchs from <strong>Doudleby</strong> (teacher of religion, in 1870-74 also recorded<br />
as a mohel) ••§D1<br />
1893 Leopold Singer (teacher of religion, probably rabbi) ••JCB,*A<br />
Shammashes<br />
1783 Alexander David („community attendant“, married, with no unmarried children)<br />
••HBS<br />
1793 Markus Großmann („community attendant“: „Servus bei der Gemeinde“) ••HBS<br />
1845-71 Abraham Lederer, house no. 5, in 1871 house no. 64 („Gemeindiener,<br />
Synagogendiener, Schuldiener“) ••§D2<br />
Mohels active in <strong>Doudleby</strong><br />
1814-33 Salomon Ochs from Potštejn ••§D1<br />
1834-48 Siegfried Wolf from Vyhnánov, house no. 34 (wife Maria, daughter of Jakob<br />
Löwy from Vyhnánov) ••§D1<br />
1844-88 Abraham Pick („geprüfter Operateur“) from > Žamberk, house no. 14 ••§D1<br />
1864-68 Eduard Weiss (until 1867 active as a cantor in <strong>Doudleby</strong>, from 1868 salesman<br />
in > Vamberk) ••§D1,§L1<br />
1868-69 Jeremias Munk from > Rokytnice in Orlické hory ••§D1<br />
1870-74 Leopold Fuchs from <strong>Doudleby</strong> (teacher of religion) ••§D1<br />
Natives of <strong>Doudleby</strong> living elsewhere in the 19 th century<br />
Salomon Fischer – journalist in Vienna ••*K<br />
Louis Fleischer – salesman in > Teplice ••*K<br />
Zikmund Fleischer – salesman in > Brandýs <strong>nad</strong> Orlicí ••*K<br />
Abraham Lederer – moved to New York around the year 1861 ••*K<br />
(according to ••§EL he moved in 1844)<br />
Heinrich Löhner, born 22.4.1838, died 17.5.1920 in Vienna – from 1864 editor of Prager<br />
Geschäftszeitung, from 1868 editor of Prager Abendblatt, later lived in Vienna:<br />
in 1880-95 editor of Wiener Zeitung, 1895-1903 worked in the press department<br />
of the Prime Minister; author of feuilletons and essays (e.g. book of feuilletons<br />
Reiseskizzen aus Albanien, d. Ostsee, über Helgoland, 1877), awardee of medals<br />
and orders ••§DP<br />
▪ [••*K records: Jindřich Lehnert (originally Löwy), born 1838 in house no. 2-I<br />
– editor of Pražské noviny, later Advisor to the Government]<br />
▪ [••*L records: Jindřich Löhner (originally Joachim ben Markus [Maximilian] Löw),<br />
born circa 1834 – Advisor to the Emperor, awarded the Order of Merit – Gold<br />
Cross with Crown]