| In the lower section of the Poststrasse the textile
manufactory of A. Gutmann & Co. (No. 91) is the most significant building. |
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The heart of the Jewish village |
No. 92
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House owners and inhabitants
Poststrasse
| No. 91 |
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| 1840-1847 |
Jacob Gutmann's widow |
| 1847-1862 |
A. Gutmann & Co. |
| No. 90 |
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| 1846-1855 |
Heinrich Koch |
| No. 87 |
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| 1838-1857 |
Joseph Kaufmann |
| 1853-1860 |
Abraham Gutmann |
| 1860-1890 |
Daniel Rosenthal |
| No. 86 |
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| 1825-1878 |
Salomon Adelsheimer |
| 1843-1844 |
Loeb Adelsheimer |
| No. 84 |
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| 1847-1856 |
Immanuel Dettelbacher |
| 1847-1863 |
Hirsch Dettelbacher |
| No. 83 |
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| 1825-1840 |
Isaac Rothschild |
| No. 76 |
(Aichgasse) |
| 1847-1859 |
Maier Bauland |
| No. 75 |
(Aichgasse) |
| 1845-1867 |
Kusiel Arnold |
| No. 78 |
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| 1820-1825 |
David Raff |
| 1825-1855 |
Simon Raff |
| 1825-1859 |
Isaac Raff |
| Nr. 92 |
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| 1825-1843 |
David Hirsch Lindauer |
| 1843-1855 |
Simon Raff |
| 1855-1862 |
A. Gutmann & Co. |
| No. 89 |
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| 1822-1857 |
Marx Rothschild |
| 1857-1865 |
Isaac Rothschild jr. |
| No. 81 |
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| 1825-1837 |
Zadok Doerzbacher (Koch) |
| No. 80 |
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| 1825-1864 |
Baruch Einstein |
| 1848-1856 |
Isai Ottenheimer |
| No. 79 |
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| 1828-1849 |
Salomon Lindauer |
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