The Freimann Family Tree
Notes for Simon FREIMANN

General Note
Simon Freimann and his brother Heinrich owned together a textile shop in Schnaittach.

The Freimann family business was destroyed during the November pogrom 1938.

Heinrich Freimann's brother Simon (b. 12th July, 1859) and Dina Freimann (b.

18th July, 1866 in Sugenheim) moved from Schnaittach to Nürnberg after the

pogrom in November 1938. From there they were deported to Theresienstadt in

September 1942. Simon died there on 3rd December, 1942. Dina was taken to

Minsk where she is missed ever since.

Monika Berthold-Hilpert

Juedisches Museum Franken

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Between 1895 and 1898 a Simon Freimann of Schnaittach made a donation towards the building of a wall around the Jewish cemetery in Burghaslach.

Thea Skyte

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Address Note
Probably not home address, but shelter before his deportation.

"Judisches Altersheim"

One of three homes for elderly people, an assembly point from which Jews were deported to Theresienstadt.

Death Note
Transport to Terezin :II/25-101 , 10.9.1942, from Nurnberg

Welcome to the Freimann family tree web-site. This site contains genealogical data of individuals related to my family , the Freimanns and the Katzenbergers from Germany , as well as my wife's family , the Lasnicks. I wish to thank Thea and Heinz Skyte , who have done a remarkable research on the Jewish Community of Sugenheim, for so generously sharing their "Freimann" data with me. Special gratitude also goes to David Seldner, my friend and cousin , and to Christiane Kohl , for their crucial help and contribution to the "Katzenberger" research. If you have any information or connections to the above individuals, please let me know. Thank you. Joach Freimann , Israel.

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