9.  The Salomon Tannenbaum family - shoe store, Toepferstrasse 149 (“Dibbegass”)
Salomon Tannenbaum (*09.07.1870 in Ellersdorf ) and his wife Jeanette née Bacherach  (*01.13.1867) from Frielendorf moved to Frankfurt/ Main in April of 1937. Together with their son Norbert (*06.02.1902) they emigrated to the U.S.A.

10. The Norbert Tannenbaum family, Toepferstrasse 149 (nowadays #22, Reisecenter Alltours )
Norbert Tannenbaum (*1902 ) worked in his father’s shoe store (s. 9). In 1930 he married Minna Rapp (*12.06.1906 ) from Eiterfeld. The couple had one daughter by the name of Lore (* 05.18.1932 ). In April of 1937 the family, together
with the older Tannenbaum couple, moved to Frankfurt/ Main and from there to New York.

11. The Strauss siblings - hat shop, Toepferstrasse 150 (nowadays #20, Restaurant Gallo Nero )
The three single sisters Sophie, Josephine (Fine), and Helen (Lene) Strauss lived at Toepferstrasse 150 next to the Tannenbaums. Sophie (*02.23.1870) died in July of 1937, and as the last Jewish person from Huenfeld was buried at the Burghaun Jewish cemetery.
Josephine (*12.11.1871), a milliner by trade, and Helen (*07.19.1874) moved to Frankfurt/ Main, Eschersheimer Landstrasse 20 in March of 1941. Apparently they moved in with another sister, who lived as a married woman in Frankfurt. From there Helen Strauss and Josephine Strauss were deported to Theresienstadt on 08.18.1942. Both of them perished.

12. The Meier Bienstein family - cobbler’s shop, Brunnenstrasse 202
Meier Bienstein (*02.15.1876 in Stawisky/Poland) and his wife Szerna (*07.15.1876 in Stawisky), who also went by the name of Sophie (her maiden name was either Trogoschinsky or Friedmann?) had moved to Huenfeld in 1915 together with their children Fischel (*01.03.1904 in Stawisky ), Josef (*03.03.1914 in Stawisky ), Elias (*03.09.1915 in Stawisky ), and Frieda (*03.20.1918). All four of them left Huenfeld during the 1920s and early 1930s.
Meier Bienstein was Cantor of the rather small Jewish congregation until the very last! He operated a modest cobbler’s shop, and had just a small clientele. Prior to the 1938 November-Pogrom he and his wife had moved to the teacher’s apartment above the Synagogue at Niedertor. After the destruction of the Synagogue during the 1938 November-Pogrom, in which all their belongings were consumed by the fire, the Biensteins most likely lived with the Israel Weinbergs at Brunnenstrasse 204. In September of 1940 the Bienstein couple moved to Frankfurt/ Main and lived in the Jewish Retirement Home at Roederbergweg 77. Both of them were deported and murdered.