13. The Israel Weinberg family - livestock dealership, Brunnenstrasse 204
(nowadays #2, non-med. pract. Filip)
Israel Weinberg (*12.19.1873 in Mackenzell ) and his wife Jettchen née Schwab (*09.29.1881 in Grebenau ) had five
children: Salli (Samuel, *04.08.1906), Klara (*07.06.1908), Else (*01.30.1911), Adolf (*05.09.1915), and Manfred
(*06. 24.1923). Salli Weinberg moved away from Huenfeld some time before 1930. At a later time he was a teacher in
Fulda. Together with his wife and their three year old daughter Ruth they were deported to Riga on 12.08.1941.
On Purim 1942 Salli died at the death-camp Salaspils. Klara was married to Isaac Würzburger from Rhina. She died at
Ausschwitz. Else, who had worked as a maid, came back to Huenfeld from Bad Soden in September of 1937, and in
May of 1938 she emigrated to Sidney. Her parents, the Weinberg couple, joined her in June of 1939. Adolf served an
apprenticeship in Tann, and subsequently lived in Bad Brückenau.
Manfred, the youngest of the siblings, moved to Frankfurt/Main in October of 1938, probably because he intended to
learn a trade at a Jewish institution, which at the time was the only place left to do so. Most likely in May or June of 1942
he was deported from Frankfurt. On 09.11.1942 he died at the Majdanek death-camp.
14. The Isaak and Klara Würzburger couple - Brunnenstrasse 204
Isaak Würzburger (*01.06.1900) came from Rhina. He was a peddler by trade. He was married to Klara née Weinberg
(*02.06.1908), Israel Weinberg’s daughter, and they lived together in the same house (13). The Würzburgers were
deported to Riga on 12.08.1941. Isaak Würzburger died at the Salaspils death-camp. Within the so called ”Aktion" of
11.02.1943 his wife Klara was deported to the extermination camp Ausschwitz, where she perished.
15. The Julius Nussbaum family - agricultural products, cereal trade (name of the company:
David Nussbaum ), Bahnhofstrasse 188
In 1894 Julius Nussbaum (*03.25.1869 in Eiterfeld) and his parents took up residence in Huenfeld. In 1896 Julius
married Ida née Mann (*03.24.1873 in Ermetzhofen), and the couple had six children: Joseph (*04.29.1900) died as
an infant, Siegfried (*01.27.1902), Frieda (*10.29.1904), Hedwig (*08.29.1906), Bella (*08.04.1913) and Semmi
(*06.08. 1915 ). Bella, Hirschberg by married name, emigrated to Chianti in May of 1935. Semmi emigrated to New York
in July of 1938. Frieda was married to Salomon Strauss in Huenfeld (17), Siegfried married Klara Braunschweiger, who
was the daughter of Liebmann Braunschweiger, the Jewish teacher in Huenfeld (18). In 1937 Julius and Ida Nussbaum
were forced out of business and had to sell out their wholesale biz. for agricultural products. Obviously they were the last
Jews of Huenfeld to stay behind in town, however, isolated and utterly impoverished. Little by little they secretly sold their
household contents in order to provide for their meagre livelihood. It was told, that all they still owned
at the time of their deportation to Theresienstadt on 09.05.1942 was one bed and one table, items they wouldn’t need
anymore since they never came back.