Ślężna

NATALIE GOLDSTÜCKER

Oriental style matzevah of Natalie Goldstücker née Werner (1849–1881). Old Jewish Cemetery at Ślężna Street in Wrocław, Poland. Fot. SPARK Foundation 3D Matzevot is part of the project EU-funded project (CERV) „MultiMemo: Multidirectional Memory: Remembering for Social Justice”, which UMF is implementing together with eight European partners.

BRANN FAMILY

The Brann family matzevah of professor Marcus Brann (1849–1920) and Emma Brann née Fränkel (1852–1925). Old Jewish Cemetery at Ślężna Street in Wrocław, Poland. Fot. SPARK Foundation 3D Matzevot is part of the project EU-funded project (CERV) „MultiMemo: Multidirectional Memory: Remembering for Social Justice”, which UMF is implementing together with eight European partners.

LOUISE ALEXANDER

Matzevah of Louise Alexander née Goldschmidt (d. 1857) in the shape of a paper scroll and with a plant ornament.. Old Jewish Cemetery at Ślężna Street in Wrocław, Poland Fot. SPARK Foundation 3D Matzevot is part of the project EU-funded project (CERV) „MultiMemo: Multidirectional Memory: Remembering for Social Justice”, which UMF is implementing together with eight European partners.

GRAETZ FAMILY

Matzevah of professor Heinrich Graetz (1817–1891) and his wife Marie Graetz née Monasch (d. 1900). Old Jewish Cemetery at Ślężna Street in Wrocław, Poland

ROSENTHAL FAMILY

Damaged family matzevah of rabbi Dr. Ferdinand Rosenthal (1838–1921) and his wife Amalie Rosenthal née Kaufmann (1858–1911). Old Jewish Cemetery at Ślężna Street in Wrocław, Poland Rosenthal family matzevah. SPARK Foundation 3D Matzevot is part of the project EU-funded project (CERV) „MultiMemo: Multidirectional Memory: Remembering for Social Justice”, which UMF is implementing together with eight European partners.

ARTHUR WOLFGANG COHN

Matzevah of Dr. Arthur Wolfgang Cohn (1894–1920) with a helmet, sword and oak leaves motif. Old Jewish Cemetery at Ślężna Street in Wrocław, Poland Matzevah of Dr. Arthur Wolfgang Cohn. SPARK Foundation 3D Matzevot is part of the project EU-funded project (CERV) „MultiMemo: Multidirectional Memory: Remembering for Social Justice”, which UMF is implementing together with eight European partners.