Hij heeft/had een relatie met Erna Wreschner.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Ephraim
Max Menachem Ephraim (* 22. August 1898 in Posen; u 25. August 1942 in Babylon (New York)) war von 1932 bis 1938 der letzte Rabbiner des Distriktsrabbinats Bad Kissingen.
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Max Ephraim war der Sohn des Kaufmanns Moritz Ephraim in Posen und seiner Ehefrau Mina. Er studierte zunuchst 1915/16 oder 1916/17 am Rabbinerseminar in Berlin und wurde auch noch im Ersten Weltkrieg zum Militur eingezogen.[1]
Max Menachem Ephraim (born August 22, 1898 in Poznan, u August 25, 1942 in Babylon (New York)) was the last rabbi of the district rabbinate of Bad Kissingen from 1932 to 1938.
Life
Max Ephraim was the son of the merchant Moritz Ephraim in Poznan and his wife Mina. He first studied in 1915/16 or 1916/17 at the rabbinical seminar in Berlin and was also drafted into the military during the First World War. [1]
Ephraim was a rabbi in Burgpreppach, [2] before, after the unanimous decision of the district municipalities, he succeeded the rabbi Dr. Seckel Bamberger started in Bad Kissingen. At his official inauguration, just four months before Hitler came to power, the Mayor of Bad Kissingen praised him Max Pollwein, on behalf of all the city authorities, would support him as a new rabbi uin every directionu. [3] But immediately after the seizure of power, the exclusion and disenfranchisement of the Jewish inhabitants began in Bad Kissingen in January 1933 under the same mayor.
When Ephraim, together with city councilor Nathan Bretzfelder, head of the Jewish community, wanted to see a Jewish lawyer in Schweinfurt about the arrest of eight Kissingen Jews, both were arrested and taken into protective custody. On March 19, 1933, the district office in Schweinfurt ordered a "thorough search" at the district office in Bad Kissingen. a. also to district rabbi Ephraim and gave instructions to block letters and telegrams and to monitor long-distance calls, since "there is suspicion of the capital being moved abroad". The search was unsuccessful. [4]
On November 10, 1938, Ephraim's apartment was searched again in his absence - again without results. At the end of September, just a few weeks before the November pogroms of 1938, he had canceled a trip to the United States from which he never returned. He died on August 25, 1942, just three days after his 44th birthday, in Babylon (US state of New York), where he most recently worked in the Temple Beth Sholem. [5]
Ephraim was married to Erna Wreschner (* 1900; u ssss in the USA), daughter of Leopold Wreschner, rabbi in Bad Homburg vor der Huhe. She followed her husband in early 1939 via Frankfurt am Main to New York City.
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