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Wechsler Kehla

Surname
Wechsler
Birth Name
Bamberger
First Name
Kehla
Date of Birth
06-17-1882
Place of birth
Bad Kissingen
Other family members

Parents: Moses Löb and Esther Bamberger née Goldschmidt
Siblings: Sarah m. Rosenbaum, Benzion Joseph AaronIsaac, Judith, Aaron, Seligmann Bär, Nathan WolfMendelHanna m. Munk
Spouse: Mendel Wechsler
Children: Emmy, Leo, Judith, Joseph  

Address

Grabengasse 8/Theresienstraße 10

Profession
Emigration/Deportation

August 1938 emigrated to Palestine

Date of death
11-17-1954
Place of death
Haifa

biography


Kehla Wechsler, née Bamberger was born in Bad Kissingen on June 17, 1882 as the daughter of the Kissingen Rabbi Moses Löb Bamberger (1838-1899) and his second wife Esther, née Goldschmidt.

In 1905, she married the merchant Mendel Wechsler from Schwabach and first lived with him in Fürth, later in Nuremberg. Their children Emmy (*1906), Leo (*1909) were born in Fürth, Judith (*1911) and Joseph (*1921) in Nuremberg. The lives of Kehla and her family are only patchily known. At least, a great part of her family could emigrate to Palestine in time. Kehla Wechsler died in Haifa/ Israel in November 1954. Her husband had already died there in 1947 at the age of 69.

Their daughter Emmy’s life is unclear, their son Leo was killed in a bomb raid in Haifa in 1941. Their younger son Josef lived in Haifa till 1975. In 1932, Kehla’s daughter Judith married Leo Wissmann in Nuremberg. The young couple – both of them convinced Zionists – emigrated to Palestine in the same year without telling Kehla and her husband. “They would never have allowed that”, according to Arie Wissmann (Nürnberger Zeitung, July 15, 2009). In Jerusalem, Leo Wissmann founded the oldest and one of the biggest furniture shops in Israel which is still run today in the third generation (Ibid.).

Wechsler-Mendel
Mendel Wechsler - Kehla's husband


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