The mother of Moritz Reis was Chaylia / Clara Jonas Bondi (1760 – 1829). This page examines the Bondi family. Clara married Koppel Kolb of Bamberg. Because of the Kolb to Reis name change few if any genealogical databases make the connection from Reis to Kolb and Bondi. Clara’s father was Jonas Bondi (1732 – 1765) and her mother was Bella / Belle Schifra. There are few if any details on the lives of Clara’s parents – Jonas and Bella – yet.
Clara (Bondi) Kolb’s grandfather was Simon Isaac Bondi (1711 – 1773) and her grandmother Magdelene Genendel Frankel-Teomim (1713 – 1778). Magdelene’s father was Rabbi Chaim Yona Frankel-Teomim (Teomim), II Hebrew: הרב הגאון חיים יונה תאומים, II also known as: “Chajjim” (ca. 1684 – 1727). His wife was Sara Oppenheimer (1695 – 1713) whose father was David Oppenheimer Rabi of Prague.
The Bondi descent to Reis is:
Salman YomTov Bondi (date?) == Rachel ? >> Meshullam YomTov Bondi (ca. 1608 – 1676) == Malka Heneles ( ? – ca. 1679) >> Salomon Salman Bondi (ca. 1640 – 1732) == Cheile Taussig (ca. 1641 – 1714) >> Rabbi Isaac Bondi (1689 – ?) == Bele Levi Oettingen-Levy Lichtenstadt (1692 – 1773) >> Simon Isaac Bondi (1711 – 1773) == Magdelene Genendel Frankel-Teomim (1713 – 1778) >> Jonas Bondi (1732 – 1765) == Bella / Belle Schifra >> Clara / Caroline Bondi (1760-1829) == Koppel Loeb of Bamberg >> Moises Loeb / Moritz Reis (1782 – 1855) == Émilie Bickartt (1784 ) >> Jonas Reis (1809 – 1877) == Marian Samuel (1825 – 1900)
Caroline / Clara / Chayla Jonas Bondi (1760-1829) married Koppel Kolb / Kolb of Bamberg. Their children were:
1. Jonas Kolb (1777-1829) m. Merla ??
a. Daniel Kolb (1805-1870)
b. Nathan Kolb (b. 1806)
c. Louis Kolb (b. 1810, d. 1866 NY, USA).
Children: i) Adele and ii) Jonas (NY)
d. Isidor Kolb (d. 1812 U.S.A.)
e. Charlotte Kolb (1817-1891) m. Moses BOEHM.
f. Lippmann Kolb (b. Sep 1818)
g. Salomon Kolb (1824-1902)
2. Moisches Kolb (1782 -1855) who became Moritz/Maurice Reis.
3. Isak Kolb (1790-1851) m. Charlotte ??
4. Hanna
Children of e) Charlotte KOLB (1817-1891) m. Moses BOEHM: i. Moritz BOEHM (d. 1912); ii. Julius BOEHM; iii. Nina BOEHM (1843-1926); iv. Gustav BOEHM (d. 1915); v. Marie BOEHM m. ?? BREMER
The Bondi family of Dresden was a prominent Jewish family that lived in the city of Dresden, Germany, from the 18th century to the 20th century. The family was originally from Prague, Bohemia, and they moved to Dresden in the early 18th century. The Bondis were involved in a variety of businesses, including banking, manufacturing, and real estate. They were also active in the Jewish community of Dresden.
One of the most notable members of the Bondi family was Joseph Bondi (1818-1897). Joseph was a successful businessman and a prominent figure in the Jewish community of Dresden. He was also a philanthropist and a supporter of Jewish education. Joseph’s son, Felix Bondi (1860-1934), was a lawyer and a judge. Felix was also a member of the Jewish community of Dresden and a supporter of Jewish education.
The Bondi family was forced to flee Dresden in 1933, after the rise of the Nazi Party. Many members of the family were killed in the Holocaust. However, some members of the family survived and went on to rebuild their lives in other countries.
The Bondi family is a reminder of the rich history of the Jewish community in Dresden. The family’s story is also a reminder of the tragedy of the Holocaust and the importance of fighting against all forms of intolerance and discrimination.