Israel Poznański

Israel Poznański
Izrael Kalmanowicz Poznański

Izrael Kalmanowicz Poznański (* 25. August 1833 in Aleksandrów, Polen; † 28. April 1900 in Łódź) war ein Philanthrop, Geschäftsmann und Fabrikant.

Werbebild der Fabrik

Izrael Kalman Poznański war ein polnisch-jüdischer Textilunternehmer. Noch heute sehenswert ist in Łódź der Palast Poznańskis, in welchem sich das Museum der Geschichte der Stadt Łódź befindet und die alte Textilfabrik der Familie. Das Gelände der Textilfabrik wurde umgestaltet und seit 2006 befindet sich dort das Einkaufszentrum Manufaktura.

Literatur

  • Skrzydlo, Leszek: „Rody fabrykanckie“. - Łódź, 1999.
  • Skrzydlo, Leszek: „Rody fabrykanckie II“. - Łódź, 2000.

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