«Hauptsynagoge Börnestraße»(en alemán). Consultado el 17 de abril de 2024. «Hier stand die Hauptsynagoge Börnestrasse welche von Nazi-Verbrechern am 9. November 1938 zerstörte wurde [Aquí se encontraba la sinagoga principal de la Börnestrasse, que fue destruida por los criminales nazis el 9 de noviembre de 1938]]».
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«Salomon Abraham Trier»(en inglés). Consultado el 17 de abril de 2024. «Salomon Abraham Trier, chief rabbi from 1817 to 1844, was the last to hold that office in Frankfurt. The title of chief rabbi was not accorded to any of his successors. Serious dissent between the Orthodox and Reform Movement during the 19th century, which also troubled the Frankfurt Jewish Community, led to the rabbis losing their position as the spiritual leaders of the community [...] The number of Jewish Reform Movement supporters in Frankfurt grew steadily throughout his period of office; indeed, they had held the majority on the community's committees since the community elections in 1839. He was increasingly unable to implement his rulings, despite enjoying the support of influential Jewish families such as the Rothschilds. The appointment of Leopold Stein as rabbi to assist him (and who subsequently succeeded him), took place against his will, and led finally to his resignation in 1844. In the course of an extended dispute with the community about his pension, he died two years later, an embittered man, and was buried in the Frankfurt Cemetery in the Battonstraße.»