David Silbers
David SilbersDavid Silbers was born on January 2, 1768, at his parents’ shop called Silbers butchery, a cosher butcher in the city of Lutheria. He started working in the shop around… was born on January 2, 1768, at his parents’ shop called Silbers butchery
Silbers ButcherySilbers butchery is a kosher butcher located in the city of Lutheria. It is run by the Silbers family and is currently owned by Joël Silbers. The Silbers are a…, a cosher butcherButcher in the city of Lutheria
LutheriaThe City of Lutheria is one of the main cities in the Region of Kilden. It lies along an important trade route towards Belthem and other towns on the Regent…. He started working in the shop around twelve years old, doing all kinds of chores and helping his father run the butchery. As he got older, he took over more tasks from his father, starting with handling the customers and later doing the preparations and cookingCooking. After his father passed away, David inherited the shop and continued to run it in his example.
During an event for the patriotic movements, which David attended out of curiosity, he started talking to a woman nearby named Lena. The two agreed to go for a hot drink. They were a good match and started seeing each other more often. After a period of courtship, the couple got married on May 5, 1805. Lena moved in with him in the house above the butchery and helped in the shop when David’s mother was getting too old to do so.
On January 23, 1817, the couple welcomed their son, Joël Silbers
Joël SilbersJoël Silbers was born on January 23, 1817, as the long-awaited son of David Silbers and Lena Silbers. He was born in a small apartment above his father’s Silbers butchery…, after years of trying to conceive. Three years later, they had their second child, Elsbeth Silbers
Elsbeth SilbersElsbeth Silbers was born on April 20, 1820 as the second child of David and Lena Silbers in a small apartment above her father’s butchery in Lutheria. Elsbeth and her…. Both children grew up in the tiny apartment they shared with their family and David’s mother. They lived a quiet and peaceful life, where hard work and routine were the norm. The family’s work is intertwined with their Jewish faith as one of the few Jewish families in the region.
On January 4, 1853, David was found deceased in his bed by his wife, Lena. He had no prior illness or health issues but passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 85. David was laid to rest in the nearby Lutherian cemeteryLutherian CemeteryThe Lutherian Cemetery is a old cemetery located in the city of Lutheria, and also the most popular one in the Region of Kilden. Most families own a family tomb….