Etablissements René Neymann
Etablissement René Neymann is a French company founded in 1850 that makes unleavened bread. It is the oldest company of unleavened bread operating in France.[1] The general manager is Jean-Claude Neymann, who represents the 5th generation of managers of this familial and artisanal company.
Société à responsabilité limitée | |
Industry | Food industry |
Founded | 1850 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Jean-Claude Neymann (General manager) |
Products | Unleavened bread, special bread, matzo |
Number of employees | 17 (end 2009) |
Website | www.neymann.com (english version) |
History
Etablissement René Neymann was founded in 1850 in Odratzheim by Salomon Neymann. In 1870, Salomon Neymann and his son, Benoit Neymann, moved to Wasselonne.[2] In 1930, the firm began to sell unleavened bread to the non-religious public. The production stopped during the Second World War, René Neymann restarted the company in 1948.[3]
Today, this company exports about 62% of its production.[4] It also produces some (between 20 and 30% of the production) organic goods.
References
- (in French) Neymann René Wasselonne on francenature.fr
- (in French) La route du judaïsme en Alsace : un itinéraire à travers l'histoire, les traditions et le patrimoine, Jean Daltroff, 2006, p.119
- (in German) „Brot des Elends“ nach unverfälschtem Rezept Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine on evpfalz.de
- News on neymann.com