Jacob Reinitz Explained

Jacob Reinitz
Native Name:יעקב רייניץ
Native Name Lang:Hebrew
Birth Date:11 September 1879
Birth Place:Kántorjánosi, Hungary
Death Place:Romania
Death Cause:Hanging
Known For:Murder of Jewish business partners
Criminal Charge:Murder
Conviction Penalty:Hanging

Jacob Reinitz was a Jewish smuggler from Satu Mare who gained notoriety for murdering his Jewish business partners.[1]

Murders

Reinitz was a Chassidic Jew from Satu Mare who lured multiple business partners including his neighbor Herman Gross to the border with the promise of lucrative smuggling prospects along the Ukrainian - Czechoslovakian border. At the border he would rob the victim of the monies brought purportedly for smuggling and murder them.[2] Gross' wife reported the murder to the local police. She claimed that Reinitz came to their house one night and awakened her husband, urging him to come with him to the border with a large sum of cash. Reinitz claimed he had no idea what occurred to his partners. Upon searching Reinitz's attic they found some of Gross' belongings covered in blood.[3] Gross' body was found in the forest, his head bludgeoned with a hammer. While imprisoned, Reinitz became the gabbay of the small synagogue in jail though his beard was shorn.[4]

Sentencing and death

Reinitz was sentenced to death by hanging. At the time of his sentencing he was the second Jew to be sentenced to death by hanging in the country.

Informant

During World War I, Reinitz acted as an informant notifying authorities of Jewish deserters.

Notes and References

  1. News: Jewish Smuggler to Hang for the Murder of Six Other Jews . 21 June 2021 . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . 28 September 1923.
  2. News: פרומער איד איז זיך מודה אין מארד פון דריי אידען אין אונגארן . 21 June 2021 . Forverts . 29 August 1926 . Yiddish.
  3. News: דער פראצעס פון די צורי אוננארישע אידען שמוגלערס וועלכע האבען ערמארדעט זייער שותף . 21 June 2021 . Forverts . 9 July 1928 . Yiddish.
  4. News: יודישער אנגעקלאגטער אונשולדיג פעראורטיילט צו לעבענסלענגליכע תפיסה. 11 April 1929. Yiddish. 21 June 2021. Moment.