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Wollenberg Synagogue

"In order to accommodate the growing Jewish community, a new synagogue—the building contained a school and an apartment for the...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Wollenberg

First Jewish presence: in or around the year 1660; peak Jewish population: 156 in 1841 (36.6% of the total population);...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Schriesheim

First Jewish presence: 14th century; peak Jewish population: 132 in 1864; Jewish population in 1933: 38 The medieval Jewish community...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Philippsburg Synagogue

"In 1850, the community replaced its prayer room with a synagogue at 17 Alte Kirchenstrasse...Later, on Pogrom Night, the synagogue...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Philippsburg

First Jewish presence: 1337; peak Jewish population: 94 in 1843; Jewish population in 1933: 50 The medieval Jewish community of...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Lauchheim School and Mikveh

"Other communal institutions included a Jewish school and a mikveh, both of which were built on the corner of 15...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Lauchheim

First Jewish presence: 1658; peak Jewish population: 176 in 1858; Jewish population in 1933: 7 Jews first settled in Lauchheim...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Konstanz Synagogue

"Local Jews established... a synagogue, [on] Sigismundstrasse, in 1883...Although the synagogue was set on fire in 1936, it was renovated...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Konstanz

First Jewish presence 13th century; peak Jewish population: 565 in 1900; Jewish population in 1933: 443 It was not until...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Kleineicholzheim

First Jewish presence: 18th century; peak Jewish population: 107 in 1864; Jewish population in 1933: 28 The Jewish community of...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Prayer Room and Mikveh

"The community established the following institutions: a prayer room— it housed a mikveh, private apartments and a kosher slaughterhouse—at present-day...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Hainstadt Synagogue

"[The community established] a new synagogue on present-day Buchener in 1819...On Pogrom Night, SA men broke into the synagogue, smashed...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Hainstadt

First Jewish presence: 16th century: peak Jewish population: 249 in 1839; Jewish population in 1933: 38 Ten or twelve Jewish...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Buehl

First Jewish presence: 1579; peak Jewish population: 301 in 1864; Jewish population in 1933: 72 Buehl’s Jews had established a...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Buchen

First Jewish presence: 1337; peak Jewish population: 150 in 1862; Jewish population in 1933: 38 The Jewish community of Buchen...

Added Apr 30, 2020

Bretten

First Jewish presence: 1264; peak Jewish population: 265 in 1895; Jewish population in 1933: 114 In Bretten, it was not...

Added Apr 30, 2020