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Kirchheimbolanden

First Jewish presence: 1537; peak Jewish population: 201 in 1825; Jewish population in 1933: 65 Kirchheimbolanden’s 18th-century Jewish community conducted...

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Kirchheim An Der Weinstrasse Synagogue

"By 1881, however, the synagogue had deteriorated to such an extent that the community decided to build a new house...

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Kirchheim An Der Weinstrasse

First Jewish presence: 17th century; peak Jewish population: 93 in 1848; Jewish population in 1933: 22 (see below) The Jews...

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Kirchberg Im Hunsrueck Synagogue

"[The community established] a new synagogue at 15 Affengasse... By 1935, however, the community could no longer function due to...

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Kirchberg Im Hunsrueck

First Jewish presence: 13th century; peak Jewish population: 114 in 1895; Jewish population in 1933: 67 The Jews of Kirchberg...

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Kastellaun Synagogue

"Local Jews established...a synagogue on Eifelstrasse (1892).. On Pogrom Night, rioters demolished the Kastellaun synagogue;...In 1942, after the synagogue ruins...

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Kastellaun

First Jewish presence: 14th century; peak Jewish population: 64 in 1895; Jewish population in 1933: see below Jews were expelled...

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Kaiserslautern New Synagogue

"Later, in 1866, a new synagogue—with 400 seats for men and 200 for women—was established on Fruehlingsstrasse...Dr. Solly Baron was...

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Kaiserslautern

First Jewish presence: 1293; peak Jewish population: 779 in 1905; Jewish population in 1933: 648 Although the Jewish community of...

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Kaisersesch Cemetery

"[It was] 1920/21, when a cemetery was consecrated on Pommerbachstrasse." Heidemarie Wawrzyn Copyright: Pogrom Night 1938 - A Memorial to...

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Kaisersesch

First Jewish presence: 19th century; peak Jewish population: 52 in 1895; Jewish population in 1933: 50 Although records tell us...

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Jugenheim

First Jewish presence: five families in 1808; peak Jewish population: 67 in 1861; Jewish population in 1933: unknown Jugenheim, a...

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Ingenheim Synagogue

"In 1832, a new synagogue was built at 17-19 Hauptstrasse. With 240 seats for men and 170 for women, it...

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Ingenheim

First Jewish presence: 1347; peak Jewish population: 578 in 1848 (one-third of the total population); Jewish population in 1933: 90...

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Ingelheim Synagogue

"The synagogue’s address is not mentioned, but the evidence indicates that it was located at 25 Stiegelgasse. It was there,...

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Ingelheim Old Cemetery

"Other communal institutions included the cemetery on Im Saal (consecrated in 1688),...The Jewish cemeteries still exist, with gravestones dating back...

Added May 04, 2020

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