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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...

Added May 04, 2020

Kaisersesch

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

Added May 04, 2020

Jugenheim

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

Added May 04, 2020

Ingenheim Synagogue

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

Added May 04, 2020

Ingenheim

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

Added May 04, 2020

Ingelheim Synagogue

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

Added May 04, 2020

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

Ingelheim New Cemetery

"A new cemetery...was consecrated on present-day Hugo-Loersch-Strasse in 1836. At the cemetery, the oldest grave is dated 1836, the newest...

Added May 04, 2020

Ingelheim

First Jewish presence: 14th century; peak Jewish population: 200 in 1850; Jewish population in 1933: 59 We know that Ingelheim...

Added May 04, 2020

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 Cemetery

"The community consecrated a cemetery on In der Ploeck in 1874...A chevra kadisha was active in Leutershausen that year [1933]...The...

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

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