"In 1841, a small synagogue—the simple building featured a women’s balcony and large glass windows—was built at 26 Holzgasse, behind the community center and teacher’s residence; a mikveh was installed there in 1872, and we also know that the building accommodated a school. After the year 1900, when the building was placed under lease, the community used only its upper floor...On Pogrom Night, members of the SS and SA burned down the synagogue; the community center and school were destroyed,...According to records, the synagogue’s ruins were cleared before the war’s end... In 1988, a memorial fountain built in the shape of a Star of David was erected in Siegburg."
Ruth Martina Trucks
Copyright: Pogrom Night 1938 - A Memorial to the Destroyed Synagogues of Germany/ Germansynagogues.com

Notes

Sources: The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust, Shmuel Spector [Ed.], [publisher] Yad Vashem and the New York University Press, 2001., Führer durch die Jüdische Gemeindeverwaltung und Wohlfahrtspflege in Deutschland 1923-1933, Andreas Nachama, Simon Hermann [Eds.], [publisher] Edition Hentrich, 1995., Lexikon der jüdischen Gemeinde in Deutschen Sprachraum, Klaus Dieter-Alicke, [publisher] Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2008., Feuer in dein Heiligtum gelegt: Zerstörte Synagogen 1938 Nordrhein-Westfalen, Michael Brooke [Ed.], Meier Schwarz [foreword], [publisher] Kamp, 1999.

Details

Date Added Mar 25, 2020
Category Synagogue
Country DE
State North Rhine-Westphalia
City Siegburg
Exhibits Pogrom Night 1938 - A Memorial to the Destroyed Synagogues of Germany

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