Synagogue Worms district Abenheim
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In the second half of the 18th century a "Judenschule" (= prayer room, synagogue) is mentioned (1786). It stood on today's property Fronstraße 19. The house was demolished in 1965, the property was redeveloped.
Synagogue Offenbach Großen Markstraße (former Judengasse)
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Synagogue Hauptstraße (Wölfersheim)
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In all five districts there is a Protestant parish, in Wölfersheim a Protestant Reformed parish, In addition, a Roman Catholic parish was formed after 1945, which is merged with the Catholic parish in Echzell to a parish.
The Protestant parishes of Södel and Melbach work closely together and have a common pastor.
With the exception of the Protestant parish of Wohnbach, which belongs to the deanery of Hungen, the other four Protestant parishes in the municipality of Wölfersheim have now joined the Protestant deanery of Wetterau.
Synagogue Biskirchen No information
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Steinfurth Synagogue No information
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Synagogue Neu Isenburg Zeppelinstraße
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Offenbach synagogue Großer Biergrund (HH)
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Private synagogue of orthodox Jews
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Synagogue Ober Mockstadt Untergasse
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Synagogue Nieder Gemünden No information
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Many Jews had already migrated to the larger towns before 1933. On September 1, 1939, Nieder Gemünden had only one Jewish resident.
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Synagogue Mainz Fröhlingstraße (district Kastel)
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until 1913 there was an independent Jewish community
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