Synagogue main street (Konken)
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Until at least 1940 the exterior of the synagogue was preserved in the original. Last use: car garage
Synagogue Klingenmünster Steinstraße
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The building was damaged by artillery fire in 1945
Last use: residential house
Synagogue Kirrweiler Schloßgasse (backyard)
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Kaiserslautern Salzstraße
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Until its demolition, the building was one of the 3 surviving synagogues with neo-Oriental style elements in the Palatinate.
Last use: No information
Synagogue Kallstadt Neugasse
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Last use: residential house
Eckersgasse Synagogue (Herschberg)
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Because of the relatively high number of Jewish villagers around 1800, it can be assumed that a prayer hall was still established in the 18th century. However, the first mention of a synagogue is available only with a report of the district directorate of the State Administration Commission of 1815. The Herschberg Urkataster of 1844 shows that a synagogue (presumably a newly established building) was bought in 1830 by Sebastian Stahl zu Battwiler for 300 gulden. This building could not have been too small, since it also housed the Jewish school until 1863.
Synagogue Göcklingen Schulstraße
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Last use: No information
Synagogue Gaugrehweiler No information
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Last use: No information
Synagogue Friedelsheim Bahnhofsstraße
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Freinsheim Judengasse
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Last use: clubhouse for the male choral society