Synagogue Hamburg Kielortallee
Innocentiastraße Synagogue (Hamburg)
The villa in Harvestehude was rented by the Sephardic community in 1935 and furnished as a synagogue. The building bore the Hebrew inscription "Holy Congregation of Sephardim Beit Israel - Near is God to all who call upon Him"; on the bay window was a Magen David. Neither had to be removed, despite a protest by the NSDAP to the relevant authorities. In 1938, the synagogue was probably not attacked. After the lease expired at the end of 1939, the building was converted back to residential use.
Bieberstraße Synagogue (Hamburg)
Synagogue of the Rabb. teaching Yeshiva e. V. . From 1921-1929 also used by the East Jewish association Adas Yeshorim. Last use: No indication
Synagogue Hamburg Grindelhof
Synagogue Hamburg Hoheluftchaussee
Synagogue of the Association Kelilath Jofi and Agudath Yesharim.
The building was destroyed during the war in 1943.
Last use: supermarket/parking lot of a supermarket.
Bornplatz Synagogue Hamburg
Main synagogue of the German Isr. Community.
Last use: place partly built over
.