Schladen synagogue No information
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          The synagogue with its valuable interior furnishings was saved from destruction by being handed over to the Vaterländische Museum in Braunschweig. In the 1970s, there were plans by the then State Rabbi and the Brunswick Museum of History and Folklore to establish a Jewish Museum for Northern Germany in this synagogue.
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  Osterode Synagogue Long Crooked Bay
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          Last use: residential house
      
  Synagogue Goslar Bäckerstraße
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          Last use: press house
      
  Synagogue Schmelz Pater-Werny-Straße
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          Last use: No information
      
  Beaumarais Synagogue (Saarlouis)
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          According to a report from 1817, the Jews living in Beaumarais attended the synagogue in Wallerfangen, which was apparently not unproblematic, since in that year there was a dispute between the Jews living in Beaumarais and Wallerfangen. Presumably, the Jewish families in Beaumarais already wanted to break away from Wallerfangen at that time and have their own prayer hall. However, this did not happen until the middle of the 19th century. Between 1844 and 1850 a synagogue could be built at the Muhlenstraße.
Synagogue Spiesen Heinitzstraße (Butterberg
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          Last use: Lerner department store
      
  Synagogue Neuburg a. d. Kammel between Bergstraße
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          Last use: No information
      
  Synagogue Mönchsdeggingen Römerstraße
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          In the Römerstraße 11 was also the predecessor synagogue (1734 - 1828) Last use: orchard
.Synagogue Weilersbach Castle Square
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          Last use: modern residential building
      
  Synagogue Hamburg Sedan Street
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          The synagogue was part of the old people's home of the German-Israelite community of Hamburg and was shared by the Jewish community on high holidays after the war until 1958.
Last use: after May 18, 1958 student dormitory of the Franciscan Order.