Synagogue Argenschwang Brunnenstraße
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"During the pogrom night in November 1938, according to the files of the Jewish Religious Community Bad-Kreuznach-Birkenfeld, the interior was devastated and damaged. According to other statements, the interior was spared because an elderly villager stood up to the men who had arrived from Kreuznach." (Fischbach / Westerhoff 2005, p. 82)
Last use: Warehouse
Synagogue Altenbamberg Bergstraße
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Kirchberg No information
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Last use: new construction - no further details about the type of use
.Former synagogue Sohren
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Synagogue Gemünden, Hunsrück No information
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Last use: garden
Synagogue Langenlonsheim Hintergasse
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Bacharach Synagogue No information
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According to Fischbach / Westerhoff 2005 it is questionable whether there was a synagogue:
Last use: Museum (it is not a Jewish Museum).
Seibersbach Synagogue (ca. 1850-1938)
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"Towards the end of the 19th century, the Seibersbach religious community reached its numerical peak with about 70 people. The synagogue existed in the village center since the 1850s; before that, the Seibersbach Jews had visited the Jewish house of worship in nearby Schweppenhausen. After a fire in 1913, which completely destroyed the synagogue, a new building was erected on the old foundations.
Schweppenhausen Synagogue No information
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Last use: warehouse