Synagogue Dillingen Castle Street
Synagogue Kusel No information
Wallhalben synagogue Oberhausen-Wallhalben district
Synagogue Landstuhl Kanalstraße
Last use: residential
Synagogue Höheinöd Matzenbergstraße
Synagogue Synagogue Street (Obermoschel)
First there was a prayer room available. The prayer room mentioned in 1852 in a status report on Jewish worship in the area of the Kirchheim district commissariat had been established "for 62 years already" in the house of Jacob Landsberg (that is since 1790). In 1814 the Jewish community purchased this house for 900 guilders. Over the years the condition of the prayer hall became worse and worse. In 1841 it was said that the building was "demolished", that is, in dilapidated condition. A little later it was demolished.
Synagogue Kirchberg (Alsenz)
Alsenz is a small town in the Donnersbergkreis between Kaiserslautern and Bad Kreuznach.
From 1650 individual Jews settled in the village. In the middle of the 19th century, the community reached a strength of one hundred people. Due to rural exodus and moving to the cities, the number of Jews constantly decreased. At the time of National Socialism, only individual residents were left in the village.
In the village there was a synagogue with mikvah and school, in front of the village there was a cemetery.