Synagogue Mannheim F
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"Prayer room of Jews who immigrated from the East"(Hahn, 1987).
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Synagogue Karlsruhe Herrenstraße
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The use was resumed at the end of 1945
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Synagogue Steinheim Rochusplatz
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Synagogue Bahnhofstraße (Oberhausen OT Sterkrade)
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Last use: residential building, The house was demolished and built over by the Martha Schneider Square ü
Synagogue Nettesheim Lomertzweg
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Last use: residential house
Jewish Welfare Center and Synagogue Ottostraße (Cologne)
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The Jewish Welfare Center was founded in 1867 as an Israelite asylum for the sick and infirm. In the 1890s it was decided to build a new building on Ottostraß. The inauguration took place on 19.2.1908. At the instigation of the medical director, Dr. Auerbach, the facility met the most modern requirements. During WW1, the asylum provided up to 200 hospital beds. The asylum managed to survive the crises of the Weimar period. The necessary modernizations due to the enormous burden of the war years could only be financed gradually.
Husemannstraße Synagogue (Gelsenkirchen)
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Prayer room for the most influential of the Orthodox communities in Gelsenkirchen Last use: No information
.Synagogue Gelsenkirchen Bahnhofstraße
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Prayer room for the "Amos Lodge".
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Synagogue Gelsenkirchen Arminstraße (backyard)
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Prayer room for Orthodox community (majority Polish Jews).
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Synagogue Düsseldorf Corneliusstraße
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