Synagogue Garbenteicher Weg (Steinbach)
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Initially, there was a prayer room in one of the Jewish houses, presumably already in the building owned by Jews (Samuel Katz) since 1812, in which the synagogue was established around 1854 (this building is listed in the fire cadastre as "Schulhaus").
Synagogue Helsen Prof. Bier Street
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Last use: residential and commercial building
Synagogue Edertal Kirchstraße
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Röhrenfurth Zum Breitenbach
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Oberaula Friedigeroder Street
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Different names in the literature about the site: Friedigeroder Straße (Altaras, 1994) and Friedigeröder Straße (Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, Wehe, 1995).
Last use: vacant lot
Niederurff Synagogue (part of Bad Zwesten) Schulstraße
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Last use: open space
Synagogue Neumorschen (district of Morschen) Markstraße
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Gilserberg Bahnhofstraße
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Last use: driving school and residential use
Bruchweg Synagogue (Niedermeiser)
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In Niedermeiser there was a prayer room or a synagogue in one of the Jewish residential houses. The building in Bruchweg, which has survived to this day, was a two-story half-timbered building with a gable roof in the street. In the garden there was a "permanent" leaf hut in the place where there is also an annex today. The barn attached to the east served the shepherd for the ritual slaughters.
Synagogue Naumburg Graf-Volkwin-Straße
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Contradictory statements as to whether the part of the building that was set on fire in November 1938 housed the synagogue: synagogue (Altaras, 1994) school and teacher's apartment (Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, Wehe, 1995).
Last use: yard use