City Hall Monheim
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Jews lived in Monheim from 1697 to 1741. Still preserved is the residence of the wealthy Jew Abraham Elias Model, which was built from 1714 to 1720. Today, this building is used as the town hall of the city of Monheim.
The current meeting room decorates a stucco ceiling with motifs from the Hebrew Bible, which was exposed in 1978 during a restoration. Traces of Jewish life were also uncovered in two other rooms in 1994.
Synagogue Mönchsdeggingen Albstraße
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The Jewish community of Deggingen used two more buildings as synagogues after 1734. It disbanded in 1879. Last use: residential house
Krumbach Synagogue Synagogue Lane
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On November 26, 1939, the building, which by that time was already serving the Wehrmacht as a feed store, burned down.
Last use: green space
Synagogue Kleinerdlingen Erninger Street
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Last use: warehouse
Kempten Synagogue Residenzplatz
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Last use: No information
Harburg Synagogue Egelseestraße
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Last use: cultural center with housing
Synagogue Hainsfarth Jurastraße
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Last use: cultural site
Synagogue Fischach Am Judenhof
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Fellheim Memminger Street
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Ederheim Dorfstraße
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Last use: fire department and rental apartments