Synagogue Obbornhofen (district of Hungen) Kommenturgasse
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"The new owners endeavored to make the original building concept recognizable by removing the alterations." (Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, Wehe, 1995)
Last use: residential house
Nordeck Synagogue Rabena Street
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According to local residents, it is thanks to the mayor of the time that the synagogue was spared during the pogrom night.
Last use: residential house
Synagogue Londorf (part of Rabenau) Allendorferstraße
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Last use: residential
Synagogue Lich Charlottenburg (formerly Synagogengasse
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Last use: No information
Synagogue Lich Amtsgerichtstraße
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According to the decision of the city council in 1987, it is planned to remove all fixtures in the interior and to restore the synagogue room according to the still existing substance. The building is then to be used as a concert hall. In a publication from 1996 (Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, Wehe, 1995) it is noted that the realization is still pending.
Last use: day care center for the elderly, music school
Langsdorf synagogue (district of Lich) on Erbsengasse (former "Schwan")
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Bitzenstraße (Hungen)
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Initially (16th century) there may have been a prayer hall. In 1673 a first synagogue was built ("school", later called "old synagogue").
Synagogue Holzheim (district of Pohlheim) Im Noll
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Last use: workshop, laundry room
Synagogue Großen Linden (part of Linden) Bahnhofsstraße
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Last use: extension of a private yard area
Synagogue Untergasse (Beuern)
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In the beginning there was probably a prayer room in one of the Jewish houses. In 1739, the Jewish community of Beuern applied to the district government of Giessen for the construction of a synagogue. It is not known whether this application was approved or when it came to the construction of the synagogue.