Synagogue Hamburg Park Kirchenstraße (district of Altona , formerly Kl. Papagoyenstraße
On July 23, 1943, the synagogue was destroyed by a bombing raid. The memorial plaque is located at the post office Breite Straße. Last use: No indication
Eißendorfer Street Synagogue (Hamburg)
Last use: residential
Synagogue Hamburg Oberstraße
Synagogue Hamburg Wohlersalle
Synagogue of the Eastern Jewish Association Ahawat Torah, from 1934 also Abraham Sumbel-Klaus Last use: no information
.Synagogue Bremerhaven Schulstraße
Last use: new construction - no further details about the type of use
.Synagogue Bremen An der Aumunder Kirche (Vegesack)
Synagogue Bremen Schwachhauser Heerstrasse
Synagogue Bremen Kolpingstraße
Heidingsfeld Synagogue (Würzburg)
On the prayer rooms/synagogues from the 16th to the second half of the 17th century there is hardly any information available. A first larger synagogue was built on the Dürrenberg between 1693 and 1698. After the middle of the 18th century, it became increasingly dilapidated and was too small for the growing number of congregation members.
Synagogue Domerschulstraße (Würzburg)
After it had been possible for Jewish persons or families to settle in Würzburg again under certain conditions since 1803 or after 1808, they soon made efforts to ensure that religious Jewish life was possible again in the city. However, it was to take some time before a community synagogue was established. In 1828 there existed seven private prayer rooms in the houses of rich and respected families such as Hirsch, Jeidels, Mayer and with Chief Rabbi Abraham Bing.