Jewish Community Bad Kissingen
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The Jewish community of Bad Kissingen, a Lower Franconian spa town in the Bavarian district of Bad Kissingen, is first documented for the year 1298 and existed until the anti-Semitic persecutions of National Socialism.
Market Berolzheim
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Markt Berolzheim (colloquially pronounced "B-Heim", Beheim) is a market in the central Franconian district of Weissenburg-Gunzenhausen and a member of the Altmühltal administrative community based in Meinheim.
Jewish community Bibergau
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The Jewish community Bibergau was an Israelite religious community in the area of today's Dettelbach district Bibergau in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen.
Jewish community Brünnau
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The Jewish Community Brünnau was an Israelite religious community in today's Prichsenstadt district of Brünnau in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen. The community existed from the 18th century until the beginning of the 20th century.
Jewish community Burgau
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The Jewish community of Burgau was a Jewish community existing from the Middle Ages until 1634/35 in the Swabian town of Burgau in the present-day district of Günzburg in Bavaria. Due to the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War and the plague that broke out in the town in 1634/35, this Jewish community died out.
Jewish community Burgebrach
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A Jewish community in Burgebrach was first mentioned in 1451 in a document of the Michelsberg monastery.
Buttenheim
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Buttenheim is a market in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and is located in the Regnitz Valley between Bamberg and Nuremberg.
Jewish Community Cham
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The Jewish Community Cham was the Jewish community in Cham. It existed from 1886[1] to 1939 and from 1945 to 1948.[2]
Jewish community Dettelbach
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The Jewish community of Dettelbach was an Israelite religious community in the present-day town of Dettelbach in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen. The community existed already since the 15th century, the last Jewish inhabitants were deported in 1942. On the outskirts of the village existed until the 19th century a cemetery.
Fellheim Jewish Community
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The Jewish community of Fellheim was a rural Jewish community in Fellheim, Upper Swabia, in the present-day district of Unterallgäu in Bavaria, existing from 1670 to 1942. Other larger Jewish communities in the surrounding area existed in Altenstadt (Iller), Bad Buchau, Ichenhausen, Laupheim and Memmingen. It was located in the form of a street village with a synagogue at the southern entrance to the village in Memminger Straße. In 1833, 80 Jewish families lived in Fellheim and made up 70% of the local population.