Prayer room (Altenlotheim)
In the home of a gentile family.
Last use: residential
.Synagogue (Zwesten)
Last use: Edeka market and residential use
.Synagogue (Unthought)
Last use: residential and commercial
.Synagogue (Trutzhain)
Barracks of the prisoner of war camp Trutzhain. After the war briefly used as a church, then conversion into a synagogue around the turn of the year 1945/1946. Part of a DP camp, murals of Jewish camp inmates.
Last use: storage room of an artificial flower factory
.Synagogue Treysa (Schwalmstadt)
Different statements in the literature about the date of demolition: late 1950s (Altaras, 1988) and 1955 (Zacharias, 1988).
Contradictory statements on destruction: not set on fire (Altaras, 1988) and set on fire (Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, Wehe, 1995).
Last use: residential
.Synagogue Untergasse (Spangenberg)
At first there was probably a prayer room in one of the Jewish houses. A first synagogue was built around 1806. At the beginning of the 1830s there were first considerations in view of a new synagogue building and a larger schoolhouse. In May 1833, master builder Augener submitted cost estimates and building plans for this, but these were not implemented.
Schwarzenborn synagogue
Located near the market square.
Last use: residential
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