Jewish community Babstadt

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A Jewish community in Babstadt, a district of Bad Rappenau in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg has existed according to evidence of individual Jews at least since the beginning of the 18th century. The community existed until the end of the 19th century.

Jewish community Berwangen

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The Jewish community in Berwangen in the district of Heilbronn in the northern part of Baden-Württemberg probably originated in the 17th century through the settlement of Schutzjuden by the local rulers, had a synagogue from 1771 and later also its own Jewish cemetery Berwangen, but experienced a gradual decline through emigration and emigration in the second half of the 19th century. The community became extinct in the course of the deportation of the Baden Jews during the National Socialist era.

Jewish community Bonfeld

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A Jewish community in Bonfeld (today a district of Bad Rappenau) existed after the mention of individual Jews in the 16th century again from 1717 and increased rapidly after 1766 with the permission of the settlement of sons of Jews.In 1780 a synagogue was built, in 1803 there was a first Bonfelder Judenordnung. The community had its largest number of members around 1850 with over 130 people, it then declined sharply due to emigration and exodus and became extinct at the time of National Socialism, at which time over 20 Bonfeld Jews met their deaths.

Jewish community Eppingen

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A Jewish community in Eppingen is documented as early as the 14th century. A larger community formed after the Thirty Years' War, comprised over 220 people in 1839 and had a synagogue, an Israelite school (1825-1868) and its own Jewish cemetery. The size of the congregation decreased due to emigration and emigration from the second half of the 19th century, the congregation then practically died out during the Holocaust at the time of National Socialism.

Jewish community Eschenau

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A Jewish community in Eschenau, a district of Obersulm in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg, existed after evidence of individual Jews back to the 17th century, especially from the 18th century. From 1832, the community was initially a branch of the Jewish community of Affaltrach, later its own community with a branch in Öhringen, had its own synagogue and had its largest number of members around 1850, which, however, declined noticeably in the late 19th century due to emigration. The community became extinct during the National Socialist era.

Jewish community Grombach

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A Jewish community in Grombach, a district of Bad Rappenau in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg, existed at least since the middle of the 17th century. The community built its own synagogue in 1840 and had its highest membership in 1855 with about 70 people. Due to emigration and migration to industrialized cities, the size of the community dropped to 20 people by 1933.