Jewish community Obergimpern
Complete profile
30
A Jewish community in Obergimpern, a district of Bad Rappenau in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg, has existed since the late 16th century. The highest number of members of the Jewish community was about 67 people around 1825.
Jewish community Oedheim
Complete profile
30
A Jewish community in Oedheim in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg has existed since the end of the 17th century. The highest number of members of the Jewish community was about 108 people around 1853.
Jewish community Olnhausen
Complete profile
30
A Jewish community in Olnhausen, today a district of Jagsthausen in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg, existed since the end of the 17th century. The highest number of members of the Jewish community in 1828 was about 153 people.
Jewish community Richen
Complete profile
30
The origin of the Jewish community in Richen, today a suburb of Eppingen in the Heilbronn district, dates back to around 1700.
Jewish community Schluchtern
Complete profile
30
A Jewish community in Schluchtern, a district of Leingarten in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg, has existed since the early 18th century. The highest number of members of the Jewish community was about 99 people around 1885.
Jewish community Siegelsbach
Complete profile
30
A Jewish community in Siegelsbach in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg existed since the beginning of the 18th century. The highest number of members of the Jewish community in 1848 was about 104 people.
Jewish community Stebbach
Complete profile
30
The origin of the Jewish community of Stebbach in Stebbach, today a district of the municipality of Gemmingen in Baden-Württemberg, dates back to the beginning of the 18th century.
Jewish community Stein am Kocher
Complete profile
30
A Jewish community in Stein am Kocher, today a district of Neuenstadt am Kocher in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg, existed since the second half of the 17th century. The highest number of members of the Jewish community in 1841 was about 129 people.
Jewish community Talheim
Complete profile
90
The Jewish community in Talheim in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg came into being in 1778, after only isolated Jews had previously lived in Talheim, through the admission of a few Jewish families to the western part of the Talheim Oberschloss, which thus became known as the Judenschloss. The Talheim Jews formed an independent community from 1849, they had their own synagogue and from 1857 until the First World War also their own schoolhouse. The community was wiped out in the course of the persecution of the Jews during the National Socialist era.
Bad König
Complete profile
60
Bad König is a spa town in the Odenwald district of southern Hesse. The city is a recognized spa.[2]