Jewish community Wollenberg

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A Jewish community in Wollenberg, a district of the town of Bad Rappenau in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg, existed at least since the first half of the 17th century. The highest number of members of the Jewish community in 1830 was about 150 people out of a total of 410 inhabitants.

Jewish community Adorf

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The Jewish community of Adorf in Adorf, a district of the municipality of Diemelsee in the northwestern part of the Waldeck-Frankenberg district in northern Hesse, existed from the 18th century until 1939 at the time of National Socialism.

Jewish community Angenrod

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A Jewish community in Angenrod, a district of Alsfeld in the Vogelsbergkreis in Hesse, has been documented since 1736. Already in the middle of the 17th century the Jews Falck and Isaac are mentioned. The history of the Jewish community ended in 1942 with the deportation of the last eight Jewish residents.

Bad Homburg vor der Höhe

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Bad Homburg vor der Höhe (officially Bad Homburg v. d. Höhe)[2] is the district town of the Hochtaunuskreis and one of seven towns with special status in the state of Hesse. Bad Homburg is a health spa and is designated as a middle center according to the Hessian state development plan. The city sees itself as a spa and congress city and advertises itself with the motto "Champagne air and tradition".

Jewish community Beiseförth

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The Jewish community in Beiseförth in the Schwalm-Eder district of northern Hesse developed from its first beginnings in the 16th century and existed until the time of National Socialism. The community also included Jewish people living in Binsförth, Malsfeld, Neumorschen and Rengshausen. The community belonged with the others of the former district of Melsungen to the rabbinical district of Lower Hesse with headquarters in Kassel.