Jewish community Nordstetten
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A Jewish community in Nordstetten, a district of Horb am Neckar in the district of Freudenstadt in northern Baden-Württemberg existed since the 17th century. The Jewish community existed until 1925.
Jewish community Rexingen
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A Jewish community in Rexingen, a district of Horb am Neckar in the district of Freudenstadt in northern Baden-Württemberg, existed since the 17th century. The Jewish community existed until 1942.
Jewish community Zaberfeld
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A Jewish community in Zaberfeld in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg existed since the middle of the 18th century. The highest number of members of the Jewish community in 1818 was about 47 people.
Jewish community Öhringen
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The Jewish community of Öhringen formed in the second half of the 19th century and became extinct due to the persecution of Jews at the time of National Socialism.
Jewish community Östringen
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The Jewish community in Östringen, a town in the district of Karlsruhe (Baden-Württemberg), was established in the 17th/18th century and existed until April 1, 1937.
Jewish community Wertheim
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The Jewish community in Wertheim existed from the 13th century until 1940.
Jewish community Rust
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A Jewish community in Rust, a municipality in the Ortenau district of Baden-Württemberg, existed from the 17th century.
Category Discussion:Jewish community in the Rhine-Neckar district
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Since I am not a category expert, please forgive me for asking a silly question: How do former Jewish communities that disappeared by the Holocaust at the latest fit into a county category from the 1980s? Shouldn't the category(ies) rather be called Former Jewish Communities in County xy (i.e. Sinsheim, Heidelberg, ...)? --Badener (discussion)
Jewish Community Hamburg
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The Jewish Community Hamburg is one of the largest Jewish communities in Germany with about 3500 members. It forms an independent state association within the nationwide Central Council of Jews in Germany. In addition, there are other Jewish communities of other streams, which have organized themselves here.
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Jewish Community
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Israelitische Kultusgemeinde is a synonym for the term Jewish community (kehillah). It is used mainly in Austria, but also in the Federal Republic of Germany and Switzerland.