Jewish community Adelsheim
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A Jewish community in Adelsheim, a town in the Neckar-Odenwald district in the north of Baden-Württemberg, already existed in the Middle Ages.
Jewish community Buchau
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The Jewish community of Bad Buchau existed from 1575/77 until the year 1942 in today's Bad Buchau in the district of Biberach in Upper Swabia.
Jewish community Biberach
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A Jewish community in Biberach (today a district of Heilbronn) existed only temporarily after the Thirty Years' War. The first settlement of Jews after 1650 goes back to the French Major General Thomas von Klug, in whose possession the place was at that time. The expulsion of the Jews was initiated from 1726 by the Teutonic Order as the later local ruler.
Jewish community Buttenhausen
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The Jewish community in Buttenhausen in the south of Württemberg in the Lauter Valley in the Swabian Alb dates back to the settlement of 25 Jewish families who received a letter of protection from Baron von Liebenstein (1730-1799) in 1787. They enjoyed unusually tolerant and liberal conditions here, following the example of the Jewish community in Jebenhausen. In 1789 a cemetery was built, in 1795 a synagogue was opened.
Dörzbach
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Dörzbach is a municipality in the Hohenlohekreis district in the Franconian-influenced northeast of Baden-Württemberg. It belongs to the Heilbronn-Franconia region (until May 20, 2003 Franconia region).
Jewish community Freudental
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The Jewish community in Freudental in the district of Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg existed from the first half of the 18th century and comprised over 40 percent of the town's inhabitants in the middle of the 19th century. The community experienced its decline towards the end of the 19th century, like many other Jewish rural communities, and became extinct as a result of the persecution of Jews at the time of National Socialism.
Jewish community Grötzingen
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A Jewish community in Grötzingen, a district of Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg, existed since the 17th century.
Jewish community Haigerloch
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The Jewish community of Haigerloch was a religious community that existed for over six centuries in Haigerloch in today's Zollernalbkreis in Baden-Württemberg, which was destroyed during the National Socialist era. Today there is an association, the Gesprächskreis ehemalige Synagoge Haigerloch e. V., which deals with the memory and history of Jewish life in Haigerloch.
Jewish community Hardheim
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The Jewish community of Hardheim in Hardheim in the Neckar-Odenwald district (Baden-Württemberg) was established as early as the Middle Ages and existed with interruptions until the time of National Socialism, when the last Jewish inhabitants of Hardheim were deported in 1940.
Jewish Community Heilbronn
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The Jewish community of Heilbronn has a long history. A significant settlement of Jews in Heilbronn existed as early as the 11th century and probably had a first synagogue at that time. The late medieval community had to endure outrages such as the Rintfleisch pogrom or the plague pogroms, but was also under the protection of the German kings and emperors in the imperial city of Heilbronn.