Jewish Community Freistett
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A Jewish community in Freistett, a district of Rheinau in the Ortenaukreis region of Baden-Württemberg, existed since the 17th century.
Jewish community Gengenbach
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A Jewish community in Gengenbach, a town in the Ortenau district in Baden-Württemberg, existed as early as the Middle Ages.
Jewish community Haslach im Kinzigtal
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A Jewish community in Haslach im Kinzigtal, a town in the Ortenau district in Baden-Württemberg, existed as early as the Middle Ages.
Jewish community Kehl
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A Jewish community in Kehl, a town in the Ortenau district of Baden-Württemberg, existed from 1881 to 1938.
Jewish community Offenburg
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A Jewish community in Offenburg, a town in the Ortenau district in Baden-Württemberg, existed as early as the Middle Ages.
Jewish Community Rheinbischofsheim
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A Jewish community in Rheinbischofsheim, a district of Rheinau in the Ortenaukreis in Baden-Württemberg, existed since the 17th century.
Jewish community Angeltürn
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The Jewish community in Angeltürn, a district of Boxberg in the Main-Tauber district (Baden-Württemberg), originated in the 18th century and existed until its dissolution on December 11, 1913, after which individual Jews still lived in the village until the time of National Socialism.[1]
Jewish community Archshofen
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The Jewish community in Archshofen, a district of Creglingen, existed from the end of the 17th century until 1941/42.
Jewish community Mergentheim
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The Jewish community in Mergentheim (later Bad Mergentheim)[1] in the Main-Tauber district in Baden-Württemberg, originated as early as the Middle Ages. The community was destroyed and reestablished several times by the persecutions of the Jews in 1298, 1336 and 1349. It existed until the time of National Socialism.[2]
Jewish community Creglingen
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The Jewish community in Creglingen existed already in the Middle Ages and in modern times from the beginning of the 17th century until 1938.[1]