Aschersleben

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Aschersleben ( pronunciation?/i) is a German town on the northeastern edge of the Harz Mountains in the valley of the river Eine in Saxony-Anhalt. It is the third largest town in the Salzlandkreis district and the oldest documented town in Saxony-Anhalt. Due to its geographical location, Aschersleben is also called the "Gateway to the Harz Mountains".

Jewish community Laupheim

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The Jewish community in Laupheim in Upper Swabia was established in 1724 by the settlement of several Jewish families from Illereichen and Buchau. In the middle of the 19th century, it was the largest Jewish community in the then Kingdom of Württemberg. The community became extinct in the course of the persecution of Jews during the National Socialist era.

Judaism in Dresden

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Judaism has a long tradition in Dresden, which dates back in written form to the beginning of the city's history in the 13th century. Since a Jewish merchant roamed the Dresden region as early as the 9th century, it can be assumed that Jews were already living in Dresden when the city was founded in the 12th century.