Jewish community Aach
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A Jewish community in Aach, a local community in the district of Trier-Saarburg (Rhineland-Palatinate), existed as early as the Middle Ages.
Jewish community Albersweiler
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A Jewish community in Albersweiler, a local municipality in the Südliche Weinstraße district of Rhineland-Palatinate, had existed since the 16th century.
Jewish Community Altenkirchen (Westerwald)
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The Jewish community in Altenkirchen (Altenkirchen County, Rhineland-Palatinate) probably originated in the 17th century with the settlement of Schutzjuden in the county of Sayn-Altenkirchen. The community had its own Jewish cemetery in Altenkirchen and, from 1884, a synagogue with 120 seats. The Jewish community became extinct in the course of the deportation of German Jews during the National Socialist era.
Jewish Community Deidesheim
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The Jewish community (kehillah) in Deidesheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, existed - with interruptions - from the late Middle Ages until the time of National Socialism. Evidence of its long history can still be seen today in the former synagogue and the Jewish cemetery.
Jewish community Calvörde
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The history of the Jewish community in Calvörde began with the arrival of the first Jews from 1752 and already after a few decades the majority of Jewish families, for economic reasons, moved out of Calvörde.
Jewish community Dernau
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A Jewish community in Dernau, a municipality in the district of Ahrweiler (Rhineland-Palatinate), has been documented since the end of the 17th century.
Jewish community Hachenburg
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The Jewish community in Hachenburg in the Westerwaldkreis (Rhineland-Palatinate) was a Jewish community whose roots date back to the Middle Ages. The Jewish community became extinct in 1940 in the course of the deportation of German Jews during the National Socialist era.
Jewish community Hamm (Sieg)
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The Jewish community of Hamm in the Altenkirchen district (Westerwald) in Rhineland-Palatinate probably came into being in the 17th century through the settlement of Schutzjuden by the local rulers. However, it experienced a gradual decline due to emigration in the second half of the 19th century. The Jewish community became extinct in the course of the deportation of German Jews during the National Socialist era. The memory of them is kept alive by the local community of Hamm with the Synagogue Square and the KulturHausHamm/Sieg.
Alsenz Jewish Community
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A Jewish community in Alsenz, a local community in the Donnersbergkreis district of Rhineland-Palatinate, had existed since the 17th century.
Koblenz synagogue
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The Prayer Hall, erroneously called the Koblenz Synagogue by many, is the place of worship of the Jewish religious community of Koblenz and the surrounding counties. The current prayer hall in the Rauental district was formerly the mourning hall of the adjacent Jewish cemetery. Previously, the synagogue was located in the old town of Koblenz, most recently in the Bürresheimer Hof until its destruction during the November pogroms of 1938.