Site of a mikvah (Göttingen, 15th/16th c.)
Moringen synagogue
In 1829, the Jewish community of Moringen builds its own synagogue on a plot of land "off the beaten track", in Schneehof 1. A half-timbered building is erected, each with four floor-to-ceiling windows with segmental/round arches on the long sides, two windows on the east side. Towards the east there was presumably also an apse for the Torah shrine. Inside, a women's lodge is suspected.
Cemetery Adelebsen
Agencies, Agent - Carl Blumgart
Jewish cemetery Kleinbardorf
The Jewish cemetery in Kleinbardorf, a district of the municipality of Sulzfeld im Grabfeld in the Lower Franconian district of Rhön-Grabfeld, was established in 1574. It is located about two kilometers from the village in the direction of Bad Königshofen. At over 20000 square meters and built around 1574, it is one of the oldest cemeteries in Bavaria and the second largest Jewish cemetery in Bavaria after Munich. Over 4000 gravestones have been preserved. The last burial was in 1938.
The old cemetery of Chodovà Planà (cowl plan)
Chodová Planá/Kuttenplan is a small village approx. 8 km südlich Mariánskě Lázné/Marienbad
When in 1686 the Jews were expelled from Planá/Plan, some families found refuge in neighboring Kuttenplan, where Jews must already have been residentäsig, since the first mention of a synagogue there dates from 1645.
Around the middle of the 18th century, more than 20 Jewish families are said to have lived in Kuttenplan, and around 1750 they replaced the old synagogue with a new building. Around 1770 their number had grown to more than 30 families.
Silk House - Michels & Cie
Cloth factory - Josef Königsberger
Josef Nathan Königsberger was born in Krefeld on February 17, 1837. His parents were Nathan Loeb Konigsdorfer and Johanna Herz Königsberger,née Reifenberg. He was married to Jeanette Königsberger,née Feibes, born May 20, 1845 in Lengerich.She was the daughter of Feibes Jacob and Elfriede Feibes of Lengerich. Josef Nathan and Jeanette Königsberger had 9 children. Karl Königsberger, born on January 20, 1872 was deported from Düsseldorf to Theresienstadt on July 25, 1942 and died in the Theresienstadt ghetto on January 18, 1943.