First apartment of the family of Anne Frank
Second apartment of the family of Anne Frank
Synagogue (Herborn)
Messianic synagogue, Jews who believe in Yeshua as the Messiah announced and promised in the Tanakh.
Jewish cemetery (Fürstenberg (Havel))
Cemetery grounds without grave stock as a memorial.
Jewish cemetery (Feldberg)
Enclosed cemetery with small number of gravestones.
Jewish cemetery (Dömitz)
Memorial with tombstone fragments.
Former Main Synagogue Munich
Architect: Albert Schmidt
Old Jewish cemetery (Demmin)
Today built-up area in front of the Luisentor, formerly called Kuhtor. Cemetery no longer preserved. Was used since 1825 and replaced by the new Jewish cemetery in 1847.
New Jewish Cemetery (Demmin)
Enclosed cemetery with gravestone inventory. 34 gravestones.
The well-kept cemetery is located at Bergstraße 5, not far behind the railroad tracks, it is partly walled and separated from the neighboring plot by a lattice fence, the gateposts with an inscription are preserved. The wooden gate is not locked, but it is very warped, so that it is difficult to open. Many of the tombstones (re)erected in rows show traces of vandalism.
Seligmannstrasse
From the homepage of the day care center:
Our daycare center owes its existence to the Jewish Seligmann family. In memory of the parents buried in Baiersdorf, the Seligmann brothers in Frankfurt, London and New York have given 10.000,- Mk. for the construction of a children's day care center to the city, with the remark "to want to bear any additional costs as well". (Excerpt from the Fräkische Nachrichten of August 22, 1904).