Ingelheim on the Rhine

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Ingelheim am Rhein was created in 1939 by merging Ober-Ingelheim, Nieder-Ingelheim and Frei-Weinheim. During the Hohenstaufen period, a bourgeois settlement existed next to the imperial palace in Nieder-Ingelheim. Presumably Jews were resident here in the 14th century as a 14th century Ingelheim court book contained an oath to the Jews and 1368 a Judengasse is mentioned.

Tauberbischofsheim

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In Tauberbischofsheim, an official town of the Electorate of Mainz until the beginning of the 19th century, there was a Jewish community in the Middle Ages and in modern times until 1939. Presumably, there were Jews in the town with only a few interruptions between the 13th and 20th centuries. In the Middle Ages the community suffered from four terrible persecutions of Jews in 1235, 1298 (with 130 deaths), 1336-39 and 1348/49, by which the community was almost completely wiped out in each case.