Langstadt Synagogue Cemetery Street
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Last use: residential house
Langstadt Synagogue Cemetery Street
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The building that housed the synagogue until 1820 was directly adjacent to the building that was the synagogue from 1820 - 1938. Both buildings are said to have been mirror images of each other.
Last use: No information
Synagogue Habitzheim (part of Otzberg) Toad Lane
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Last use: parking area
Synagogue Dieburg southwest corner of the marketplace
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Contradictory statements in the literature about the date of demolition: 1952 (Altaras, 1988 + Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, 1995) and 1963 (Zacharias, 1988).
Last use: residential building and savings bank
Synagogue Babenhausen Amtsgasse
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Last use: parking
Synagogue Alsbach-Hähnlein Hauptstraße
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Last use: savings bank and residential building
Synagogue Zwingenberg Wiesenstraße
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Reichenbach i. Odenwald (part of Lautertal) Bangertsgasse
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Contradictory statements in the literature on the end of use: May 1938 sold (Altaras, 1988) and sold before 1933 (Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, Wehe, 1995).
Last use: residential house
Synagogue Hirschgasse (Neckarsteinach)
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Since the beginning of the 18th century, Neckarsteinach had a synagogue or a prayer room in a building. In this was also a ritual bath. 1801 to 1803, the community decided to establish a new synagogue. For this purpose, a house was bought on the road to Hirschhorn (Hirschstraße) and a prayer room with a bathroom and a teacher's apartment was established in it. In 1886, however, the old synagogue had to be torn down due to dilapidation.
Synagogue Giessen Dammstraße
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Last use: residential house