Synagogue Frankfurt am Main Conrad-Weil-Gasse (formerly Erbsengasse, Bergen-Enkheim district)
Last use: No information
Synagogue Frankfurt am Main Marktplatz (Höchst district)
Last use: air raid shelter from 1942
Main Synagogue (Frankfurt am Main)
Last use: municipal office
Synagogue Eschwege Schulberg
After the war, the building was again used as a synagogue until the dissolution of the Jewish community in the 1950s. Contradictory statements in the literature about the date of desecration: November 8, 1938 (Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, Wehe, 1996) and November 9, 1938 (Altaras, 1988) Last use: New Apostolic Church
.Synagogue Darmstadt Heidelberger Landstraße / Modaubrücke (district Eberstadt)
Last use: No information
Orthodox Synagogue ("New Synagogue")
Last use: No information
Synagogue Großen Buseck (part of Busek) Am Anger
Contradictory statements in the literature on the date of the beginning of use: inaugurated in 1846 (Altaras, 1988) and built in 1885 (Puvogel / Stankowski, 1995 + Arnsberg, 1971 + Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, Wehe, 1996) Last use: residential
.Synagogue Büdingen Mühltorstraße
Contradictory statements in the literature about the location: Mühltorstraße 12 (Altaras,1988 + Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, 1995) and Mühltorstraße 13 (Puvogel, Stankowski, 1995) Last use: residential
.Synagogue Biblis Enggase
Last use: city hall and garages
Synagogue Auerbach (district of Bensheim) Bachgasse
Officially, the synagogue has not been used since 1908, but in 1932 a wedding ceremony took place. Contradictory statements in the literature about the beginning of use: around 1780 (Puvogel, Stankowski, 1995) and 1815 (Arnsberg, 1971), 1779 (Knigge-Tesche, 1999) Last use: memorial, also religious and cultural events
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