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Jewish Community
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Ignatz Bubis - Community Center (Frankfurt am Main)
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The Ignatz Bubis Community Center at Savignystraße 66 is inaugurated in September 1986. The building houses part of the I. E. Lichtigfeld School, a kindergarten, a youth center, a banquet hall and senior citizens' meeting place, and a kosher restaurant.
Jewish community Fulda
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60
The Jewish Community of Fulda is the Jewish community of Fulda. Today it has about 450 members.
Jewish community Grebenau
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60
The Jewish community in Grebenau, a town in the Vogelsberg district of Hesse, was officially founded in 1806. However, the kehillah existed much earlier.
Synagogue Großkrotzenburg
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60
The Großkrotzenburg synagogue was the synagogue of the Jewish community of Großkrotzenburg from 1826 until the November pogrom in 1938.
Gudensberg
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60
Gudensberg is a small town in the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse, Germany. Gudensberg is also known for the ruins of the Obernburg castle.
Jewish community Hanau
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60
The Jewish community in Hanau was founded three times and destroyed twice by pogroms - once in the late Middle Ages and the other time during the Nazi era.
Jewish community Herborn
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60
The Jewish Community of Herborn was the Jewish community in Herborn, a town in the Lahn-Dill district in Hesse.
Hermannstein
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50
Hermannstein is a district of the district town of Wetzlar in the Lahn-Dill district of Central Hesse.
Jewish community Höringhausen
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60
The Jewish community of Höringhausen in the North Hessian village of Höringhausen, a former Hesse-Darmstadt enclave within the Principality of Waldeck and a present-day district of the town of Waldeck, existed from the 18th century until the time of National Socialism.
Jewish community Kassel
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60
The Jewish Community Kassel is the Jewish community of Kassel. Today it has about 880 members (as of 2013).