Synagogue Schlüchtern Grabenstraße / Weitzelstraße
A first restoration as a place of worship took place as early as 1945/46 on the orders of the American military government. The building has been used since 1994 as a cultural center for art exhibitions, concerts, author readings, lectures and film events. Last use: Cultural events
Synagogue Rüsselsheim Mainzer Straße
Last use: residential
Synagogue Rimbach Hauptstraße / Heinzerwiesenweg
The Jewish community was forced to sell the synagogue after the pogrom night and to pay the costs of repair themselves. Last use: Catholic church
Synagogue Erfelden (part of Riedstadt) Neugasse
Contradictory statements regarding the sale: 1938 (Knigge-Tesche 1999) and 1937 (Krause-Schmitt / Freyberg 1995) Last use: cultural and meeting center
.Synagogue Reinheim Am Biet
The owner has given up farming and wants to convert the building into a residential house (Altaras, 1994) Last use: potato storage
.Synagogue Pfungstadt Hillgasse
The building had been rebuilt after 1945 and used as a residence. In 1990, the building was acquired by the city, which "decided to make it a place of meeting and culture after a comprehensive renovation. The synagogue itself is to become a cultural center through author readings, exhibitions, commemorative events, lectures and concerts." (Knigge-Tesche, 1999) Last use: cultural uses
Synagogue Old Wachenbuchen (Wachenbuchen)
Wachenbucher Straße (Altaras, 1988) and Hauptstraße 34 (Krause-Schmitt, v. Freyberg, 1995) are also mentioned as the location.
Last use: workshop and apartment
.Synagogue Kirchhain Römerstraße
Last use: apartments
Hofheim synagogue Burggrabengasse
The building was part of the medieval city fortifications and has been repaired in 1983. Last use: wine bar