Synagogue Kautenstege (Burgsteinfurt)
Last use: square, memorial
Synagogue Selm-Bork
Last use: event venue and memorial
.Barntrup Synagogue Krumme Street
Last use: new construction - no further details about the type of use
.Baisingen Synagogue Memorial
Today's memorial synagogue Baisingen represents an important place of Jewish culture in the district of Rottenburg am Neckar. The synagogue was built in 1748 and gave the Jewish population in Baisingen the opportunity to pursue their religious daily life. After the synagogue was destroyed by the National Socialists in 1939, it was used as a barn.
Synagogue Leutershausen (Hirschberg)
Last use: since 2001 House of Encounter and Culture
Synagogue main street (Pflaumloch (Riesbürg))
Last use: since 1963 City Hall
Marienstraße Synagogue (Ellwangen)
Last use: No information
Synagogue Bopfingen - Aufhausen
Last use: residential
Synagogue Zunftgasse (Walldürn)
Last use: living space
Synagogue Strümpfelbrunn (Waldbrunn)
Until around 1830, services were held in a private house. In 1831 the upper floor of this house in Kirchenstraße was converted into a synagogue room. On the first floor the teacher/preacher had his apartment. For over 100 years the synagogue was the center of the Conservative-Orthodox Jewish community life in Strümpfelbrunn. Until after 1933, customs and liturgical traditions were maintained here that had already become a thing of the past in many communities. This was ensured until after 1933 by the long-time community leader Götz Israel.