Synagogue Untere Torstraße (Öhringen)
contradictory statements in the literature about the current use: "House of Youth" (Hahn, 1987 + Puvogel / Stankowski, 1995) and non-Jewish museum (Zacharias, 1988) Last use: "House of Youth"
.Synagogue (Buttenhausen)
The mayor resisted the arson in the synagogue on November 9. Only after his arrest the building was burned down. Last use: memorial
Synagogue Neckarstraße (Mannheim)
Last use: memorial
Synagogue (Ludwigsburg)
Last use: park and memorial
.Synagogue (Lörrach)
Last use: new construction - no further details about the type of use
.Synagogue Grötzingen (Karlsruhe)
Since 1983, a memorial stele in its place (Krumme Straße 15) commemorates the fate of the house and the Jewish community in Grötzingen.
Synagogue Kronenstraße (Karlsruhe)
On the synagogue property in Kronenstraße, which was closed off with a wall of limestone ashlars, a bronze memorial plaque was installed in 1963 to mark the 25th anniversary of the destruction of the synagogue. Today, the empty square is characterized mainly by the five poplars planted here.
Synagogue (Mühringen)
During the November pogrom of 1938, fire was set in the synagogue building by unknown SA men. The Mühringen fire department, alerted by neighbors, was able to extinguish the fire, which had been set in the area of the Torah shrine, a short time later. Torah shrine as well as part of the benches and windows were destroyed by the fire. Some of the cult objects could be saved by the Jews still living in Mühringen. In June 1943, the synagogue became the property of the Horb tax office, which rented it to the Mauser arms factory for a warehouse of rifle stocks.