Synagogue Allendorf/Eder (Battenfeld)
Last use: No information
Synagogue Aßlar
Contradictory statements in the literature about the end of use: 1938 (Altaras, 1994) and 1922 or earlier (Arnsberg, 1971).
Last use: no information
.Synagogue Darmstadt (Arheiligen)
"In September 1944 it burned down by children's hands" (Arnsberg, 1971). Last use: no information
Börneplatz Synagogue (Frankfurt am Main)
After the inauguration of the liberal main synagogue (Börnestraße) in 1860 with organ, mixed choir singing, etc., the Israelite Religious Society separated from the main congregation and shortly thereafter built its own synagogue in Schützenstraße. For those congregation members of the main congregation who were Conservative in character but did not want to become members of the Israelite Religious Society, a separate synagogue was established with traditional-style services, initially in temporary rooms in the Kompostellhof.
Synagogue (Obernbreit)
The synagogue in Obernbreit, a market in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen (Bavaria), was built in 1748. The profaned synagogue on Kirchgasse is a protected architectural monument.
Synagogue (Wörlitz)
The synagogue in Wörlitz, a district of the town of Oranienbaum-Wörlitz in the district of Wittenberg in Saxony-Anhalt, was built in 1789/90. The profaned synagogue is located on the eastern edge of the palace garden on an artificial hill and is a monument as part of the Wörlitz Park.