Prayer room Unna Mühlenstraße
On July 9, 1905, the first Jewish old people's home in Unna was inaugurated. It was located at Mühlenstraße 7. A prayer room was set up for the elderly people living there. In the post-war period, the Catholic parish of St. Katharina acquired the building from the Jewish Trust Corporation. Today it is the Boniface Catholic Home for the Aged. After a new Jewish community was established in late 1990 / early 2000, the prayer room temporarily served as the synagogue of the new Jewish community.
Last use: house chapel of the Catholic nursing home
.Prayer room Rheindahlen
It is the residence of the former head of the Jewish community in Rheindahlen, Moses Strauß. After the incorporation of Rheindahlen into the municipality of Gladbach, the Jewish community built its new prayer room here. It was a large and spacious room, which was sufficient for the small Jewish congregation (about 20 members). For Rheindahlen, a prayer room rented by the congregation has been handed down since 1843, which is said to have been located at the corner of Rennestraß/ Am Mühlentor.
Synagogue Stolberg Steinweg
Prayer Hall Dortmund Siegenstraße
Jews have lived in Mengede since the 19th century. Jews from Mengede, Deusen and Bodelschwing belonged to the Castrop community. They did not go to the Castrop synagogue, rather they used the prayer room in the house of Friedrich Hagemann in Siegenstr. Nothing is known of devastation during the Reichskristallnacht.
Synagogue Schwetzingen Invalidenstraße
Synagogue Ljubljana (Dörzbach)
Last use: No information
Synagogue Zwickau Burgstrasse
Ahawas Thora Synagogue Leipzig
Ahawas-Thora synagogue building destroyed by a bombing Information from the Leipziger Amts-Blatt No. 22 (Volume 12) of November 2, 2002 Temporary memorial sculpture in the form of a 1.6m high light installation, which is to remind Torah scrolls. (10.11. 2002 - 30.11. 2002, artist: Nina K. Jurk) Last use: no information
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