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Tracking Jewish History in Southern Germany

Tracking Jewish History in Southern Germany. Along the Rhine Valley up to Lake Constance (Bodensee) Dr. Joachim Hahn – Alemannia Judaica. State of Baden-Wuerttemberg – marked in colour. Some towns and villages with Jewish History.

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Tracking Jewish History in Southern Germany

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  1. Tracking Jewish History in Southern Germany Along the Rhine Valley up to Lake Constance (Bodensee) Dr. Joachim Hahn – Alemannia Judaica

  2. State of Baden-Wuerttemberg – marked in colour

  3. Some towns and villages with Jewish History

  4. Jewish communities in Baden-Wuerttemberg and surrounding (2013)

  5. „Synagogen in Baden-Wuerttemberg“ (1987) „Erinnerungen und Zeugnisse jüdischer Geschichte in Baden-Württemberg“ (1988) Visiting a former Synagogue in a village (2012): Dr. Joachim Hahn and Rabbi Shaul Friberg (Heidelberg)

  6. Some towns and villages with Jewish History

  7. Hemsbach: Rothschild-Palais, since 1925 town hall of Hemsbach Carl Mayer von Rothschild (1788 – 1855)

  8. Hemsbach: Jewish Cemetery

  9. Hemsbach: former Synagogue

  10. Hemsbach: former Mikwe and „Stolpersteine“

  11. Weinheim: medieval „Judengasse“

  12. Weinheim: Synagogue of 1906 – destroyed in 1938

  13. Mannheim: Main Synagogue from 1855 - destroyed in 1938 Today‘s memorial plaque

  14. Mannheim New Synagogue - inaugurated in 1987

  15. 1925 Mannheim: old Jewish cemetery - destroyed in 1938 2010

  16. Mannheim: new Jewish Cemetery 1840 – today

  17. Heidelberg – Synagogue of 1878 Destroyed in 1938

  18. Heidelberg: site of the former synagogue with memorial plaques

  19. Heidelberg: new Synagogue, inaugurated in 1994

  20. Heidelberg: new Synagogue, inaugurated in 1994

  21. Heidelberg: old Jewish cemetery Klingenteichstrasse

  22. Heidelberg: Jewish Cemetery Bergstrasse (Bergfriedhof)

  23. Leimen: former palais of Aron Seligmann (built in 1792), since 1985 townhall

  24. Some towns and villages with Jewish History

  25. Waibstadt – cemetery and Weil Mausoleum

  26. Walldorf: former synagogue

  27. Wiesloch: Jewish cemetery

  28. Bruchsal area Gondelsheim: former synagogue Bruchsal: memorial plaque for the destroyed synagogue Heidelsheim: „Judengasse“ Bad Mingolsheim: former synagogue

  29. Karlsruhe Main synagogue built in 1873-1875 destroyed in 1938 Today‘s memorial

  30. Karlsruhe Synagogue and community center (inaugurated 1971) Fotos from the inauguration of a new Sefer Torah in May 2013

  31. Karlsruhe Jewish cemetery Kriegsstrasse with stones from the cemetery Mendelssohnplatz (leveled in 1898)

  32. Karlsruhe: Jewish Cemetery Neu- und Haidstrasse Orthodox cemetery

  33. Some towns and villages with Jewish History

  34. Kuppenheim Jewish cemetery

  35. Baden-Baden Synagoge built in 1897-1898 destroyed 1938 Memorial marks

  36. Baden-Baden Today‘s Synagogue

  37. Offenburg: Old Mikwe Former Synagogue („Salmen“; 1875-1938)

  38. Kippenheim: former synagogue Kippenheim

  39. Schmieheim: Jewish Cemetery

  40. Schmieheim: former Synagogue

  41. Some towns and villages with Jewish History

  42. Emmendingen: new Synagogue

  43. Emmendingen: Old Synagogue, 1938 destroyed Old cemetery

  44. Freiburg: new Synagogue inaugurated in 1987

  45. Freiburg Jewish cemeteries: Old Cemetery 1869 - today New Cemetery since 2012

  46. Eichstetten Synagogue built in 1829-30 Destroyed in 1938

  47. Ihringen: „Synagogenplatz“ with memorial Former jewish teachers house and building of the mikwe

  48. Ihringen: Jewish cemetery

  49. Breisach: „Synagogenplatz“ with plaque „Blaues Haus“ (former Jewish community house)

  50. Breisach – new Jewish cemetery (since 1850)

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