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Setterich

First Jewish presence: 1664; peak Jewish population: 90 in 1850; Jewish population in 1933: unknown Setterich’s first documented Jew converted...

Added Mar 25, 2020

Schwerte Cemetery

Local Jews buried their dead in the cemetery at Nordwall from the mid-18th century onwards...another plaque has been unveiled at...

Added Mar 25, 2020

Schwerte Synagogue

"From the year 1805, when the municipality authorized the construction of a synagogue, and 1854, when the house of worship...

Added Mar 25, 2020

Schwerte

First Jewish presence: 1448; peak Jewish population: 142 in 1890 or 165 in 1895 (sources provide differing information); Jewish population...

Added Mar 25, 2020

Schwelm Cemetery

"[In 1819] a Jewish cemetery was consecrated in Schwelm... At the cemetery, gravestones were vandalized and knocked down [on Pogrom...

Added Mar 25, 2020

Schwelm

1st Jew. pres.: 1593; peak Jew. pop.: 100 in 1895 - 77 in 1909; Jew. pop. in 1933: 54 at...

Added Mar 25, 2020

Schwanenberg Cemetery

"A Jewish cemetery was located in the district of Lentholt, but its funding source and history are not known... No...

Added Mar 25, 2020

Schwanenberg

First Jewish presence: in or around the year 1600; peak Jewish population: 40 in 1812; Jewish population in 1933: unknown...

Added Mar 25, 2020

Schoetmar New Synagogue

"1888, when construction work on a new synagogue (on Echternstrasse) began.... Inaugurated on August 1 of that same year, the...

Added Mar 23, 2020

Schoetmar Cemetery

"The Jewish cemetery was consecrated either in 1871 or in 1877." Benjamin Rosendahl Copyright: Pogrom Night 1938 - A Memorial...

Added Mar 23, 2020

Schoetmar

First Jewish presence: 17th century; peak Jewish population: 85 in 1900; Jewish population in 1933: 53 The first Jews of...

Added Mar 23, 2020

Schmallenberg Cemetery

"In 1842, a cemetery was consecrated in Schmallenberg." Benjamin Rosendahl Copyright: Pogrom Night 1938 - A Memorial to the Destroyed...

Added Mar 23, 2020

Schmallenberg Synagogue

"[In] 1857... Isaak Bamberger funded the construction of a synagogue on Nordstrasse...The synagogue was burned down on November 10 [1939]...The...

Added Mar 23, 2020

Schmallenberg

First Jewish presence: 1685; peak Jewish population: either 58 in 1890 or 59 in 1934; Jewish population in 1933: between...

Added Mar 23, 2020

Knickeldorf Old Cemetery

"We also know that the [Schiefbahn] community consecrated a cemetery on Knickeldorf in the mid-1830s" Esther Sarah Evans Copyright: Pogrom...

Added Mar 23, 2020

Schiefbahn Cemetery

"In 1913, a new cemetery was consecrated on Am Bertzweg." Esther Sarah Evans Copyright: Pogrom Night 1938 - A Memorial...

Added Mar 23, 2020