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Oberbieber

First Jewish presence: 1781; peak Jewish population: 85 in 1895 (5.4% of the total population); Jewish population in 1933: unknown...

Added May 19, 2020

Nievern

First Jewish presence: 1718; peak Jewish population: 19 in 1843; Jewish population in 1933: unknown The earliest records of a...

Added May 19, 2020

Niederwiesen

First Jewish presence: early 18th century (perhaps earlier); peak Jewish population: 124 in 1861 (21.1% of the total pop.); Jewish...

Added May 19, 2020

Nieder-Saulheim

First Jewish presence: 18th century; peak Jewish population: 71 in 1861; Jewish population in 1933: 29 In 1850, the Jewish...

Added May 12, 2020

Montabaur

First Jewish presence: 1338; peak Jewish population: 117 in 1905; Jewish population in 1933: 82 The earliest records of a...

Added May 12, 2020

Mogendorf

First Jewish presence: 1696; peak Jewish population: 114 in 1871 (16.3% of the total population); Jewish population in 1933: 20...

Added May 12, 2020

Miehlen

First Jewish presence: 1780; peak Jewish population: 64 in 1910; Jewish population in 1933: 45-50 In 1817, the Jewish community...

Added May 12, 2020

Meudt

First Jewish presence: 1780; peak Jewish population: 113 in 1885 (13.4% of the total population); Jewish population in 1933: 43...

Added May 12, 2020

Mendig

First Jewish presence: 1663, peak Jewish population: 68 in 1910; Jewish population in 1933: approximately 78 (see below) The first...

Added May 12, 2020

Mehring

First Jewish presence: 1663; peak Jewish population: 57 in 1885; Jewish population in 1933: approximately 30 Mehring’s 19th-century Jewish community...

Added May 05, 2020

Mandel

First Jewish presence: unknown; peak Jewish pop.: 75 in latter half of the 19th century (12% of the total population);...

Added May 05, 2020

Mainz Orthodox Synagogue

"In 1856, three years after the community inaugurated a new synagogue in which the use of an organ and other...

Added May 05, 2020

Mainz Old Synagogue/ Community Center

"Mainz’s Jewish community opened...a larger one in 1673, the latter of which was enlarged and renovated in 1717 and again...

Added May 05, 2020

Mainz

First Jewish presence: 900 CE; peak Jewish population: approximately 3,500 in 1890; Jewish population in 1933: 2,780 The earliest record...

Added May 05, 2020

Ludwigshafen Am Rhein Cemetery

"[A]fter 1857, a municipality-owned cemetery (on Frankenthaler Strasse), which was expanded several times...The Jewish cemetery was desecrated on several occasions...

Added May 05, 2020

Ludwigshafen Am Rhein Synagogue

"In 1863/1864, the community purchased a former church on Kaiser Wilhelm Strasse and turned it into a synagogue. The inauguration...

Added May 05, 2020