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Hoppstaedten

"Jews conducted services in private residences until 1836, when a synagogue was built at 16, Im Perch....In 1933, Dr. Alexander...

Added Apr 21, 2020

Hoppstaedten

First Jewish presence: 1670; peak Jewish population: 212 in 1871 (23.5% of the total population); Jewish population in 1933: 74...

Added Apr 21, 2020

Holzappel

First Jewish presence: mid-18th century; peak Jewish population: 42 in 1871 and 1885; Jewish population in 1933: 24 In 1843,...

Added Apr 21, 2020

Hochspeyer

First Jewish presence: unknown; peak Jewish population: 72 in 1848; Jewish population in 1933: eight families Although we do not...

Added Apr 21, 2020

Hessloch Cemetery

"Hessloch’s Jewish cemetery, built near Hillesheimer Strasse before 1730, was also used by the affiliated Jewish community of Monzernheim." Heidemarie...

Added Apr 21, 2020

Hessloch Synagogue

"When, in 1826, a new synagogue (the building also housed a mikveh) was opened at 1 Sackgasse, the old synagogue...

Added Apr 21, 2020

Hessloch

First Jewish presence: 15th century; peak Jewish population: 77 in 1871; Jewish population in 1933: 30 Hessloch’s Jewish cemetery, built...

Added Apr 21, 2020

Hermeskeil Cemetery

"The community consecrated a Jewish cemetery on Zuescher Strasse in 1880. In July 1929, two headstones were vandalized; and in...

Added Apr 21, 2020

Hermeskeil

First Jewish presence: 1840; peak Jewish population: 45 in 1925; Jewish population in 1933: 40-49 Jews lived in Hermeskeil in...

Added Apr 21, 2020

Heppenheim An Der Wiese Synagogue

"Finally, in 1910/11, a proper synagogue was built on what would later become 103 Dorfgrabenstrasse (formerly called Grabenstrasse); the new...

Added Apr 20, 2020

Heppenheim An Der Wiese

First Jewish presence: early 18th century; peak Jewish population: 72 in 1861; Jewish population in 1933: 30 The Jewish community...

Added Apr 20, 2020

Hennweiler Cemetery

"Another Jewish cemetery was consecrated in or around the year 1800...In 1938, headstones were overturned in the Jewish cemetery...Jewish burials...

Added Apr 20, 2020

Hennweiler Synagogue

"[D]espite funding difficulties, the community built a synagogue on Obergasse (inaugurated in 1896)...On Pogrom Night, the synagogue’s front door, windows...

Added Apr 20, 2020

Hennweiler

First Jewish presence: 1680; peak Jewish population: 50 in 1848; Jewish population in 1933: unknown The Jews of Hennweiler, Schneppenbach...

Added Apr 20, 2020

Hassloch Synagogue

(That same year, [1846] a synagogue was opened at 1 Gillergasse: religious services were conducted upstairs, for the lower floor...

Added Apr 20, 2020

Hassloch

First Jewish presence: 1722; peak Jewish population: 128 in 1861; Jewish population in 1933: 63 Records suggest that the Jews...

Added Apr 20, 2020

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