"In 1907, the community inaugurated a synagogue on 5 Wilhelmstrasse; the brick building accommodated approximately 50 worshipers, a balcony for women and a mikveh...On Pogrom Night, SA men ravaged the synagogue and set the building on fire... Next to the burning synagogue building, SA men sang festive songs and tried to prevent the fire brigade from extinguishing the fire. A memorial plaque was later affixed to the synagogue building, now used by the Red Cross as a social hall for the elderly."
Esther Sarah Evans
Copyright: Pogrom Night 1938 - A Memorial to the Destroyed Synagogues of Germany/ Germansynagogues.com

Notes

Sources: The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust, Shmuel Spector [Ed.], [publisher] Yad Vashem and the New York University Press, 2001., Aus Geschichte und Leben der Juden in Westfalen, Meyer Hans Chanoch, Frankfurt am Main, [publisher] Ner Tamid, 1962., Historisches Handbuch der jüdischen Gemeinden in Niedersachsen und Bremen, Herbert Obenhaus, David Bankier and Daniel Fraenkel [Eds.], [publisher] Wallstein Verlag, 2005.1. Synagogen Internet Archiv, www.synagogen.info Yad Vashem’s Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names, www.yadvashem.org/wps/portal/IY_HON_Entrance www.overberg-epe.de/chronik04_05/kranzniederlegung/kranz1.htm www.lwl.org

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Date Added Feb 16, 2020
Category Synagogue
Country DE
State North Rhine-Westphalia
City Epe
Exhibits Pogrom Night 1938 - A Memorial to the Destroyed Synagogues of Germany

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