"In 1660, a prayer hall was established at 17, Orchheimerstrasse. Much later, in 1877, a local Jew purchased that house and demanded rent from those who frequented the prayer hall; most refused to pay, and a new prayer hall was opened at 41 StumpfgasseIn. In 1880, however, the community purchased the Orchheimerstrasse house and established a synagogue there: the building accommodated 36 seats for men, 29 for women, a Jewish school and a teacher’s apartment... On Pogrom Night, the interior of the Muenstereifel synagogue was destroyed ...The synagogue building was sold in 1939....Muenstereifel’s former synagogue was demolished in 1970; a commemorative plaque has been unveiled at the site."
Nurit Borut
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., Führer durch die Jüdische Gemeindeverwaltung und Wohlfahrtspflege in Deutschland 1923-1933, Andreas Nachama, Simon Hermann [Eds.], [publisher] Edition Hentrich, 1995., HZER, Dokumentation zur Geschichte der Juden am linken Niederrhein seit dem 17. Jahrhundert, Klaus H. S. Schulte, [publisher] Historischer Verein für den Niederrhein, 1972.

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