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Traveler's Guide to Jewish Germany [Paperback]

Peter Hirsch (Author), Billie Ann Lopez (Author)

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April 1, 1998
No country outside Israel has as many memorials to Jewish history as Germany. At least that is what the authors of Traveler's Guide To Jewish Germany, Peter Hirsch and Billie Ann Lopez, maintain. And they prove it in their book. The sites covered go from large synagogues like the ones in Augsburg, Cologne, or Berlin to the former prayer rooms which today are used as sheds. Cemeteries, baths, and exhibitions are also covered in the travel guide.

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Jews don't always put Germany on the top of their travel destination list, but the fact is that outside of Israel, no country contains more important and beautiful Jewish historical sites than does Germany. Weissensee, the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe, is in Berlin, there's a lovely ritual bath (mikveh) in Friedberg dating back to the 13th century, and there's a rare, surviving Jugendstil synagogue in Ausburg. From Aachen to Würzburg, nearly 200 sites left out of most guide books are described and detailed, including what there is to see (often with color pictures), what the history is, and most importantly, how to get there.

In Ansbach there's a synagogue from the 18th century that escaped destruction during the "Reichskristallnacht" of 1938. Its Torah was burned, but the building itself was left unhurt. Annual memorial services are held on November 9 (the date of kristallnacht) in this Baroque synagogue, attended by Catholics, Protestants, and Jews from throughout Bavaria. In Hofgeismar there's a fine Judaica museum that tells the story, through its archive of texts and pictures, of a Jewish community that dates back to 1470, and there's a cemetery that was started in 1695. The last burial of a Hofgeismar Jew was in 1935, but the cemetery contains Jewish displaced persons who died in 1946 and 1947, plus a memorial of a gravestone and a buried piece of soap, erected in 1945 by Jewish concentration camp survivors.

Documenting the history of individual settlements throughout Germany, as well as what remains to be seen of them, this unique guide keeps the history alive and makes possible an unusual German tour. --Stephanie Gold

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German

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AACHEN lies about 70 km west of Koln between the A 4 and the A 44, close to the border between Belgium and Germany (map 4). Read the first page
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Black Death, Black Plague, Middle Ages, Third Reich, Synagogue Defeated, Berlin Mitte, German Jews, Thirty Years War, Heinrich Heine, Moses Mendelssohn, Adass Yisroel, Art Nouveau, First Crusade, Leipzig Jews, Berlin Jews, Black Forest, Cap Arcona, Frankfurt Jewish, German Democratic Republic, German Jewish, Holy Roman Empire, Ichenhausen Jews, Martin Luther, Alexander David, Anne Frank
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