Aschaffenburg District Rabbinate

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The district rabbinate of Aschaffenburg was established according to the regulations of the Bavarian Jewish edict of 1813 in Aschaffenburg , a city in northern Bavaria .

In 1932 the Lower Franconian rabbinate districts were redistributed and other Jewish communities were subordinated to the Aschaffenburg district rabbinate.

tasks

The duties included advising on school matters, managing foundations and distributing alms . To finance the district rabbinates, levies were paid by the individual Jewish communities.

District rabbinate congregations

District rabbi

  • 1803 to 1832: Hillel Wolf Sondheimer
  • from 1832: Israel Wertheimer
  • until 1845: Gabriel Loew Neuburger
  • 1845 to 1880: Abraham Adler (1808–1880)
  • 1882 to 1897: Simon Bamberger
  • 1898 to 1909: Gustav Wachenheimer
  • 1909 to 1932: Raphael Breuer
  • 1932 to 1938: Fritz Bloch

literature

  • More than stones ... Synagogue memorial band Bavaria. Volume I . Edited by Wolfgang Kraus, Berndt Hamm and Meier Schwarz . Developed by Barbara Eberhardt and Angela Hager with the assistance of Cornelia Berger-Dittscheid, Hans Christof Haas and Frank Purrmann. Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg im Allgäu 2007, ISBN 978-3-89870-411-3 .

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