District rabbinate Bad Kissingen
The district rabbinate Bad Kissingen was established according to the regulations of the Bavarian Jewish edict of 1813 around 1839 in Bad Kissingen , a city in northern Bavaria .
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
- Adelsberg Jewish community
- Jewish community of Bad Brückenau
- Jewish community Bad Kissingen
- Jewish community Bad Neustadt an der Saale
- Bastheim Jewish Community
- Burgsinn Jewish Community
- Jewish community of Dittlofsroda
- Jewish community Eichenhausen
- Garitz Jewish Community
- Jewish community of Geroda
- Jewish community Hammelburg
- Jewish community of Heßdorf
- Jewish community of Maßbach
- Mühlfeld Jewish community
- Jewish community of Oberelsbach
- Jewish community of Oberstreu
- Jewish community of Oberthulba
- Jewish community of Oberwaldbehrungen
- Jewish community square
- Jewish community of Poppenlauer
- Jewish community of Rieneck
- Jewish community Rödelmaier
- Jewish community Steinach
- Thüngen Jewish Community (since 1937)
- Thundorf Jewish community
- Jewish community Unsleben
- Jewish community Untererthal
- Jewish community Unterriedenberg
- Jewish community Völkersleier
- Weimarschmieden Jewish community
- Westheim Jewish Community
- Willmars Jewish Community
- Zeitlofs Jewish Community
District rabbi
- after 1790 David Wolff (?? - 1824)
- 1799 to 1809 R. Moses
- 1840 to 1852 Lazarus Adler (1810–1866)
- 1852 to 1864 Gabriel Hirsch Lippman (1805–1864)
- 1865 to 1867 Moses Löb Bamberger (1838–1899) as rabbinical administrator
- 1867 to 1899 Moses Löb Bamberger (1838–1899) as district rabbi
- 1899 to 1902 Nathan Bamberger (1842–1919) from Würzburg in representation
- 1902 to 1932 Seckel Bamberger (1863–1934)
- 1932 to 1938 Max Ephraim (1898–1942)