District rabbinate Burgebrach

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The District Rabbinate Burgebrach was established on December 14, 1826 in Burgebrach , a municipality in the Bamberg district in northern Bavaria .

Before that, the district rabbinate had been in Bischberg since 1825 , because there was a police authority there, as the Bavarian Jewish edict of 1813 prescribed. From 1829 the district rabbinate Burgebrach looked after the district rabbinate Adelsdorf . In 1907 these two district rabbinates were incorporated into the Bamberg 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

Since the Adelsdorf rabbinate was also supervised by the Burgebrach rabbinate from 1829, confusion arises in the literature about the affiliation of the communities to the district rabbinates:

District rabbi

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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 .
  • Eva Groiss-Lau: Jewish cultural property in the country. Synagogues, real estates and immersion baths in Upper Franconia . Edited by Klaus Guth (Landjudentum in Oberfranken, Vol. 2), Munich 1995, ISBN 3-422-06142-8 , p. 23 and Fig. 7.