District rabbinate Burgpreppach
The district rabbinate Burgpreppach was established in accordance with the regulations of the Bavarian Jewish edict of 1813 in Burgpreppach , a market in the Lower Franconian district of Haßberge in 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
In the 19th century:
- Aidhausen Jewish community
- Jewish community Altenstein
- Autenhausen Jewish Community
- Jewish community of Burgpreppach
- Jewish community of Ermershausen
- Jewish community of Höchheim
- Jewish community Hofheim with a branch community Lendershausen
- Jewish community of Schweinshaupten
- Sulzdorf Jewish community
- Jewish community of Trappstadt
After a new division of the Lower Franconian rabbinate districts, the following communities belonged to the Burgpreppach district rabbinate in 1932:
- Aidhausen Jewish community
- Jewish community of Burgpreppach
- Jewish community of Ermershausen
- Jewish community of Höchheim
- Jewish community of Hofheim
- Jewish community of Kleinbardorf
- Jewish community in Kleineibstadt
- Jewish community Kleinsteinach
- Jewish community Bad Königshofen
- Jewish community of Maroldsweisach
- Jewish community of Memmelsdorf
- Jewish community of Oberlauringen
- Reckendorf Jewish community
- Jewish community of Schweinshaupten
District rabbi
- 1838–1845: Abraham Adler (1808–1880)
- before 1848: Josef Gabriel Adler (1802–1873)
- around 1876: A. Hirsch
- until 1927: Max Ephraim
- until 1938: Saul Munk (1899–1969)