District rabbinate Kitzingen
The Kitzingen District Rabbinate was established in accordance with the regulations of the Bavarian Jewish edict of 1813 in Kitzingen , a town in the Kitzingen district in northern Bavaria .
The district rabbinate was founded in 1871 when the district rabbinate Mainbernheim was moved to Kitzingen.
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
- Acholshausen Jewish community
- Ansbach Jewish Community (since 1937)
- Aschbach Jewish Community (since 1920)
- Jewish community of Aub
- Bullenheim Jewish Community
- Burghaslach Jewish Community (since 1932)
- Bütthard Jewish community
- Dornheim Jewish community
- Jewish community in Fuchsstadt
- Gaukönigshofen Jewish community
- Jewish community of Geroldshausen
- Jewish community of Giebelstadt
- Jewish community Goßmannsdorf
- Jewish community Großlangheim
- Jewish community Hohenfeld
- Jewish community Hüttenheim
- Jewish community Kitzingen
- Jewish community of Kleinlangheim
- Mainbernheim Jewish community
- Jewish community Marktsteft (with Obernbreit)
- Jewish community of Nenzenheim
- Jewish community of Sickershausen
- Jewish community in Sommerhausen
- Jewish community of Tauberrettersheim
- Jewish community Untereisenheim
- Jewish community of Wiesenbronn
- Jewish community of Zeilitzheim
District rabbi
- Immanuel Adler (until 1911)
- Josef Wohlgemuth (1914–1935)
- Siegmund Hanover (Würzburg; representation 1935–1937)
- Gotthelf Isaiah Wohlgemuth (1937–1939)
literature
- Elmar Schwinger: From Kitzingen to Izbica. Rise and catastrophe of the Main Franconian Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Kitzingen (= writings of the Stadtarchiv Kitzingen, vol. 9) . Kitzingen 2009.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Schwinger, Elmar: From Kitzingen to Izbica . P. 50.