District rabbinate Sulzbuerg
The district rabbinate Sulzbürg was established in 1823 according to the regulations of the Bavarian Jewish edict of 1813 in Sulzbürg , a district of Mühlhausen in northern Bavaria .
In 1911 the seat of the Sulzbürg district rabbinate was relocated to Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz and in 1931 it was merged with the Regensburg district rabbinate to form the Regensburg-Neumarkt rabbinate district.
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
- Jewish community Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate (from 1868)
- Jewish community Sulzbürg
- Jewish community of Thalmässing (since 1850/51)
District rabbi
- 1813 to 1850 Ruben Weil
- 1851 to 1894 Mayer Löwenmayer (died 1894), since 1837 rabbinate adjunct in Sulzbürg; 1860-1882 also for the Jews in Regensburg charge
- 1895 to 1935 Magnus Weinberg (* 1867; died February 12, 1943 in Theresienstadt ), after 1935 rabbi of the Würzburg district rabbinate .
- after 1935 Falk Salomon
Web links
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 .