Rabbinate Dambach-la-Ville
The rabbinate Dambach-la-Ville was (fr. Circonscription rabbinique) a space created for 1 July 1844 Rabbinatsbezirk in Dambach-la-Ville , a French commune in the Bas-Rhin in the region Alsace .
Law of May 25, 1844
The law of May 25, 1844, which established the statutes of the Jewish religious community (“Règlement pour l'organization du culte israélite”) in France determined the creation of the Dambach-la-Ville rabbinical district. In 1910 the rabbinical district was moved to Barr .
composition
On July 1, 1844, the following Jewish communities were merged to form the Dambach-la-Ville rabbinate:
- Barr , from 1910 with the Barr Rabbinate
- Dambach-la-Ville , from 1910 with the Rabbinate Barr
- Epfig , from 1910 with the Rabbinate Barr
literature
- Jean-Philippe Chaumont, Valérie Assan: Dictionnaire biographique des rabbins et autres ministres du culte israélite. France et Algérie, du Grand Sanhédrin (1807) à la loi de Séparation (1905) . Berg International Éditeurs, Paris 2007, ISBN 978-2-911289-97-2 .