Synagogue (Puderbach)
The synagogue in Puderbach , a local community in the Neuwied district , was built in 1910/11. The synagogue was on Barentoner Strasse, right next to the railway line.
history
The synagogue, which was built by the building contractor Johann-Philipp Spies from Puderbach, was ceremoniously inaugurated on August 4th and 5th, 1911. It had a footprint of 9 by 7 meters and had high arched windows on the sides. On the west facade it had a porch with a staircase leading to the women's gallery .
During the November pogrom in 1938 , the synagogue was burned down by SS men. The ruin was demolished a short time later and the property was sold.
Commemoration
On November 10, 1979, a memorial plaque was placed on the cemetery chapel in memory of the Jewish residents and the synagogue of Puderbach .
In November 2012, a memorial plaque was placed on the back of the Puderbach Sparkasse building as a reminder that the synagogue was located at this location.
See also
literature
- "... and this is the gate of heaven". Synagogues in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland . Edited by Stefan Fischbach u. a., ed. from the State Office for Monument Preservation Rhineland-Palatinate u. a., Mainz 2005, ISBN 3-8053-3313-7 , pp. 316–317 (Memorial Book of Synagogues in Germany, Vol. 2).
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Coordinates: 50 ° 35 ′ 53 ″ N , 7 ° 36 ′ 40 ″ E