see LEINGARTEN incorporating SCHLUCHTERN:
Alternate names: Schlüchtern [Ger], Schluechtern. 50°21' N, 09°31' E, 40 miles ENE of Frankfurt am Main. Jewish population: 395 (in 1905).. Facebook.page for town. Website of the Municipality Leingarten [Mar 2013]
- Encyclopedia of Jewish Life (2001), p. 1148: "Schluechtern".
- Pinkas HaKehilot, Germany, Vol. 3 (1992), p. 590: "Schlüchtern"
- JewishGen GerSIG
- synagogue and Jewish community history. [Mar 2013]
- JEWISH CEMETERY:
- Schluchtern Jewish Cemetery on the eastern border of Schluchtern with 349 m², a large cemetery built 1882, has total of 62 gravestones dating from 1882 to 1969. Before 1882, the dead were buried in Waibstadt Jewish Cemetery and Jewish Cemetery Heinsheim.
- Information at Alemannia Judaica Information about the Jewish cemetery Schluchtern
- Central Archives for the Study of the History of the Jews in Germany
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Paul Sauer : The Jewish communities in Württemberg and Hohenzollern. 1966th Pp. 157f. (Schluchtern would have to be dealt with in the book of Baden Hundsnurscher / Taddey: was an enclosed area of Baden Württemberg exclave) Wolfram Angerbauer / Hans Georg Frank : Jewish Community in district and city of Heilbronn. 1986th Pp. 200-205. Israelite cemetery Leingarten (issue) with excerpts from the book of the municipality Leingarten to "Jews in our homeland." Joseph Staudinger : Article "In 1886, 99 Jews lived in Schluchtern" in: Jobs Today, 8 August 2002. - 7105 Baden-Württemberg - 74211 Baden-Württemberg
To see information and photographs of individual gravestones in cemeteries in Baden-Wuerttemberg, click on this link and follow the directions on that page.