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Coat of arms of Durbach 48°29′36″N 8°01′19″E DURBACH is a municipality in Ortenau district on the edge of the northern Black Forest Mountains, six km NE of Offenburg. Wine and tourism are the mainstay, particularly Riesling wine (Klingelberger grape from vineyard in Durbach.) Schloss Staufenberg, a castle owned by the Markgraf von Baden and Skulpturenpark, an exhibition of contemporary sculptures in the park of the MediClin Staufenburg Klinik, are tourist attractions.. A Jewish Community in Durbach existed since the beginning of the 17th century until its dissolution on February 1900. After 1700, the Jewish community had a synagogue, a school, and a mikvah. Cemetery was built in 1813. In 1827 the, rabbinate was allocated. The Jewish inhabitants were mainly traders, butchers and bakers. There was a Zionist school. Jewish population:


1801 106 people
1825 38 people
1875 21 people
1900 10 people
1933 8 people

Extensive Jewish history. [Feb 2013]

77770 Baden-Württemberg
SOURCE: Gerz.
DISTRICT: Ortenaukreis.
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: Between Klingelbergerstrasse 2 and 4.
IN USE:
From 1813 until 1917. Last burial 1917 (Jakob Bodenheimer). The oldest gravestone, dated 1848, is decorated with columns and a decorative ornamentation.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 17
DOCUMENTATION:

PUBLICATIONS:
NOTES:
SOURCES: University of Heidelberg and Alemannia Judaica.
[Researched and translated from German January 2008]

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Parent Category: GERMANY