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Coat of arms of Eppingen 49 ° 08 'N, 08 ° 55' E, Stuttgart region, NW of Baden-Württemberg in Heilbronn district, n the Kraichgau, a hilly region in SW Germany, close to the confluence of the Elsenz and Hilsbach Rivers.. 1900 Jewish population: 124. Juedishes life Kraichgau, History of the Jews and their families Eppinger (Epping, 2006). The Old Synagogue in Küfergasse was built in 1731 and used until the 1870s when the Jewish community built a new synagogue. The old one was sold and became a private home. The ground floor is built from stone, the upper storeys timberframe. The ground floor still contains the 18th century mikveh visible through the iron gate.. On the doorframe of the main entrance, the slot is still visible where the mesusah used to be. The building survived the Nazi era unharmed due to the then owner, who covered the chuppah (wedding stone) with a wooden shutter and repeatedly pretended it was just a cellar window.


Cemetery photos. [Feb 2013]

75031 Baden-Württemberg
DISTRICT: Heilbronn
SOURCE: Gerz and Peters
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: "grosser Hellberg" , Weinbrennerstrasse.
IN USE: From 1819 until 1939.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 708
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SOURCE: University of Heidelberg , Alemannia Judaica and Kraichgau Projekt Group
[[Researched and translated from German February 2008]

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Parent Category: GERMANY