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Arms of the municipality Gailingen am HochrheinALTERNATE NAMES: GAILINGEN [GER], GAYLINGEN, GAILINGEN AM HOCHRHEIN. In SE Germany, on the Swiss border. In Landkreis Konstanz, Wikipedia. 47°42' N, 08°45' E, Gailingen am Hochrhein is a municipality in the district of Konstanz and a nationally recognized resort. Jewish population: 663 (in 1900), 314 (in 1933). For centuries Gailingen had a large Jewish population. The first Jew settled at the end of the Thirty Years' War (1657). Twenty years later, the Chevra Kadisha was foundeed. The still well-preserved Jewish cemeterybegan. From 1827 to 1925 this was the seat of a rabbinate with a synagogue that lasted until Kristallnacht on 10 November 1938. The 1862 Jewish populaton was 50% (990 out of 982 Christians). From 1870 to 1884  a Jewish mayor, Leopold Guggenheim.. The community insitutuions were excellent. A Holocaust memorial was erected n the Jewish cemetery below the Bürgli-castle in 1948 for those in the 1940, Wagner Buerckel action or sent to Gurs concentration camp. Since 1976, in Synagogue Square is a memorial stone and a plaque for the synagogue destroyed in 1938. The Jewish cemetery established around 1650 has 1,244 gravestones, the oldest gravestone dating from 1695, the most recent burial in 1980. The Gailingen community center, formerly the Jewish school and community center, is now used among other things as a documentation center of Jewish history and culture of Lake Constance and the Upper Rhine. [Feb 2013]

From 1972 until 1975, the municipalities of Amlishagen, Dünsbach, Michelbach/Heide as well as Oberweiler und Unterweiler out of the municipality Wittenweiler were annexed following the Municipality Reform.


 


 

78262 Baden-Württemberg (Gerz, Peters)
DISTRICT: Konstanz
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: Bürglestrasse (DETAIL).
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NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 1,244
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SOURCE: University of Heidelberg and Alemannia Judaica.
[Researched and translated from German February 2008]

To see information and photographs of individual gravestones in cemeteries in Baden-Wuerttemberg, click on this link and follow the directions on that page.

Parent Category: GERMANY