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Coat of arms of Heilbronn ALTERNATE NAMES: HEILBRONN [GER], HEILBRONN NECKAR, HEILPRONN. 49°08' N, 09°13' E. 26 miles N of Stuttgart, 41 miles SE of Mannheim, in N Baden-Württemberg. Jewish populatioN: 994 (in 1885), 970 (in 1933).

Heilbronn is known for its wine industry. Around 1050, a Jewish community first was mentioned in what became known as the Judengasse (Lohtorstraße). In 1298, 143 Jews were killed during the Rintfleisch-Pogrom and in 1350 Jews were attacked again during a European epidemic of the Bubonic Plague. The city's constitution required the council to include Jews, but in the middle of the 15th century, Jews were the target of pogroms until they were evicted from the city in 1490 with the blessing of Emperor Frederick III.The common Jewish name of the town is Halpern in many variants such as Alpert, which derives from the name of this city's early Jewish community there.  As of 1803 Jews again were permitted to settle in the city as were Catholics, also prohibited from residence. By the 1860s, Jews were granted equal rights as Heilbronn citizens. The Jewish community watched their colossal synagogue goup in flames. The 350 Jew eventually were murdereed. Jewish history. [Feb 2013]

Wolfram Angerbauer , Hans Georg Frank: Jewish communities in county and city of Heilbronn. History, stories, documents. Heilbronn, Heilbronn 1986 (Series of the district Heilbronn.Volume 1), pp. 101-109

Joachim Hahn and Jürgen Krüger: Synagogues in Baden-Wuerttemberg. Volume 2: Joachim Hahn: places and institutions. Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1843-5 (Memorial Book of the synagogues in Germany. Volume 4), pp. 33-35

 

74072 Baden-Württemberg (Gerz, Peters)
DISTRICT:Heilbronn.
LOCATION OF CEMETERY:

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SOURCE: University of Heidelberg and Alemannia Judaica.

LOCATION OF CEMETERTY:
IN USE: from 1868 to 1942; 1960 to 1967 and 1998.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 491.
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SOURCE: University of Heidelberg and Alemannia Judaica.
[Researched and translated from German April 2008]

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