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„Alemannia Judaica“

Details about the History and Internet Presentation of an Important Research Group. „Alemannia Judaica“. The Region of „Alemannia Judaica“: Baden-Württemberg (Germany), Elsass (Alsace, France), Switzerland Vorarlberg (Austria). Jewish communities In southwest Germany

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„Alemannia Judaica“

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  1. Details about the History and Internet Presentation of an Important Research Group „Alemannia Judaica“

  2. The Region of „Alemannia Judaica“: Baden-Württemberg (Germany), Elsass (Alsace, France), Switzerland Vorarlberg (Austria)

  3. Jewish communities In southwest Germany and adjoining areas (2013)

  4. Ludwig Bez Since 1985: Pädagogisch-kulturelles Centrum Ehemalige Synagoge Freudental

  5. Prof. Dr. Paul Sauer (1931 - 2010) „Die jüdischen Gemeinden in Württemberg und Hohenzollern“ (1966)

  6. Prof. Dr. Utz Jeggle (1941-2009) „Judendörfer in Württemberg“,1969 Prof. Dr. Jeggle, 2008

  7. Dr. Joachim Hahn (born 1954) „Synagogen in Baden-Württemberg“ (1987) „Erinnerungen und Zeugnisse jüdischer Geschichte In Baden-Württemberg“ (1988)

  8. Plans of Jewish Cemeteries in: Hahn, Erinnerungen und Zeugnisse… (1988)

  9. Prof. Dr. Heiko Haumann (born 1945)

  10. Jewish Museum in Hohenems – Villa Rosenthal

  11. Rabbiner Dr. Aron Tänzer (1871-1937) Rabbiner in Hohenems, 1896-1905 Rabbiner in Göppingen, 1907-1937

  12. Some Books of Rabbi Aron Taenzer History of the Jews in Hohenems, 1905, (850 pages) History of the Jews in Jebenhausen and Goeppingen, 1927, (574 pages;new edition 1988 History of the Jews in Wuerttemberg, 1937 New edition 1983

  13. Working together about Dr. Aron Taenzer Dr. Karl Heinz Rueß in Goeppingen Prof. Dr. Karl Heinz Burmeister (born 1936) in Bregenz (Austria) and Hohenems Book about Rabbi Dr. Aron Tänzer, written by Dr. Karl Heinz Burmeister, Karl Heinz Rueß and others (1987)

  14. Some of the first members of Alemannia Judaica Prof. Dr. Karl Heinz Burmeister (born 1936) Dr. Karl Heinz Rueß Günter Boll (1940-2012) Jost Grosspietzsch Ruben Frankenstein (born 1938) Dr. Frowald Gil Huettenmeister (born 1938) Prof. Dr. Freddy Raphael (born 1936) Dr. Uri Kaufmann (born 1957) Prof. Dr. Heiko Haumann (born 1945)

  15. Publications on Jewish History („guides“) published by Klaus Schubert in Haigerloch (six of about 60)

  16. Dr. Frowald Gil Hüttenmeister

  17. Anual Meeting of Alemannia Judaica in Freudental 2009

  18. Annual Meeting of Alemannia Judaica In Alsace 2011

  19. Since 1999: European Day of Jewish Culture

  20. Königin-Olga-Stift Stuttgart 2002: Religious Education with Rabbi Dr. Benjamin Adler (Jerusalem)

  21. Joachim Hahn: Synagogen in Baden-Wuerttemberg. 2005.

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