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Synagogue Square
This is where in 1714, the "Blue Lily" house was converted into a synagogue. In 1878 a new synagogue was constructed. During the Kristallnacht on November 9, 1938, Nazi storm troopers set fire to the...
It's easy to walk past this stark square without even realizing what it is. But, reading the history makes this place noteworthy and poignant! It is the site of a synagogue destroyed by Nazis, who th...
As a Jew that has lived in Heidelberg, visit and connect each time I am in town. Important location to remember the vibrant community that was once here and hopeful that it has returned
Synagogue Square
This is where in 1714, the "Blue Lily" house was converted into a synagogue. In 1878 a new synagogue was constructed. During the Kristallnacht on November 9, 1938, Nazi storm troopers set fire to the...
How terrible can humans be?!
It's easy to walk past this stark square without even realizing what it is. But, reading the history makes this place noteworthy and poignant! It is the site of a synagogue destroyed by Nazis, who th...
Sparse and powerful remembrance
As a Jew that has lived in Heidelberg, visit and connect each time I am in town. Important location to remember the vibrant community that was once here and hopeful that it has returned
Sad memories but well maintained
The history of this square was very interesting and reminds everybody that it must never occur again
Stones
Just a little place where the former Synagoge was - somewhere in the old town - some stones are still there