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Denkmal an ehemalige Synagoge Rödelheim
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Denkmal an ehemalige Synagoge Rödelheim

A Tribute to a Lost Community

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The monument of the former Rödelheim Synagogue serves as a quiet testament to the Jewish community that once thrived here. Visiting this place invites reflection on history and the importance of remembrance and tolerance. Although accessibility is limited, the message it conveys is powerful and universal. Let the serene atmosphere inspire thoughts of history and unity.
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Rödelheim became a district of Frankfurt on April 1, 1910.

Quick Facts

Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Can you see that Ginkgo tree near the Brentano House? Imagine if it could speak. Turn around, and there lies the place where the Rödelheim Synagogue once stood. Back in the 1930s, this spot was bustling with the spirit of the Jewish community. It was more than a place of worship; it was the heart of celebrations and gatherings that defined their community life. The monument here keeps those memories alive. As you stand here, let the history surround you, remembering those who laughed, lived, and prayed in this very place. As you wander through the nearby parks, take in the tranquility and let the past whisper its stories to you.

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