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Jewish Franconia
October 2007
We just returned from Germany where we were researching for unique itineraries for Jewish Traveler.
The region north of Nuremberg and not too far away from Frankfurt is a very
beautiful
You can still see his mansion at Streitberg and the famous Bing cave he
explored and
We strongly recommend that Jews come and see what real contemporary Germany
is all about.
First
we went to
Tüchersfeld and saw
the castle where
the Jewish
settlement
was and how they lived. There were 15 small, houses within the castle.
They all lived in the same area, and shared bread baking stove and
mikweh.
Jewish children however happily coexisted with
gentiles. One man wrote in his stories how he was invited by the priest
to ring the bell (since he was not
allowed
to be an altar boy). Jews could not own land in 1600 and only can do
trading.
od.

Next we went to a small town of Ermreuth where there is a newly restored synagogue. Their small Jewish community lived here in the 18th and 19th century. It was destroyed during the Crystallnacht in 1938 and the Jews left. After the war, there was an effort to restore the synagogues and Jewish cemeteries. At the time of restoration in the 1990's, the 16th-19th century artifacts were discovered hidden in the attic. Now the museum is a part of the synagogue. The Jews do not live in Emreuth anymore, but the synagogue is used for music, religious and cultural events to promote peace and interfaith cooperation.
The woman who takes taking care of
the synagogue, Dr. Rajaa Nader, is a Christian from Syria. She is
married to a German and lives nearby. Nadler is very well versed in the
Judaism and the history of the synagogue. She said it is her project to
bring peace between different faiths. She explained symbols of the
restoration and architecture, based on
Kabbala.
Very interesting. Sometimes the schools bring students to study the war
and holocaust at the museum. Jewish communities conduct events. There
are also art exhibits, many of them by Jewish artists.
For more information, see
http://www.neunkirchen-am-brand.de/index.php?page=906
Last year at this time, we visited Berlin. The city and it's people
amazed us. This year, in a small village of
Franconia,
we see a synagogue meticulously
restored by the German government and donations throughout the world,
lovingly and enthusiastically maintained
by a Syrian
woman.
It was really an eye opening day for us and we are forever grateful
to
Michael for bringing us there.
He said it was encouraging to say a prayer in the synagogue to breath
life into it since services are not often provided there. He
thoughtfully brought a prayer book with him and beautifully sang 2
prayers. Here we are sitting in German synagogue listening to familiar
prayer songs. We were told they would be happy to open the synagogue for
bar- and bat-
mitzvahs,
or weddings,
or just for a service, and it is possible to find a rabbi to lead the
service.
It was a great day for us. I am hoping to bring my clients who are
looking for their German roots and heritage.
Suggested Itinerary
Cistomizable per each client
Jewish Franconia
Highlights of Jewish Heritage in the Franconian Switzerland
Our 7 day program is ideal for learning about German-Jewish history and relaxing
in our
Day 1.
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5.
Day 6.
Full day excursion to Bamberg, a very beautiful town with a very old Jewish
history. You can still see the medieval prayer house, follow a special guided
tour to the places of Jewish history or join the Jewish Community for Shabbat in
their new and beautiful Community Center with synagogue, mikwe and
Day 7
In the morning visit of the baroque synagogue of Schnaittach with a very
interesting exhibition of former Jewish life in the countryside (in the former
rooms of the rabbi and the chazan). In the afternoon, possibility of a very
romantic walking tour through the valley of Pottenstein, a path often used by
Jewishpeddlers in the 19th century.
Day 8.
Departure or extend your stay in Munich or Frankfurt.
Prices on request for individuals and private groups.
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