Rödelheim

An edition of the Ma'assebuch was published here in 1753 by Jona ben Josche Gamburg and printed by Karl Reich.Seligman Baer, a masoretic scholar and Hebrew grammarian of the modern period, also published in Rödelheim.Rödelheim had become a major center for the printing and export of Hebrew books, many of which can be found in the Jewish Museum of Switzerland’s collection.The last residents had to leave the building on 3 November 1939, after which it was used as a storage room for a car repair shop.[4] In addition, there are a number of Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) in Rödelheim commemorating the lives of Jews and others persecuted under National Socialist rule.
Memorial for the former synagogue
Hebrew calendar for the year 1840/41. Printed by I. Lehrberger u. Comp., Rödelheim. In the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland .
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