This museum is closed permanently.
The museum's permanent exhibition on the upper floor provides a comprehensive overview of six centuries of Jewish life in Rotenburg an der Fulda and the surrounding area. Through authentic testimonies, visitors can learn about the history and experiences of the Jewish community in this region.
One of the most striking exhibits in the museum is the Torah scroll from the 1938 desecrated and devastated synagogue in Rotenburg. This exhibit serves as a poignant reminder of the persecution faced by the Jewish community during the Holocaust.
Visits to the museum are possible all year round by telephone appointment. Additionally, from April to October, the museum is open on the first Sunday of each month at 3 pm. Admission to the museum is free, making it accessible to all who are interested in learning about Jewish history and culture.
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