Former Synagogue
Grave once had a small Jewish community. In the 19th century, the community flourished, and a synagogue was built. It was consecrated in 1871.
Grave once had a small Jewish community. In the 19th century, the community flourished, and a synagogue was built. It was consecrated in 1871. Of the fifty to one hundred Jews living in Grave in the 19th century, only ten remained by the early 20th century. The synagogue was closed during the German occupation. After the war, the Reformed congregation purchased the building and used it as a church. Today, it is a private residence.
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