Sunday, 13th of April 2025, 3pm, Walk on the Traces of Vöhler Jews

Sunday, 13th of April 2025, 3pm, Walk on the Traces of Vöhler Jews

Schwarz-weiß Aufnahme der Mittelgasse in Vöhl
   Foto: Privat

 

Guided Tour by Karl-Heinz Stadtler

Versal Buchstabe Anyone who walks through Vöhl with their eyes open will still find traces of Jewish life. Names like those of Abraham Katzenstein and Selig Frankenthal have been carved into the door of an old blacksmith's shop alongside those of Christian farmers; there's the inscription in Hebrew characters above the door of a house that belonged to the Schaumburg merchant family in the 19th century; and, of course, there's the Jewish cemetery in Herzingsgrube and the former synagogue.

There is no fee. Donations are gratefully accepted.

Infotafel an einem Vöhler Haus mit QR-Code
 Foto: Ulrich Müller

 

Or you can take a tour yourself and access further information via QR codes on the buildings.

Versal: Picture from OpenClipart-Vectors auf Pixabay