History of the Jews in Regensburg

Judensau ("Jews' sow") at Regensburg Cathedral
Interior of Regensburg Synagogue immediately before its demolition 1519, Albrecht Altdorfer
Street sign in the Westnerwacht quarter
Judenstein ("Jews' stone") at the eponymous middle school
Jewish Community Hall at Regensburg
Memorial created by Dani Karavan in 2005 at Neupfarrplatz that depicts the foundation of the synagogue

The history of the Jews in Regensburg, Germany reaches back over 1,000 years. The Jews of Regensburg are part of Bavarian Jewry; Regensburg was the capital of the Upper Palatinate and formerly a free city of the German empire. The great age of the Jewish community in this city is indicated by the tradition that a Jewish colony existed there before the common era; it is undoubtedly the oldest Jewish settlement in Bavaria of which any records exist.


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