The synagogue in Vallendar, a town in the district of Mayen-Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate, was built in 1856/57 and destroyed in 1938. Today, only the eastern facade of the building at Eulerstraße 3 has been preserved.
The place already had about 50 Jewish residents in the 18th century, especially since 1820, there was a further increase. In 1932, the Vallendar Jewish community was joined by Mallendar and Niederwerth. The community size was 81 in 1822, 174 in 1885, and 125 in 1932. For 1938, 15 families are still documented, and for 1942, 41 individuals.
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