Jewish Germany

Jewish Compass lists 3 kosher stores, 3 synagogues, 2 mikvah ritual baths, 2 kosher certification hechshers and 2 jewish schools in Germany.

Jewish life in Germany goes back more than 1,700 years — Cologne's community is documented from 321 CE — and German Jewry shaped Jewish thought, scholarship, and culture for centuries before the Holocaust. The community has been rebuilt in the decades since, growing significantly with arrivals from the former Soviet Union.

Today communities across cities including Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, and Cologne maintain synagogues, kosher facilities, and Jewish museums.

Browse Jewish Compass for kosher dining, synagogues, mikvahs, and heritage sites across Germany.