The Jewish community in Roxheim used a smaller synagogue, which was destroyed in a heavy flood of the river Rhine in 1882.
[2] After World War I, the Roxheim Jewish community had insufficient adult men to maintain a minyan.
The building, on Bobenheimer Strasse, was within sight of the Catholic parish church of St. Maria Magdalena from 1834.
[3] It was the last example of a synagogue in the northern Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis and in the eastern part of the former district of Frankenthal.
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