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Synagogue District, Neuwied

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The synagogue district of Neuwied (Template:Lang-de) with its seat in Neuwied, Germany, was created by the 1847 Prussian Jews Act. Neuwied is a town in the eponymous county of Neuwied in the north of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

In 1864, the municipalities of Heddesdorf and Irlich belonged to the district. In 1894 they were joined by Jews living in Fahr, Hüllenberg, Rockenfeld and Rodenbach.