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Storndorf is a district of Schwalmtal in the Vogelsberg district in central Hesse. From the 17th century until 1939 Storndorf had a Jewish community. They had a synagogue , a school, a ritual bath ( mikveh ) and their own Jewish cemetery . The community belonged to the Orthodox Provincial Rabbinate of Upper Hesse with its seat in Giessen.
In the course of the regional reform in Hesse , Storndorf has formed the municipality of Schwalmtal since December 31, 1971, together with eight other previously independent localities.
Storndorf uses post code 36318 today.
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