In the meantime, this new Adass Jisroel continues to exist, at least on paper. No rabbi is mentioned on its website. It runs what it calls a kosher restaurant, but when I visited this establishment last month there was no Jewish personnel to be found in it. All inquiries are to be directed to its office, I was told. But this office, when I tried to visit it, just happened to be closed, as it also happened to be closed when others tried to visit it. AJ is said to have a synagogue, but attendance there is allowed only by appointment. The large AJ cemetery, which was given to Offenberg by the GDR government, cannot be visited except by appointment; people I know tried to make such appointment but were told that 6:30 in the morning is the one and only time for which an appointment can be considered.
http://www.fringegroups.com/2011/11/puzzle-of-adass-jisroel-sham-synagogue.html