Jewish cemetery Walldorf
Jewish cemetery Tauberbischofsheim
Jewish cemetery Wankheim
Jewish cemetery Wenkheim
Jewish cemetery Wiesloch
Jewish cemetery (Amberg)
Jewish cemetery (Ansbach)
The dead of the Jewish community of Ansbach were initially buried in Bechhofen.
Jewish cemetery (Aschaffenburg)
In Aschaffenburg, a first Jewish cemetery was established in 1890. It is adjacent to the main municipal cemetery, from which it is separated by a wire mesh fence or hedge. A large tahara house stands next to the main entrance gate. During the Nazi period the cemetery was desecrated. The cemetery area covers 22,50 ar.
Jewish cemetery Schweinheim (Aschaffeburg)
A Jewish cemetery documented since the first half of the 18th century is located between the districts of Obernau and Schweinheim, which were incorporated into Aschaffenburg, on the "Judenberg" or "Am Erbig". In 1715 the government in Mainz approved the construction of the cemetery wall. Until 1942 the Jews who died in Aschaffenburg (until 1890) and other places in the area (Kleinostheim, Hobbach, Großostheim, Groß- und Kleinwallstadt, Goldbach, Obernau, Mömlingen, Niedernberg and Schöllkrippen) were buried in this cemetery.