Jewish community Fritzlar
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The history of the Jewish community in the North Hessian town of Fritzlar (Schwalm-Eder district) goes back far into the Middle Ages, is punctuated by the expulsion or extermination of the community at least three times and ended during the Nazi period.
Jewish cemetery Grävenwiesbach
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The Jewish Cemetery Grävenwiesbach is a Jewish cemetery in Grävenwiesbach in the district of Hochtaunus in the German state of Hesse. The cemetery is located in the Gartenstraße in a residential area.
Old Jewish cemetery (Fulda)
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The Old Jewish Cemetery Fulda is a no longer existing cemetery in the city of Fulda in the district of Fulda in eastern Hesse. The Jewish cemetery was located on the area between today's Bahnhof-, Linden- and Rabanusstraße. Today, a park ("Jerusalemplatz") exists in its place, on the grounds of which there are no longer any gravestones. A memorial stone on the park wall at the corner of Rhabanusstrasse/Sturmiusstrasse commemorates the old cemetery.
New Jewish Cemetery (Fulda)
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The New Jewish Cemetery Fulda is a cemetery in the city of Fulda in the district of Fulda in eastern Hesse. It is a protected cultural monument and is located in the area south of the Mainstraße railroad crossing, west of Heidelsteinstraße and north of Volkersbergstraße. It has been used to the present day as the cemetery of the Jewish community that was re-established after 1945. There is no information about the number of gravestones in the Jewish cemetery.
Jewish cemetery (Griedel)
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The Jewish Cemetery Griedel is a cemetery in the district of Griedel of the city of Butzbach in the Wetterau district in Hesse.
Jewish cemetery Großkrotzenburg
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The Jewish Cemetery Großkrotzenburg was the cemetery for the inhabitants of Jewish faith in Großkrotzenburg in the Main-Kinzig district in Hesse. It was established around 1700 and was used until 1946.
Haarhausen (Borken)
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Haarhausen is the smallest district of Borken in the Schwalm-Eder district of northern Hesse. The village's 262-hectare district is located southwest of the core city of Borken in the "Olmesgrund" between the Olmes River and its tributary Merrebach. The village itself is situated at an altitude of about 185 m above sea level on a broad, north-facing mountain spur running out into the once swampy valley floor of the Olmes, somewhat to the west off the state road 3149 on the county road 70.
Jewish cemetery (Hanau)
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The Jewish Cemetery in Hanau is a historic cemetery in the city of Hanau that is no longer in use.
Jewish cemetery (Haunetal)
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The Jewish Cemetery Haunetal is a Jewish cemetery about one kilometer away from Rhina, a village in the municipality of Haunetal in the district of Hersfeld-Rotenburg in Hesse. The cemetery is a protected cultural monument and is located about 1 km south of the village between the railroad line Bebra-Fulda and the federal road 27 in the valley of the Haune.
Jewish cemetery (Hebenshausen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Hebenshausen is a cemetery in the district Hebenshausen of the municipality Neu-Eichenberg in the Werra-Meißner district in Hesse. The cemetery is a cultural monument.