Jewish cemetery (Erpel)

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The Jewish cemetery in Erpel, a local community in the district of Neuwied in Rhineland-Palatinate, was occupied between 1880 and 1917. The Jewish cemetery is located northeast of the village in the forest. It is a protected cultural monument.

Jewish cemetery Eppelsheim

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The Jewish cemetery in Eppelsheim (Alzey-Worms district, Rhineland-Palatinate) was established in 1833 on an elongated rectangular area on Dintesheimer Weg west of the village and enclosed by a quarry stone wall. The cemetery also served as a burial place for Jews from Gundersheim, barely four kilometers away, and Westhofen, more than seven kilometers away. 70 gravestones with death dates from 1817(!) to 1916 have been preserved. Since 1977 the gravestones, which are mainly made of sandstone and in the case of the youngest specimens of black-swedish, have been placed on the wall.

Jewish cemetery (Flacht)

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The Jewish cemetery of Flacht, a local community in the Rhine-Lahn district in Rhineland-Palatinate, is located outside the village, about 300 meters above the municipal cemetery. The cemetery covers an area of 4.63 ares. It was established in 1921. Previously, the deceased of the Jewish community Flacht were buried in the Jewish cemetery in Diez.