Jewish cemetery (Kirchheimbolanden)

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The cemetery was opened in 1843 (parcel 3070). Other sources mention this date only as an extension of the cemetery already established in the 17th century. The area covers 42.60 ares. A mortuary (Tahara house) was present. It was destroyed during the Nazi period and is only preserved as a ruin. There are still about 200 gravestones in the cemetery today.

A key to visit the cemetery can be obtained at the Kirchheimbolanden town hall. The cemetery is not accessible by car.

Jewish cemetery (Kirn)

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The Jewish Cemetery Kirn is a Jewish cemetery in Kirn, a town in the district of Bad Kreuznach in Rhineland-Palatinate. It is located directly next to the municipal cemetery. The Jewish cemetery is a cultural monument worthy of protection.

Jewish cemetery (Koblenz)

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The Jewish cemetery in Koblenz is a well-preserved burial place of the Jewish religious community in northern Rhineland-Palatinate. The current synagogue of the Jewish religious community of Koblenz and the surrounding counties, which served as a mourning hall until 1947, adjoins the Jewish cemetery in the Rauental district to the north, which was first established in 1303. In its history, the cemetery was lifted and destroyed several times, but was always reestablished by the Jewish community in Koblenz.

Jewish cemetery (Könen)

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The Jewish cemetery in Könen, a district of Konz on the Moselle in the Trier-Saarburg district of Rhineland-Palatinate, was established in the mid-19th century. The Jewish cemetery, which is located above Reiniger Straße No. 5, is a protected cultural monument.