Jewish life in Witten
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The influx of Jews to Witten began in the early 19th century. The Jewish community had its peak around 1910 with about 500 members. Today, there is no longer a separate Jewish community in Witten. The approximately 100 (as of 2012) Jews living in Witten belong to the Jewish Community of Greater Dortmund.[1]
Jewish cemetery (Peckelsheim)
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The Peckelsheim Jewish Cemetery is located in the Peckelsheim district of the town of Willebadessen in the district of Höxter in North Rhine-Westphalia. As a Jewish cemetery, it is a listed building under the monument number 74 since June 3, 1993.
Ledderken Jewish Cemetery
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The Ledderken Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Witten. The closed cemetery of the former Jewish community still contains about 130 gravestones. The cemetery is owned by the State Association of Jewish Communities of Westphalia-Lippe. It is registered in the municipal list of monuments as an architectural monument.
Old Jewish cemetery at the Weißenburgstraße
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The Old Jewish Cemetery on Weißenburgstraße in the Wuppertal district of Elberfeld was used until 1896 as a confessional burial ground for the Jews of the then city of Elberfeld. The only about 0.1 hectare large area of the cemetery near the Engelnbergtreppe is today only accessible to the public as part of a guided tour.
Jewish cemetery at the vineyard
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The Jewish Cemetery on the Weinberg is a Jewish cemetery on the flank of the Stübchensberg in the Wuppertal district of Uellendahl-Katernberg, the address is Weinberg 4. It was established as a successor to the Old Jewish Cemetery on Weißenburgstraße in 1896.
Jewish cemetery Krummacherstrasse
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The Jewish Cemetery Krummacherstraße (also Jewish Cemetery at Eskesberg) is a Jewish cemetery opened in 2008 in Wuppertal at Eskesberg in the district of Elberfeld-West.
Jewish cemetery (Würselen-Morsbach)
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The Jewish Cemetery Würselen-Morsbach is located in the Morsbach district of the city of Würselen in the Aachen region (North Rhine-Westphalia) and was established in 1857 and occupied until 1939. The cemetery is located west of Würselen above the Wurmtal between Waldstraße and Steingasse and served as a burial place for Jews from Würselen, Herzogenrath, Kohlscheid and Bardenberg.
Jewish cemetery (Sinzenich)
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The Jewish Cemetery Sinzenich is a Jewish cemetery in Sinzenich, a district of the city of Zülpich in the district of Euskirchen (North Rhine-Westphalia). The cemetery is located in Gartenstraße, in the middle of a new development area.
Old Jewish cemetery at the Hugostraße
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The Jewish Cemetery on Hugostraße is a Jewish cemetery in the former city of Barmen, which has been a district of Wuppertal (North Rhine-Westphalia) since its incorporation in 1929/30. It is located south of the Barmer Nordpark on Hugostraße.
Jewish cemetery Ahrweiler
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The Jewish Cemetery Ahrweiler is a Jewish cemetery in Ahrweiler in the district of Ahrweiler (Rhineland-Palatinate). It is a protected cultural monument.