Jewish cemetery (Ahrensburg)

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The Jewish Cemetery Ahrensburg is a Jewish cemetery in Ahrensburg in the district of Stormarn (Schleswig-Holstein). Located at the Wulfsdorfer Weg, the cemetery has an area of 840 m² and is bordered by a hexagonal wall. Access is possible through a normally locked gate. Inside there are six oak trees and three rows with a total of 23 gravestones, many with the name Lehmann. The grounds are left to nature, so the graves are overgrown. Only the lawn is mowed regularly.

Jewish cemetery Elmshorn

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The Jewish cemetery in Elmshorn is located on Feldstraße. Burials no longer take place there. The enclosed area has a size of 1,740 m² and is not open to the public. At the entrance to Feldstraße there is a small tahara house from 1906. The oldest gravestones date from the early 18th century. The cemetery was assigned to the Jewish community in Hamburg from 1960 to 2007; since then it has been cared for by the Jewish community of Elmshorn, which was re-established in 2003.

Old Jewish Cemetery (Kiel)

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The Old Jewish Cemetery of Kiel is located on Michelsenstraße about 250 meters east of the general southern cemetery. The area has the backyard location typical of Jewish cemeteries. It is in use. The Old Jewish Cemetery is enclosed by a high wall and is not open to the public. After the demise of the Jewish community during the Nazi period, the cemetery was little used. In 2004, two new Jewish communities were founded in Kiel, which use both the cemetery on Michelsenstraße and other burial grounds on Eichhofstraße.