Etz Chaim Community Center
Jewish cemetery
http://www.stadteldagsen.de/akse_rund.html1753 Eldags Jews bought this land, which had been allocated to them by the city, to establish a cemetery. The community later included up to 50 people. The cemetery was closed in 1938 by the Nazis, the memorial stones obstructed or removed, the site leveled and partially sold. In 1953, with the four remaining gravestones, this memorial was erected to commemorate the injustice of National Socialism and to remember the Jewish fellow citizens
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Eisleben new cemetery
The new Jewish cemetery was inaugurated in 1877.
You leave the city in a northerly direction ütte via Magdeburger Stra;e (old B 180, signpost to „Oberhütte“). On the outskirts of the town you pass the general cemetery on the left, in the northern corner of which is the new Jewish cemetery, established in 1877. Immediately after the cemetery on the left is the entrance to the allotment garden colony „Bergmannsruh“. From there a locked gate leads to the Jewish cemetery.
Old cemetery in Eisleben
The old Jewish cemetery of Eisleben was used from the beginning of the 19th century until 1877. The cemetery was destroyed and abused. It was not until 2008 that an attempt was made to restore the cemetery.
In 2014, the class 9 with the assistance of Mr. Rüdiger Seideldes Martin Luther Gymnasium meticulously documented the Jewish cemetery of Eisleben with scientific standards. A document worth reading!
The cemetery in Elsdorf
The Jewish cemetery of Elsdorf is located at the large sugar factory. The cemetery was acquired in 1847. The oldest stone dates from 1791, the site was already used as a cemetery before the acquisition. Today there are about 80 graves. Graves were moved here, which had to give way to the open pit coal mining. A stone commemorates Russian forced laborers who were killed by bombs. A surviving Jew had a memorial stone erected.
If the open-cast lignite mine in Hambacher Forst is expanded as planned, this cemetery will soon no longer exist.
Weaving goods - Department store - Siegfried Cohn
Banking and bills of exchange - S. Rosenbusch
Salomon Rosenbusch was married to Jeanette Rosenbusch,née Ochs.The couple had two sons - Bernhard Rosenbusch and Alphons Rosenbusch.They all found their final resting place at the Jüdische Friedhof Augsburg, Haunstetter Straße.