Jewish cemetery in Ermsleben

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Little is known about the history of the Jewish cemetery in Ermsleben. It was destroyed during the Nazi era and afterwards, demolished and built on elsewhere. It is surrounded by a wall on one side and a fence on the other. The grounds are laid to lawn. A memorial stone from the GDR era commemorates the Jews murdered during the Nazi era.

The cemetery is located at the junction of Meisdorfer Straße / Pechhüttenweg on the outskirts of the town, next to the former gasworks.

Bisperode - Jewish spouses' stones (Coppenbrügge)

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At the turn of the century, only one Jewish merchant family lived in Bisperode. There was therefore no sufficient reason to establish a Jewish cemetery. The Spiegelbergs were buried in the Christian cemetery on the outskirts. The small family burial site was once surrounded by a  cast-iron fence and was thus clearly separated from the Christian graves.

 

 

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Hertha Neufeld

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Hertha Neufeld was born on 14.1.1886 in Berlin and died on 16.1.1975 in London. She was the younger sister of the famous social work pioneer Siddy Wronsky. In Berlin, where she lived until 1938, she held a leading position with the "Jüdische Kinderhilfe e.V." (Auguststrasse), that was founded after the end of the First World War to help immigrants from East European countries and their children. It rendered a variety of services, especially in the fields of health and education.

Mirjam Rosenstein

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Mirjam Wolff-Rosenstein (née Rosenblum) was born on 3.3.1911 in Berlin. Her mother was Gertrud Rosenblum-Rosenthal (née Vogelsdorff), who was a director of a business. Gertrud was deported to Riga by the Nazis and was murdered on 9.5.1945. Gertrud's second husband was Erich Rosenthal, who was deported together with her. Mirjam's father was Hermann Rosenblum, and her siblings were Alexander Rosenblum and Eva Thea (Chava) Perls. All three children went to high school. Mirjam attended a Realschule in Berlin and left it in 1928.