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Jewish cemetery of the state institution Görden
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The Jewish Cemetery of the Landesanstalt Görden is a former Jewish cemetery on the grounds of the former Landesanstalt Görden (since 2006 Asklepios Fachklinikum Brandenburg) in Brandenburg an der Havel and one of two Jewish cemeteries in the city.
Old Jewish Cemetery Eberswalde
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The Old Jewish Cemetery in Eberswalde was established in 1751. Previously, the community had used the Jewish cemetery Biesenthal. The oldest surviving gravestone dates from 1784. In 1851, the cemetery was expanded and enclosed with a brick wall in 1862. Today it has an area of about 975 m².
Jewish cemetery Friedland (Niederlausitz)
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The Jewish cemetery in Friedland, a town in the Oder-Spree district of Brandenburg (Germany), was probably established in the 18th century. The Jewish cemetery, located outside the town at Beeskower Straße 30, is a protected monument.
Jewish cemetery (Friesack)
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The Jewish cemetery in Friesack, a town in the Havelland district in the state of Brandenburg (Germany), was probably established in the 18th century. The Jewish cemetery is located on the western edge of the town on the country road to Rhinow, on Klessener Straße.
Jewish cemetery (Fürstenberg)
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The Jewish cemetery in Fürstenberg, a district of Eisenhüttenstadt in the Oder-Spree administrative district in the state of Brandenburg (Germany), was established in 1890. The Jewish cemetery on Kirchhofweg, diagonally opposite the municipal cemetery, is a protected monument.
Jewish cemetery (Fürstenwalde)
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The Jewish cemetery in Fürstenwalde/Spree, a town in the Oder-Spree district in the state of Brandenburg (Germany), was established in 1829. The Jewish cemetery at the corner of Frankfurter Straße and Grünstraße is a protected monument.
Jewish cemetery Groß Neuendorf
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The Jewish cemetery Groß Neuendorf is located in Groß Neuendorf, a district of the municipality Letschin in the district Märkisch-Oderland. It was established around the middle of the 19th century and was the Jewish cemetery for the Jewish community of the village founded in 1847 by Michael Sperling (1803-1866). The oldest of the approximately 35 preserved gravestones (Mazevot) dates from 1842.
Jáchymov
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Jáchymov is a small town in the Barnim district of Brandenburg and the administrative seat of the Jáchymov (Schorfheide) office, which includes another three municipalities.
Jewish cemetery (Märkisch Buchholz)
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The Jewish cemetery in Märkisch Buchholz, a town in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in the state of Brandenburg (Germany), was probably established in the first half of the 19th century. The Jewish cemetery, located northeast of Märkisch Buchholz on the way to Herrlichenrath in the forest, is a protected monument.
Jewish cemetery (Meinsdorf)
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The Jewish cemetery in Meinsdorf, a district of the municipality of Niederer Fläming in the district of Teltow-Fläming in Brandenburg (Germany), was probably established around 1850. The Jewish cemetery, which is located next to the municipal cemetery, is a protected monument.