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Jewish cemetery Büdesheim (Hesse)
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The Jewish Cemetery Büdesheim was the cemetery for the inhabitants of Jewish faith in Büdesheim, a district of the municipality Schöneck in the Main-Kinzig district in Hesse. It existed approximately since the year 1870 and was used until 1942.
Jewish cemetery (Burghaun)
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The Jewish Cemetery Burghaun is a Jewish cemetery in Burghaun, a community in the district of Fulda in eastern Hesse. The cemetery is a protected cultural monument and is located in the southern part of the village at the end of Ringstraße.
Jewish cemetery (Bad König)
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The Jewish cemetery Bad König is a cemetery in the city of Bad König in the Odenwaldkreis in Hesse. It is listed as a cultural monument.
Jewish cemetery (Butzbach)
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The Jewish Cemetery Butzbach is a cemetery in the city of Butzbach in the Wetterau district in the German state of Hesse.
Jewish cemetery (Bad Zwesten)
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The Jewish Cemetery Bad Zwesten is a cemetery in the municipality of Bad Zwesten in the Schwalm-Eder district in the state of Hesse,
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Jewish cemetery (Beienheim)
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The Jewish Cemetery Beienheim is a Jewish cemetery in Beienheim, a district of Reichelsheim (Wetterau) in the Wetteraukreis region of Hesse, Germany.
Jewish cemetery (Crainfeld)
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The Jewish Cemetery Crainfeld is a Jewish cemetery near Crainfeld, a district of the municipality of Grebenhain in the Vogelsbergkreis (Hesse). The cemetery is a protected cultural monument and is located north of the village above the road to Bannerod.
Jewish cemetery (Darmstadt)
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The Jewish cemetery of the Hessian city of Darmstadt was established around 1680 in the Bessung area. The Jewish cemetery, which was not destroyed during the National Socialist era, is considered one of the most important preserved sites of its kind in Germany.[1]
Jewish community Borken
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The Jewish community of Borken existed from the 17th/18th century[1][2] until September 7, 1942, when its last members were deported[3]
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