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Jewish cemetery (Gensingen)

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The Jewish cemetery in Gensingen, a local community in the district of Mainz-Bingen in Rhineland-Palatinate, was established in 1804 or 1862 and occupied until about 1934. The 2499 m² Jewish cemetery is located north of the village in the parcel Der hintere Kieselberg. He is a protected cultural monument.

Jewish cemetery (Gondorf)

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The Jewish cemetery Gondorf is a Jewish cemetery in Kobern-Gondorf, a local community in the district of Mayen-Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate. The cemetery is located in the middle of a new development area at Obermarkstraße 81. The Jewish cemetery is a protected cultural monument.

Jewish cemetery (Grünstadt)

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The Jewish Cemetery Grünstadt is a Jewish cemetery in Grünstadt in the district of Bad Dürkheim in Rhineland-Palatinate, which was established around 1700. In 1881 followed an expansion of 3.5 ar. Since 1989 it is a protected cultural monument. The oldest gravestone dates from 1743.

Jewish cemetery (Hahnheim)

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The Jewish cemetery in Hahnheim was established around 1884. An desecration of the cemetery at the end of 1904 is reported in an article of the Frankfurter Israelitisches Familienblatt  The last burial in the Jewish cemetery in Hahnheim was in September 1938 (Emil Trum). In March 1945 the cemetery was destroyed (cf.

Jewish cemetery (Hartenfels)

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The Jewish cemetery in Hartenfels, a local community in the Westerwaldkreis (Rhineland-Palatinate), was probably established in the first half of the 19th century. The cemetery was built outside the village center, but today it is located in a residential area. The Jewish cemetery is located in the Kurfürstenstraße at the junction with the Hochstraße. It is a protected cultural monument.

Jewish cemetery (Hassloch)

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The Jewish cemetery in Haßloch, a community in the district of Bad Dürkheim in Rhineland-Palatinate, was established in 1821. The cemetery in the north of the village, between Dr.-Siebenpfeiffer-Strasse, Maximilianstrasse and Ludwigstrasse, is a protected cultural monument. Surrounding communities, including Geinsheim, Böhl as well as Iggelheim, also used it. Its area covers 16.7 ar.