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New cemetery Bergen Enkheim

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Since the old cemetery in Bergen was completely occupied, the new Jewish cemetery on Vilbeler Landstraße was established in 1925 after long discussions in the community parliament. This was used until the end of the Jewish community Bergen-Enkheim in 1942.
. Another source states that the cemetery was occupied from 1925 until at least 1936.

From this time there are still about ten gravestones.

Old cemetery Bergen-Enkheim

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Bergen and Enkheim have become Frankfurt's easternmost district as a result of municipal reforms.

Around 1330, the first Jews in Bergen can be traced. Even before the Thirty Years' War there was a synagogue, which was destroyed several times and replaced by a larger building in the 19th century.

In the center of Bergen from the second half of the 17th century was the Jewish cemetery, which was replaced by the new cemetery around 1920.

Jewish cemetery Borgholzhausen

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The cemetery is located about two kilometers west of the city center on Bahnhofstrasse (L785) on the southern slope of the Nollbrink. It was probably established as early as 1750 as a joint burial ground for the synagogue communities in Borgholzhausen and Versmold, which had previously buried their deceased in the Jewish cemetery in Bielefeld. In a land map from 1772 the cemetery is marked as a parcel of land "Judenkirchhof", which must have been owned by the Borgholzhausen synagogue community at least since 1877.

New cemetery Emmendingen

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In 1717, a Jewish cemetery was established in Emmendingen. It is located quite centrally in the city next to the Margrave School.

A new cemetery was established in 1899 next to the Christian mountain cemetery. At the entrance to this cemetery is a memorial für the victims of National Socialism.

The cemetery is still occupied by the newly founded community.