The cemetery of Aachen-Hüls
Hüls, a district of Aachen, had and has no Jewish community. Since 2007, there is a cemetery next to the Christian cemetery, which serves the current burials.
Aachen-Haaren cemetery
From 1820 there were individual Jews in Haaren. Although the community strove for independence, the construction of a synagogue was refused. Even for the establishment of a prayer room it was not enough because of the small number of Jews.
Cemetery in Aachen-Eilendorf
From 1798, the first Jews are recorded in Eilendorf. They had a small private prayer room and from 1885 their own cemetery.
The cemetery was inaugurated in 1885 and last occupied in 1935. Today there are still 16 gravestones on the site. They are mostly no longer legible.
The cemetery of Jáchymov
On the history of the small Jewish community of Jáchymov - with the historical designation 'synagogue community Alt-Grimnitz' - very little information is available.