Jewish cemetery Hechingen
1955 was a "honorary plaque" für the murdered Jews in the cemetery hall attached.
2020/1 Since große parts of the north-western part of the cemetery and the cemetery hall are collapsed, the cemetery is currently being renovated. The renovation of the surrounding wall is about 3/4 completed. Therefore, the cemetery is currently closed.
New Jewish Cemetery Spandau
The new Jüdische cemetery was established in 1858 and was enclosed by artillery carriages, because from 1872 the German militaryär produced weapons in the area.
In1913 they built a repräsentative double portal at the entrance of the cemetery and at the cemetery chapel.
From 1923 there was Verschönerungsarbeiten at the cemetery, it was purchased 500 square meters für die Erweiterung des Geländs, giving them the chance to vergößern the cemetery to wall and employees such as Gärtner and Friedhofswärter to hire.
Jewish cemetery
Jewish cemetery (Herleshausen)
Underneath the Soviet military cemetery (already clearly signposted from Eisenacher Straße) lies the old Jewish cemetery with about 70 tombstones, some of which are still in good condition.
Left of the entrance to the military cemetery, a narrow path leads to the entrance of the Jewish cemetery.
Those wishing to visit the cemetery should inquire beforehand with the local congregation, which holds the key to the cemetery grounds.
Both cemeteries, Jewish and Soviet, are well preserved and regularly maintained.
Jewish cemetery (Seulberg)
The cemetery is located southwest of Seulberg, accessible via Landgrafenstraße, about 200 m after the last houses on the left side.
Jewish cemetery Runkel
Jewish cemetery Castrop-Rauxel
Memorial plaque with the following text
.Relief of a menorah
"Cemetery of the Jewish Community Castrop-Rauxel from 1743 - 1934 Oldest cemetery in Castrop-Rauxel"
Relief of a Star of David