Jewish cemetery
The Jüdische cemetery in Lüdenscheid is listed in the list of listed buildings and monuments in Lüdenscheid as „New Jüdischer Friedhof“ Am Ramsberg under the position 147. The old cemetery was previously located on a plot of land at the corner of Knapperstraße and Lösenbacher Straße. On October 21, 1887, the synagogue community of Lüdenscheid acquired the property Am Ramsberg and prepared it as a burial ground. The old cemetery, however, remained as a grass field, but was only used by the owner of the land, the Issak and Leifmann Lennhoff family.
Jewish cemetery (Attendorn)
The old Jewish cemetery Attendorn is located on the street "Am Himmelsberg" on the outskirts of the city center and is designated in the corresponding cadastre of the city of Attendorn as a monument.
The Jewish cemetery is open to the public and can also be visited as part of the city tour "Jewish in Attendorn".
Jewish cemetery (Neubukow)
Enclosed cemetery with small number of gravestones.
Jewish cemetery (Neubrandenburg)
Old site square über built. Gräber reburied and destroyed several times. 19 gravestones still preserved, of which 18 exist in the new memorial site, which is located on the site of the former synagogue in Poststra;e. One tombstone is exhibited in the City Museum.
Jewish cemetery (Mirow)
Firstört. Serves Google Maps to the consequence partly as a parking lot.
Jewish cemetery (Marlow)
&Uml;berbaut. The exact location is unclear.
Jewish cemetery (Malchow)
Enclosed cemetery with a small number of graves.
Jewish cemetery (Malchin)
Enclosed cemetery without gravestone stock as a memorial.
Former Jewish cemetery Lazarettstraße (memorial stone)
This is a memorial stone in memory of the former Jewish cemetery at Lazarettstra;e 12.
The memorial stone is at the height of the Salvation Army in a green strip at the corner of Hoffnungsstra;e/Lazarettstra;e.
Jewish cemetery Essen Huttrop
The cemetery at Hiltrops Kamp is located in the Steele district of Essen. Here existed from 1879 an independent Jewish community with its own synagogue. It was burned down and demolished in 1938.
The cemetery at Hiltrops Kamp is the successor to the cemetery at Knottenberg, which was occupied from the 17th to the 19th century.... Nothing remains of this cemetery. He was überbaut.
The new cemetery is located in the middle of a dense residential area and still contains about 150 gravestones.
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