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Jewish cemetery (Reckendorf)

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The Jewish Cemetery Reckendorf is a Jewish cemetery in Reckendorf, a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg, which was established in 1798. It is located west of Reckendorf on a forest slope and can be reached via the chapel path branching off from the Lourdes Chapel on the main road.

Jewish cemetery (Zeckendorf)

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The Jewish Cemetery Zeckendorf is a Jewish cemetery in Zeckendorf, a district of Scheßlitz in the Upper Franconian county of Bamberg, which was built around 1617. The cemetery is located in a wooded area on a hill between Zeckendorf and Demmelsdorf. It is difficult to find for people who are not familiar with the place, because there are no signs.
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New Jewish Cemetery (Würzburg)

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A new Jewish cemetery (also: Jüdischer Friedhof Lengfeld or officially Israelitischer Friedhof) was established from 1880 to 1882 and consecrated on July 4, 1882. In the decades before, the Jews of Würzburg had been buried in Höchberg and Heidingsfeld. The Höchberg cemetery remained the preferred burial place for many Orthodox even after 1882, especially after the possibility of burying ash urns was available in the new cemetery since about 1900 (urn hall). The oldest gravestone is from 1881 (Amalie Bechhöfer). A massive stone wall surrounds the cemetery.

Jewish cemetery Riensberg

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The Riensberg Jewish Cemetery is located in Schwachhausen, a district of the municipality of Bremen in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, directly adjacent to the Riensberg Cemetery. Surrounded by a moat and a wall, the 5,300 m² Jewish cemetery at H.-H.-Meier-Allee 80 (access from Beckfeldstraße) was completed in 2008.[1]

Jewish cemetery Spadener Höhe

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The Spadener Höhe Jewish Cemetery is located in the Spadener Höhe Cemetery in Lehe, a district in the North borough of the municipality of Bremerhaven in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. This cemetery was founded in 1964 and has a size of about 14.3 ha. For the deceased of the Israelite faith there is a separate burial ground.[1]

Jewish cemetery (Hadamar)

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The Jewish Cemetery Hadamar is a Jewish cemetery in Hadamar, a town in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in Central Hesse. The cemetery is a protected cultural monument and is located between Neue Chaussee and Am Steinkreuz, on the edge of a new development area.