Jewish cemetery (Gerolzhofen)
The Jewish cemetery Gerolzhofen is a Jewish cemetery in Gerolzhofen , a town in the Lower Franconian district of Schweinfurt .
history
The cemetery was created in 1639 a few hundred meters east of the outskirts. A Chewra Kadisha (Burial Brotherhood) was established in 1715. In 1788 a Chewra Anoshim (burial brotherhood for women) followed. The cemetery has been expanded several times over the years and Jews from the surrounding communities were also buried on it.
In the history of the cemetery there were several desecrations: In 1927 by two NSDAP members and also in 1936 and 1938. Most recently, on January 24, 1999, Nazi symbols were sprayed on the wall and the Tahara building.
Location and characterization
The cemetery is on the outskirts of Gerolzhofen on the B286 .
The three parts of the cemetery correspond to three occupancy periods. On the 120.35 ares large cemetery 528 deceased are buried in 44 rows, of which 250 can be assigned by name.
Tahara house
literature
- Lothar Mayer: Jewish cemeteries in Lower Franconia . Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2010, pp. 60–63, ISBN 978-3-86568-071-6 (with many photos)
Web links
- [1] The Jewish cemetery of Gerolzhofen near Alemannia Judaica (with many photos)
- [2] The central archive for researching the history of Jews in Germany on the Jewish cemetery in Gerolzhofen
- [3] The House of Bavarian History on the Jewish cemetery in Gerolzhofen
Coordinates: 49 ° 53 ′ 44.2 " N , 10 ° 21 ′ 43.6" E