Jewish cemetery (Stockelsdorf)

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Stockelsdorf Jewish Cemetery (June 2010)

The Jewish cemetery Stockelsdorf is a Jewish cemetery in Stockelsdorf in the Ostholstein district in Schleswig-Holstein . The cemetery is listed as a cultural monument by the Schleswig-Holstein State Office for Monument Preservation .

description

The cemetery is located about 100 meters from the Lübeck city ​​limits in Morier Straße and is surrounded by residential buildings and hidden at the far end of the parking lot of a small shopping center. About 36 tombstones have been preserved on the 450 m² grassy plot of land . 36 inscriptions are recorded in the epigraphic database epidat of the Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute and are accessible online.

history

In the 18th century, the estate manager Philibert Fack of the Mori estate founded a small settlement on the estate and named it Fackenburg. Due to the favorable location on an arterial road to Lübeck, numerous craftsmen soon settled there, and from 1792 three Jewish families too. In 1803 there were already 18 Jewish families, a total of 75 people. This small community was assigned its own cemetery in 1799, and the first burial took place in 1812. Today the cemetery is in the Stockelsdorf area, not far from the church in the center of the village. On June 21, 1990, 17 tombstones were knocked over and partially destroyed by unknown persons. Other gravestones were also damaged in 1992, although no precise police report is available.

literature

Web links

Commons : Jewish Cemetery  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Stockelsdorf , accessed on November 30, 2019
  2. Nathanja Hüttenmeister, Rolf Verleger (ed.): House of Eternity. The Stockelsdorf Jewish cemetery. 1st edition. Solivagus-Verlag, Kiel, ISBN 978-3-947064-05-2 .

Coordinates: 53 ° 53 ′ 7.3 "  N , 10 ° 38 ′ 57"  E