Jewish cemetery (Brodenbach)
The Brodenbach Jewish Cemetery in the municipality of Brodenbach in the Mayen-Koblenz district in Rhineland-Palatinate is a protected cultural monument .
49 gravestones have been preserved in the 2007 m² cemetery in the Ehrenburgtal district . It adjoins the last house in the valley; the small street and the Ehrbach delimit the area. It is surrounded by a low hedge and has an open entrance without a gate. The tombstones stand in three rows along the stream. A resident takes care of the site and the visitors.
history
The Jewish cemetery in Brodenbach was the common cemetery for the Jewish residents living in Brodenbach, Alken , Burgen , Löf , Hatzenport and Oberfell . The first mention as a Jewish property of David Oster et confrères ( transl . David Oster and confreres) can be found in a cadastral map, which was probably laid out at the time Brodenbach belonged to the French Rhine-Moselle department . A gravestone from 1875 is the earliest evidence of occupancy. The last burial took place in 1935. In the era of National Socialism , the tombs were desecrated. Of the stones that were smashed during the Nazi era, around 18 gravestones can be read.
See also
Web links
- Brodenbach (VG Rhein-Mosel, Mayen-Koblenz district) Jewish cemetery near Alemannia Judaica (with 23 photos)
- Brodenbach Jewish cemetery at the central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany
- Brodenbach Jewish Cemetery at Kulturraum-untermosel.de
Coordinates: 50 ° 12 ′ 44.6 ″ N , 7 ° 27 ′ 8.4 ″ E