Framersheim Jewish cemetery

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The Jewish cemetery in Framersheim is protected in accordance with Section 3 (1) in conjunction with Section 5 (5) of the Rhineland-Palatinate Monument Protection Act.

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The first burial places were on the so-called "Freie Platz" at the beginning of Hinterstraße , which was owned by the municipality from 1892 and in the area of Mainzer Straße 48 , which was opened in 1829/30 and expanded in 1887. A new facility to the north of the general cemetery was opened in 1893 in today's street In der Dorfgewann .

The entrance is flanked by sandstone gate pillars with massive cover plates. After desecration during the November pogroms in 1938 , 31 partly damaged tombstones ( Mazewot ) with dates of death between 1892 (!) And 1938 remained in a new arrangement. The older ones made of sandstone, u. a. broken column with wreath from 1896, the younger ones in the eastern part mostly made of hard stone, for example an obelisk from 1934.

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Individual evidence

  1. Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate, topographic map of Framersheim; P. 363

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Coordinates: 49 ° 45 '37.2 "  N , 8 ° 11' 2.8"  E