Grötzingen Jewish cemetery
The Grötzingen Jewish Cemetery is the smallest Jewish cemetery in Karlsruhe . The cemetery in the Grötzingen district of Karlsruhe is a protected cultural monument .
The Jewish community of Grötzingen had buried their dead in the Obergrombach Jewish cemetery until 1900 . The private cemetery of the Jewish community Grötzingen originated in 1905-06 Won Junghälden on the Werra Bronner road. In this cemetery with an area of 1.08 ares there are 13 tombstones , the oldest tombstone is from 1905. The small cemetery is completely laid out with stone slabs.
literature
- Susanne Asche: From traditionalism in the country to adaptation in the city. The history of the Jews in Grötzingen and Durlach 1715-1933. In: Schmitt, Heinz (Ed.): Jews in Karlsruhe. Contributions to their history up to the Nazi seizure of power . Badenia-Verlag, Karlsruhe 1988 (2nd revised edition 1990), pp. 189-218.
- Joachim Hahn and Jürgen Krüger : Synagogues in Baden-Württemberg . Volume 2: Joachim Hahn: Places and Facilities . Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1843-5 ( Memorial Book of the Synagogues in Germany . Volume 4), pp. 232-235.
Web links
Commons : Jüdischer Friedhof Grötzingen - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Grötzingen Jewish cemetery at the central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany
- Grötzingen Jewish cemetery near Alemannia Judaica
Individual evidence
- ↑ Grötzingen Jewish cemetery in the database of cultural monuments Karlsruhe, accessed on May 3, 2015
Coordinates: 49 ° 0'53.8 " N , 8 ° 29'55.1" E