Jewish cemetery (Külsheim)
The Jewish cemetery Külsheim is a Jewish cemetery in Külsheim , a town in the Main-Tauber district in northern Baden-Württemberg .
history
The Jewish cemetery in the east of the city, on the road to Steinbach , has an area of 59.77 acres . The origin of the cemetery goes back to at least 1600. Today there are 921 tombstones left . The oldest tombstone is from 1695, the last burial took place in 1938.
The Külsheimer Friedhof served as an association cemetery for the Jewish communities of Külsheim, Gissigheim , Königheim , Tauberbischofsheim , Hochhausen and Hardheim . In 1875 the cemetery was closed for use by the Jewish communities outside of Germany due to a lack of space. These had to create their own cemeteries.
See also
literature
- 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).
- Elmar Weiss, Irmtraut Edelmann, Helmuth Lauf (authors): History of the well town of Külsheim. 2 volumes. City of Külsheim (ed.). Tauberbischofsheim, FN Druck 1992. Volume 2. With contributions by Pastor Gehrig, Herwig John, Günther Kuhn. Pp. 145–154 ( The Jewish Cemetery ).
Web links
- Jewish cemetery Külsheim at the central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany
- Jewish cemetery Külsheim near Alemannia Judaica
Coordinates: 49 ° 40 ′ 17 ″ N , 9 ° 30 ′ 53 ″ E