Jewish cemetery in the Parkfriedhof (Dinslaken)
The Jewish cemetery on the Parkfriedhof is a Jewish cemetery in the city of Dinslaken ( North Rhine-Westphalia ). It is located in today's municipal cemetery, the park cemetery on Bundesstraße 8.
history
The new Jewish burial site, which was occupied until 1957, was built around 1906/07 as the successor to the older Jewish cemetery on Doelen, which was laid out in the 18th century . The cemetery in the middle of the communal cemetery is open to the public; a notice board at its entrance provides information about the history of the Dinslaken Jewish community and the Jewish cemeteries. There are around 135 tombstones on the burial ground , another 60 tombstones placed here in a row are older and come from the former Jewish cemetery on Doelen.
literature
- Ursula Reuter: Jewish communities from the early 19th to the beginning of the 21st century . Bonn 2007, p. 34 ( Historical Atlas of the Rhineland , VIII.8), ISBN 978-3-7749-3524-2 .
- Sepp Aschenbach: Stones of Remembrance, the Jewish cemetery in Dinslaken . Rhiem 2006.
Web links
- Entry on the Jewish cemetery in the park cemetery (Judenfriedhof Willy-Brandt-Straße, formerly Wasserturmstraße) in the database “ KuLaDig ” of the Rhineland Regional Association
Coordinates: 51 ° 33 '39.3 " N , 6 ° 43' 24.5" E