List of Jewish cemeteries in the Oldenburger Land

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The list of Jewish cemeteries in the Oldenburger Land gives an overview of the existing Jewish cemeteries in the Oldenburger Land .

Place, cemetery image founding Tombstones size Remarks
Berne , Berne Jewish Cemetery
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1897 6th 810 m 2
Berne at Alemannia Judaica
Berne-Ranzenbüttel
Cloppenburg
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1779 30th 1,441 m 2
Cloppenburg near Alemannia Judaica
Delmenhorst , Delmenhorst Jewish Cemetery
JF Delmenhorst.jpg
circa 1730 2,594 m 2
Delmenhorst at Alemannia Judaica
is currently still occupied
Harpstedt , Jewish cemetery (Harpstedt)
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1907 6th 664 m 2
Harpstedt near Alemannia Judaica has
more gravestones for slave labor
Jever , Jever # Jewish cemetery
JF Jever.jpg
1779 approx. 220 1,618 m 2
Jever at Alemannia Judaica
Land dignitaries , Jewish cemetery (land dignitaries) 1751 4th
Country Would at Alemannia Judaica
1951 resolved cemetery. The four tombstones of that time were transferred to Ovelgönne.
Oldenburg (Oldenburg) , Jewish Cemetery (Oldenburg)
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1814 about 300 2,559 m 2
Oldenburg (old cemetery) near Alemannia Judaica
Oldenburg (Oldenburg) , Oldenburg's new Jewish cemetery 2000 4,000 m 2
Oldenburg (New Cemetery) near Alemannia Judaica
is currently occupied
Ovelgönne , Jewish cemetery (Ovelgönne)
Ovelgönne Jewish cemetery.JPG
1795 53 573 m 2
Overgönne at Alemannia Judaica
, 4 gravestones from the former Dedesdorf cemetery have been erected here since 1951
Schortens , Jewish cemetery (Schortens)
JF Schortens.jpg
1908 45 5,397 m 2
Schortens at Alemannia Judaica
belonged to the syn. Community Wilhelmshaven and Rüstringen
Varel , Jewish cemetery (Hohenberge)
JF Varel.jpg
probably before 1711 approx. 120 1,800 m 2
Varel at Alemannia Judaica
Varel-Hohenberge
Vechta , Jewish cemetery (Vechta)
Jewish cemetery Vechta.jpg
probably before 1809/10 26th 1,100 m 2
Vechta at Alemannia Judaica
Westerstede , Jewish cemetery (Westerstede)
JF Westerstede.jpg
1890 12 828 m 2
Westerstede at Alemannia Judaica
Wildeshausen , Jewish cemetery (Wildeshausen)
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1707 86 6,911 m 2
Wildeshausen near Alemannia Judaica

According to Töllner, the total size of the above cemeteries is approx. 26,295 m 2 ; Partly different sizes to Varel and Vechta at Obenaus 2005.

Dissolved cemeteries

Other dissolved cemeteries, besides the one in land dignities (see above), were in Cloppenburg (old cemetery, founded around 1734) and Löningen (founded around 1747).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Ranzenbüttel. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  2. ^ Cloppenburg. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  3. Delmenhorst. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  4. Harpstedt. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  5. Jever. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  6. ^ Dedesdorf. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  7. a b Oldenburg. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  8. Ovelgönne. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  9. Schortens. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  10. Hohenberge. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  11. Vechta. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  12. Westerstede. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.
  13. Wildeshausen. In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of ​​the Federal Republic of Germany. Lower Saxony.