New Jewish cemetery (Pattensen)
The New Jewish Cemetery Pattensen in the Lower Saxony town of Pattensen in the Hanover region is a protected cultural monument . There are 52 gravestones in the cemetery between Pariser Allee , Hiddestorfer Straße and Usedomer Straße .
history
The cemetery was occupied from around 1860 to 1938. The oldest tombstone from 1815 probably comes from the Old Cemetery.
Old graveyard
The previous cemetery (“old cemetery”) in Göttinger Strasse was occupied from the beginning of the 19th century until 1888. It was located on the northern side of the street between Bahnstrasse and Steinstrasse and is now used as a garden. The cemetery was sold and leveled in 1938, today the property is used as garden land. There are no more tombstones on it.
literature
- Nancy Kratochwill-Gertich / Antje C. Naujoks: Pattensen. In: Herbert Obenaus (Ed. In collaboration with David Bankier and Daniel Fraenkel): Historical manual of the Jewish communities in Lower Saxony and Bremen . Volume 1 and 2 (1668 pp.), Göttingen 2005, ISBN 3-89244-753-5 , pp. 1260–1268 (Jüdischer Friedhof Pattensen: p. 1262, p. 1265 ff.)
- Documentation by Friedel Homeyer on behalf of the Hanover district (1982) and by Anders / Keunecke (1989)
- Friedel Homeyer: The Jewish cemetery in Pattensen. In: Yesterday and Today. Jews in the Hanover district. Hannover 1984, pp. 239-244 (Neuer Friedhof); P. 194, p. 244 (old cemetery).
Individual evidence
- ^ Pattensen, on the history and development of a small town in Calenberg. Editor Stadt Pattensen, author: Eckard Steigerwald and others, Druck und Verlagshaus Fromm, 1986, page 116, ISBN 3-7729-3104-9
Web links
- Pattensen (New Jewish Cemetery). In: Overview of all projects for the documentation of Jewish grave inscriptions in the area of the Federal Republic of Germany; here: Lower Saxony
- Website Jews in Pattensen
Coordinates: 52 ° 16 ′ 12.7 " N , 9 ° 45 ′ 1.8" E