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the first source for complete cemetery documentation IN GERMANY since 2005
complete cemetery documentation for institutions
and private individuals
the source for
research and genealogy


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GERMAN JEWISH CEMETERY ARCHIV



 

(1media.org)  ( German Jewish Cemetery Archiv )

specializes in the digital recording of historical graveyards and cemeteries. On
the basis of the inventory data recording of complete cemeteries in particular,
we are in a position to integrate comprehensive data in first-class photographic
quality in our publications.
Which means our photo documentation represents the ideal basis for scientific,
genealogical and cultural studies.
Thanks to cooperation with universities, archives centers and cemetery
administrations, our photo documentations not only include high-resolution
photos but also detailed information about the respective cemeteries such as
e.g. ground plans, names lists etc. In addition to the purely photographic
aspect, an independent stonemason and stone sculptor company provides an
expertevaluation of the individual cemeteries and gravestone monuments, thus
assuring qualified and professional documentation work. German Jewish Cemetery
Archiv


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We have made it our task to archive all the cemeteries we have documented not
only as pure photographic libraries, but also to analyze and evaluate the
gravestones, which are often in acute danger of ruin, and to collect the data in
a database in order to maintain the information for generations to come. Our
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We are cooperating on this task with numerous theologians, translators,
genealogists and scientists from well-known institutes worldwide. The data is
brought together by ourselves and entered into a unique database, undergoing
continuous updating and supplementation.

These data records are being made available free of charge to the Leo-Baeck
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University of Jerusalem for long-term archiving.

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THE JEWISH CEMETERY OF THE ISRAELITISCHE RELIGIONSGEMEINSCHAFT FRANKFURT

The Jewish Cemetery of the Israelitische Religionsgemeinschaft Frankfurt is one
of the largest and most important Jewish cemeteries in Germany. It is located in
the city of Frankfurt am Main, in the state of Hesse.

The cemetery was founded in 1828 and was in use until 1928. It is home to about
30,000 gravestones, including the graves of notable figures such as the banker
Mayer Amschel Rothschild, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, and the writer
Heinrich Heine.

The cemetery is a large, sprawling site that is surrounded by a wall. The
gravestones are arranged in rows and form a labyrinth of paths and alleys. The
gravestones are in a variety of styles and materials. Most of the gravestones
are made of sandstone and are inscribed with simple Hebrew inscriptions. Some of
the gravestones are also decorated with ornate carvings or inscriptions in
Hebrew.

The cemetery is a significant historical and cultural site. It is a place of
remembrance and mourning for the people who are buried there. It is also a
reminder of the rich and vibrant Jewish community that once lived in Frankfurt
am Main.

Description of the Cemetery

The cemetery is a large, sprawling site that is surrounded by a wall. The wall
is made of sandstone and is about 2 meters tall. The entrance to the cemetery is
through a gate that is located on the south side of the wall.

The cemetery is divided into two sections: the older section, which is located
on the north side of the cemetery, and the newer section, which is located on
the south side of the cemetery. The older section is the larger of the two
sections and is home to the majority of the gravestones.

The gravestones are in a variety of styles and materials. Most of the
gravestones are made of sandstone and are inscribed with simple Hebrew
inscriptions. Some of the gravestones are also decorated with ornate carvings or
inscriptions in Hebrew.

Notable Burials

The cemetery is the final resting place of many notable Jewish figures,
including:

 * Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812), a banker and philanthropist
 * Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786), a philosopher and theologian
 * Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), a poet and writer
 * Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929), a philosopher and theologian
 * Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), a philosopher and literary critic

Significance

The Jewish Cemetery of the Israelitische Religionsgemeinschaft Frankfurt is a
significant historical and cultural site. It is a place of remembrance and
mourning for the people who are buried there. It is also a reminder of the rich
and vibrant Jewish community that once lived in Frankfurt am Main.

Additional Details

 * The cemetery is open to the public from 9am to 5pm daily.
 * There is a visitor center on site that provides information about the
   cemetery and its history.
 * There are guided tours of the cemetery available.

Conclusion

The Jewish Cemetery of the Israelitische Religionsgemeinschaft Frankfurt is a
unique and important site that is a testament to the history and culture of the
Jewish people.



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