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Coat of arms of Bretten BRETTEN: 49°02′11″N 8°42′22″E. Bretten lies in the center of a rectangle formed by Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Heilbronn and Stuttgart as corners. population of approximately 28,000. The Bretten old town consists of many old half-timbered houses around a lively marketplace. Towns and villages under the administration of Bretten include Bauerbach, Büchig, Diedelsheim, Dürrenbüchig, Gölshausen, Neibsheim, Rinklingen, Ruit and Sprantal.

[Memorbuch of the Jewish Community of Bretten], 17xx-1884 [Feb 2013]

Cemetery photo.The landmarked cemetery was used after Jews were first buried in Waibstadt. In 1883 a private cemetery was built at the present Windstegweg. The  11.18 Ar Jewish cemetery has 146 gravestones visible. The last burial took place in the 1949. Part of the grav stones from the late 19th Century comes from the workshop of the sculptor Ludwig Brettener Christof Meffle. cemetery photos. [Feb 2013]

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75015 Baden-Württemberg (Gerz)
COUNTY: Karlsruhe
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: Windstegweg.
IN USE: From 1883/84 to 1940, 1949
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 146
DOCUMENTATIONS:

PUBLICATIONS:
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SOURCES: University of Heidelberg and Alemannia Judaica.
[Researched and translated from German January 2008]

To see information and photographs of individual gravestones in cemeteries in Baden-Wuerttemberg, click on this link and follow the directions on that page.

Parent Category: GERMANY