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Coat of arms of Buchen Alternate names: BUCHEN [GER], BUCHEN IN ODENWALD. 17 places in Germany are named Buchen. This Buchen is at 49°31′18″N 9°19′24″E is a town in Neckar-Odenwald district, in the Odenwald low mountain range, 23 km NE of Mosbach. Jewish population: 150 (in 1862), 34 (in 1933). Jewish Cemetery

On the road to Waldhausen (Parcel 10385 " "next parcel 10386-88" Jews field "area 140.69 a), the cemetery may have been created in the late Middle Ages (1500/1600). This cemetery served up to 30 Jewish communities between Strümpfelbrunn (Waldbrunn) and Angel Türn (Boxberg) as a burial site (1932 for a ten municipalities.)  Estimates of the number of graves are from 2000 to 4000 with documentation of the cemetery in 2000 as 1,573 graves counted (oldest remaining stone from 1628)  Special memorial available: cemetery hall in 1888 (1984) with hearse (1910) and a (damaged) wooden support, a war memorial for the Jewish victims of World War II, and a stone bench monument from the brothers, Albert and Sigmund Rothschild of Eberstadt, for their 1st World War fallen brother Simon, amd a memorial plaque for the "victims of fascism" with the name of a part of the Kleineicholzheim perished Jews. [Feb 2013]


BUCHEN: 74722 also incorporating BÖDIGHEIM (BOEDIGHEIM) Baden-Württemberg (Gerz)

COMMUNITY: Buchen, region Neckar-Odenwaldkreis.
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: alongside the road to Waldhausen . The large Bödigheim cemetery was known as "Judenkirchhof" adjoining the "Judenacker".
IN USE: Possibly from the 15th/16th century until 1939 (oldest gravestone found dated 1628).
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 1573 during documentation in 2000. (Originally numbering perhaps up to 4000 graves (Hahn 1988 , pages 59 and 380; Germania Judaica II/1, page 90).
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SOURCES: Alemannia Judaica and University of Heidelberg.

[Researched and translated from German January 2008]

Parent Category: GERMANY