Jüdischer Friedhof im Ortsteil Dalsheim

Created around 1500 by Moses Manes. He received the right of burial from the "noble lord of Rodenstein", who lived in the castle, in return for borrowed money. The former Dalsheim cemetery association included the communities of Niederflörsheim, Heppenheim a.d.W., Hohen-Sülzen, Mölsheim, Monsheim and Wachenheim. The gravestones at the back date from the 17th and 18th centuries. The last burials took place until the 1940s. The mourning hall was built in the 19th century and also served as the entrance hall to the cemetery. Text of the signposting with kind permission of the local municipality of Flörsheim-Dalsheim, edited by Beate Hess. This location is part of an audiovisual route and offers the possibility to watch/listen to additional content on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_f0bo0Ia_c The audiovisual content of this point was created by a project of the LAG Rhein-Haardt and was funded within the framework of the EULLE development programme with the participation of the European Union and the State of Rhineland-Palatinate, represented by the Ministry of Economics, Transport, Agriculture and Viticulture of Rhineland-Palatinate. Homepage LEADER Region Rhine-Haardt (leader-rhein-haardt.de)

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Jüdischer Friedhof im Ortsteil Dalsheim

Jüdischer Friedhof im Ortsteil Dalsheim Ortsteil Dalsheim

Am Pfarrgarten

67592 Flörsheim-Dalsheim

Internet: https://www.vg-monsheim.de/tourismus-kultur/ausfluege-sehenswertes/

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Jüdischer Friedhof im Ortsteil Dalsheim

Am Pfarrgarten

67592 Flörsheim-Dalsheim


Internet: https://www.vg-monsheim.de/tourismus-kultur/ausfluege-sehenswertes/