Jewish cemetery, Schwedt/Oder, jüdischer Friedhof in Schwedt/Oder, Landkreis Uckermark, Brandenburg
The Jewish cemetery in Schwedt/Oder is a historic site with approximately 121 gravestones from the 18th to 20th century arranged in neat rows. Located on Helbigstraße and covering around 1875 square meters, the site retains its cemetery building, which reflects the care taken to maintain this place.
The cemetery likely existed since the 17th century and was officially documented in 1815, initially serving burials from Angermünde and later from Vierraden as well. Following damage in 1938 and modern vandalism, extensive restoration work began in the 1990s to preserve this monument.
For centuries, this cemetery served as a spiritual place for the Jewish community and families from Schwedt, Angermünde, and Vierraden. The gravestones preserve the names and stories of generations who lived in the region, with inscriptions in Hebrew and German that visitors can still read today.
The cemetery is located on Helbigstraße and is protected as a historic monument; visitors should enter this quiet place with respect for the graves. Some gravestones are in varying states of preservation, and the grounds may have different conditions depending on the season, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
A researcher named Hans-Georg Eichler documented all gravestone inscriptions in the 1970s, since many had faded or been lost over time. These records allow the stories behind the stones to be preserved today, even where the original inscriptions are no longer readable.
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