Alter Jüdischer Friedhof, Jewish cemetery in Nuremberg, Germany.
The Alter Jüdischer Friedhof is a burial ground in Nuremberg with numerous gravestones arranged in organized rows across the grounds. The stones bear Hebrew inscriptions that preserve information about those buried here and reflect the customs observed in these burials.
This burial ground dates back to the Middle Ages and documents the long presence of Nuremberg's Jewish community. It has endured through difficult periods and remains a testament to centuries of community history.
The cemetery reflects traditional Jewish burial customs with gravestones oriented toward the east. Hebrew inscriptions on the stones tell the stories of those buried here and connect them to their families.
The burial ground is located on Baerenschanzstrasse and is accessible to visitors during designated opening hours. Male visitors should be aware that head coverings are respectful in accordance with Jewish tradition.
Many of the gravestones display symbols and emblems that hint at the professions or family traditions of the deceased. These details allow visitors to learn about the life paths and social roles of the people who rest here.
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