Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the...

50
Mathilde A. Tagger Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography Based on the Collections of The National Library, and The Library of the Ben Zvi Institute Israel Genealogy Research Association Jerusalem, 2014

Transcript of Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the...

Page 1: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

Mathilde A. Tagger

Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography

Based on the Collections of

The National Library,

and

The Library of the Ben Zvi Institute

Israel Genealogy Research Association

Jerusalem, 2014

Page 2: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

2

Introduction

With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be

held in Jerusalem in July, 2015 and wishing to help the participants develop more

interesting genealogical sources, the bibliography of the 1997 edition has been

completely revamped, updated and enlarged.

The National Library has greatly increased its collection of literature on Jewish

cemeteries since the first edition of this book. This present bibliography includes

collections of books on cemeteries from the libraries of the Ben Zvi Institute and the

Israel Genealogical Society. The Ben Zvi Institute, founded in Jerusalem in 1950 by the

second president of the state of Israel, Yitzhak Ben Zvi, is dedicated to two major fields

of research: Eretz Yisrael and the Sephardic and Misrachi communities. The Israel

Genealogical Society, founded in 1986, has an extensive library primarily consisting of

gift donations, and reference books purchased for the benefit of the entire membership.

All the added references have been equally treated as in the first edition, so please read

carefully the 1997 Edition Foreword that follows.

The 1997 Edition Foreword

The embryo of the Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem was the

"Midrash Abrabanel Library", formed in 1892 by the local B'nai Brith Lodge. With a

collection of nearly 30,000 books it was renamed as "The Jewish National Library" in

1920. In 1925 the Library was incorporated into the Hebrew University and since then,

known as "The Jewish National and University Library." (JNUL)

The JNUL is the national library of the Jewish people. It collects and preserves

manuscripts, incunabula and books and also non-book material like maps, written and

recorded music, etc. - in Hebrew and other Jewish languages (Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo

Arabic), and world literature about the Jewish people, its history and culture. Today, its

holdings amount to three million books on all science subjects, including a very rich

collection on Jewish topics. Its spectacular growth is due to the depository law of two

copies of every title published in the country, to generous donations from all over the

world and to the post-WW2 contribution of 200,000 items by "Jewish Cultural

Reconstruction Inc." dealing with the rescue of cultural treasures confiscated by the

Nazis.

The present bibliography has been prepared in the framework of the worldwide Jewish

Cemeteries Project conducted by the Jewish Genealogical Societies and as a

contribution of the Israel Genealogical Society to the 5th International Seminar on

Jewish Genealogy to be held in Paris in July 1997.

This compilation is based on all the JNUL printed books on Jewish cemeteries (except:

i. books dealing with Jewish sepulchral art in which photographs do not make for clear

reading of inscriptions, ii. books dealing with archaeology, iii. books dealing with

deciphering Hebrew initials and abbreviations in inscriptions). 181 books (of nearly 210

in the classified catalog) have been selected. They cover many towns in Europe, some in

the American Continent, North Africa and the Middle East. This collection is

multilingual, but over half was published in German and a great part of these books deal

with cemeteries in Germany. The old Jewish cemetery of Prague is certainly the most

"popular" cemetery with thirteen books. The Jewish cemeteries of some countries, like

Brazil, Denmark or Sweden have been completely inventoried till the fifties of our

century. A concise statistical analysis of this collection will point out the dimensions and

value of this annotated bibliography.

Page 3: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

3

The present work includes:

1 the complete bibliographical description of each item (Hebrew/Cyrillic books'

titles are transliterated in Latin characters; words out of the text are put in

rectangular brackets]

2 the English translation of the title, if necessary,

3 the book location in the JNUL.

4 the annotations on:

4.1 the number of graves, inscriptions or cited names,

4.2 the period covered by the graves, register or list,

4.3 all the graves (men and women)!only men/only Rabbis! outstanding personalities,

4.4 the cemetery location: town/village - country (English spelling if available, e.g:.

not Firenze, Moskva or Wien, but Florence, Moscow or Vienna. The spelling of

the other names are based on Mokotoff WOWW or Rand-McNally "Atlas of the

World", 1993 ed,

4.5 biographies and/or genealogical trees, if any,

4.6 photographs of graves or portraits,

5 the book arrangement:

5.1 chronological or by cemetery row,

5.2 graves inscriptions or register lists,

5.3 index if any: alphabetical, chronological, general etc..

As many books deal with more than one town or village, it has been impossible to

classify them according to a geographical key. This is why the whole bibliography is

alphabetically arranged by authors names. A current number precedes each item. Two

very useful geographical indexes follow the bibliography:

1. region/town/village - country

2. country - region/town/village

Each entry in the indexes is followed by the number of the book to which it is related.

A by-product of this project is the alphabetical list of the genealogical trees found in

these books.

Finally, let me please thank here the librarians of the JNUL Judaica Reading Room for

their valuable support.

Page 4: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

4

Statistical Analysis of the Bibliography

Distribution of Elements

Elements 1997 2004 %

Books 181 245 135%

Cemeteries ca400 ca500 125%

Tombstones ca75,500 ca95,000 126%

Countries 31 39 125%

Localities/Regions 296 467 158%

Family trees 94 112 125%

Languages 18 18 100%

Family Trees 94 117 124%

Between 1997 and 2004 the bibliography has grown by 25% in all fields, except for the

field of localities where the number has grown by more than 58%. This can be explained

by the fact that several books deal with an entire region, detailing each and every

locality.

The number of languages - 18- in which the books are written remained steady. This is

the list: Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian,

Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Yiddish.

The 2004 bibliography contains: 84 books were written in German, 58 in Hebrew, 41 in

English, 18 in Polish, 17 in French and the 27 remaining books in all the other

languages.

Abbreviations

ad.t.-p .= added title-page

alph.= alphabetical anal.=

analysis bibl.= bibliography

biogr. = biography cem =

cemetery/ies chron. =

chronological order comm. =

community compl. = complete

fam. = family geneal. =

genealogical tree hist. = history

Hol. = Holocaust victims

incl .= includes/including ind= index

inscr. = inscriptions JNUL= Jewish Nat.

and Univ. Library LBZI= Ben Zvi

Institute Library LIGS= Library of the

Israel Gen.Soc. n.read. = not readable

o.pers= outstanding personalities pers.=

persons photo. = photograph/s reg. =

register script. = scripture tbst. =

tombstones/graves transl. = translation

Page 5: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

5

THE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. Adas Israel Cemetery in Washington, D.C.: Burials 1870-1919. Washington, D.C,. 1991

24p. JNUL 92M17

Notes: 231 inscr., 1870-1919, mci. names+ parent/spouse name+ birth date/place+ death

date/cause(if existing)+ tbst. condition. Washington, D.C.- USA.

2. Almantzi, J.: Avnei zikaron. Prague, 1841. l09p. (Hebrew), ([Toledo] Memorial stones).

JNUL S29V4809.

Notes: 76 tbst. (some n.compl.), 1340-1471, Based on a manuscript, Added notes by Shmuel

David Luzzatto. Toledo - Spain

3. Der alte Judenfriedhof in Prag. Prague, 192? l2p. (German), (The old Jewish cemetery in

Prague,). JNUL 29V4821.

Notes: 13 names and biogr., 1439-1613. Prague - Czech Rep.

4. Alvares Vega, L.: The Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel: Images of a Portuguese-

Jewish cemetery in Holland. Assen, 1979. 60p., illus.(Dutch & English) JNUL 80B1001. 1994

newed. JNULS96B4161.

Notes: 59 tbst., 1614-1750, +3 tbst., 1864-1892, Portuguese Jews hist. in Holland, Cern. plan.

Amstel/Amsterdam - Holland

5. Antiquitates judaicae pragenses; kurze erlaeuternde Notizen. Prague, 1900,l3p. (German &

Latin title) (Jewish antiques in Prague; short explanatory notes). JNULS77B

1722.

Notes: 18 tbst., 1476-1787, Rabbis short biogr. Prague- Czech Rep.

6. Attal, R. Beit ha-Haim ha-yehudi ha-yashan be-tunis. Peamim, no.67, 1996 p.25-39.

(Hebrew) [The old Jewish Cemetery in Tunis] JNUL PA11796 Notes: 8 tbst. Rabbi + their

photo.: Abraham haCohen (1775), Abraham Aben Mussa (1741), Moshe Darmon (1741),

Abraham Taieb (1741), Isaac Lumbrozo (1752), Messod Rafael Alfassi (1774), Joseph Bismuth

(1775), Eliahu Gabizon (1795).Tunis, Tunisia

7. Babalikashvili, N.I.: Evreiski nadpisi v Gruzii, XVIII-XIX vv. Tbilisi36 .1971 ,p,. illus.

(Russian), (Jewish inscriptions in Georgian Republic, I8th-19th centuries) JNUL

72B1125.

Notes: List 100 tbst., 1756-1890, Chron., Hebrew inscr. anal. and Russian transl. Georgian Rep.

8. Baden. Oberrat des Israeliten. Bericht ueber die letzten Ruhestaetten der am

22.10.1940nach Suedfrankreich deportierten badischen Juden. Karlsruhe, 1958. 68p. (German),

(Report on the last peaceful resting places of Baden Jews who were deported to the South of

France on 22.10.1940). JNULS58B 1656.

Notes: 5617 names, 1940-1944, Hol. alph. list by camps: Gurs, Noe, Recebedou, Rivesaltes, St.-

Simon, Some lists incl. birth dates/places. Gurs, Noe, Recebedou, Rivesaltes, St.-Simon -

France

Page 6: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

6

9. Bar-Giora Bamberger, N.: Der juedische Friedhof in Celle: Memorbuch. Wuerzburg, 11991,

445p., illus., port. (German & Hebrew title), (The Jewish cemetery in Celle: aMeniorial book).

JNULS2°93B2043

Notes: 289 tbst., 1789-1935, +18 tbst., 1943-1953:Chiefly Hol., Ind:. fam. name+death date, Ind.:

name+ death date + tbst. no., Ind :.row+name+death date+tbst.no., Chron. ind.: death

date+name+tbst. no, Ind:. birthplaces (some outside Germany), Geneal. : Enoch, Gans, Daniel

families, Bibl. Celle - Germany

10. Bar-Giora Bamberger, N.: Der juedische Friedhof in Hoechberg: Memorbuch. Wuerzburg,

1991. 445p., illus.,port. (German text & Hebrew title), (TheJewish cemetery in Hoechberg

[Bayern]: a Memorial book). JNULS2°92B2265.

Notes: 1 tbst., 1264, +388 tbst., 1824-1939, By rows, Cem. plan & hist., Ind. name+tbst.no.,

Chron. ind., Ind. fam. names, Many members of Fraenkel & Bamberg fam ,.Chron. list of 27

pers. in reg. without tbst., 2 tbst. without fam. name, List: Profession-tbst.no., Bibl. Hoechberg -

Germany

11. Bar-Giora Bamberger, N.: Memorbuch: Der juedische Friedhof Neuwied Niederbieber.

Neuwied a.Rh., 1987. 223p., chiefly illus) .German & Hebrew title (Memorial book: the Jewish

cemetery of Neuwied-Niederbiebe). JNUL S2°90B 1363.

Notes: 192 tbst.(some n.read.), 1716-1857, Birthplaces all over Germany incl. Strasbourg ,

Hebrew inscr. and German transl., Rabbis list. Neuwied-Niederbieber - Germany

12. Bar-Giora Bamberger, N.: Memorbuch: die juedische Friedhoefe Jebenhausen und

Goeppingen. Jerusalem, 1990. 346p., illus., plans, maps. (German), (Memorial book: The Jewish

cemeteries of Jebenhausen and Goeppingen). JNULS2°9lB1041. Notes: Jebenhausen 347

tbst.+photo for most of them (many incl. birth & death dates (some n.read.), 1794-1923,

Arranged by rows, German transl. of Hebrew inscr., Alph. ind.: fam.& personal names+tbst.no.,

Alph ind.: personal names of tbst. without fam. names +tbst.no ,.AIph ind. death places+ tbst.no.,

List tbst.no.+name+death date, Chron. list death dates+names. Goeppingen 135 tbst.(some

familial)+ photo. and German transl.

of Hebrew inscr., + 11 tbst, 1892-1953 & 1957-1978, Alph. ind names+tbst.no., Chron.

list death dates+names+tbst.no., Chron. list of 29 children's names without tbst., Bibl.

Goeppingen, Jebenhausen - Germany

13. Barnett, R.D. & P.Wright. The Jews of Jamaica; Tombstones inscriptions 16631880.

Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute, 1997. XXII, 201p. LBZI

Notes: 1456 tbst.from all 12 cem. in the isle. Arranged by location & rows. Inscr.e transcribed in

original language (Hebrew, Portuguese or Spanish). Incl. Gen. name ind. (given names &

surnames together) + chron. ind. death dates. Jamaica- West Indies

14. Becker, J.: Het Smouse Kerkhoffte Geffen, 1693-1908. Uden, 1987. VI,227p., illus.

(Dutch), (The Smouse cemetery in Geffen). JNULS88B880.

Notes: 86 tbst. (some familial) +photo., 1693-1908, Arranged by rows, Inscr. anal., General ind.

of names, subjects & places. Geffen - Holland

15. Ben-Ami, I. Death, burial and mourning customs among Sephardic Jews in London.

Folklore Research Center Stuies vol.5: Studies in the Culture of Jews in England. Jerusalem,

Magnes Press, 1975. p.11-36. JNUL PA8517, 5

Page 7: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

7

Notes: Incl. plates of 42 tbst. mostly readable, from "Velho", "Nuevo" and "Golders Green" cem.

in London. London- England.

16. Berliner, A.: Luhot Abanim; Hebraeische Grabschriften in Italien; erste Teil. Frankfurt a.M.,

1881. l9Op. (Hebrew & German), (Tombstones; Hebrew inscriptions in Italy; 1st vol.). JNUL

29V4824.

Notes: 300 tbst.,1594-1647, based on Leo de Modena manuscript list (1571-1648). For part 2 see:

Bernstein book. Venice- Italy

17. Bernard, J.-P. Les cimetieres Israelites de Moselle. Paris, Cercle de Genealogie Juive, 2001.

2v. (French) [ The Jewish cemetery in Moselle]. JNUL S2° 2002B3721

Notes: For each of the 40 localities- Cem hist. For each tbst- location, deceased data, dates of

birth & death and remarks. Includes too a list of mnames found in various memorial stones,

mostly covering 19th-20

th centuries. Augny, Bionville-sur-Nied, Boulay-Moselle, Bouzonville,

Contz-les-Bains, Courcelles-Chaussy, Crehange, Cutting, Delme, Dentig, Dieuze, Ennery,

Fey, Flevy, Forbach, Hayange, Hagondage, Hellimer, Hombourg-Haut, Lagarde, Louvigny,

Marly, Merlebach, Metz, Metzerwisse, Moyeuvre-grande, Niedervisse, Phalsbourg,

Puttelange-aux-lacs, Rouhling, Saint Avold, Sarrebourg, Sarreguemines, Sierck-les-Bains,

Thimonville, Thionville, Uckange, Vantoux, Volmerange, Waldewisse (Moselle)- France

18. Bernhardt, K.-H.: Der juedische Begraebnisplatz in Niederhof In: Baltische Studien, Bd.47,

1960. pp. 11-136. (German), [The Jewish cemetely in Niederhof]. JNUL S6 lB 1329

Notes: 49 tbst. (10 n.compl.), 1789-1820, Names list ind. father/mother names, Jewish comm.

Hist. Niederhof - Germany

19. Bernstein, S.: Luhot Abanim - part 2; 180 Italian-Hebrew epitaphs of the 16th-I9th centuries.

Cincinnati, Ohio, 1935. pp.483-552. JNUL36B380

Notes: 180 inscr. (some: n.compl.), 1536-18 13, Based on Leo de Modena manuscript list ,

Chron., Hebrew inscr. & notes, English alph. ind. incl.: Fam. & personal names+spouse name (if

existing)+death year+inscr.no. For part 1 see: Berliner book. Venice- Italy

20. Birnbaum, E.: Die Graeber unserer Lieben. In: Festschr zum 200 jaehrigen Bestehen des

israelitischen Vereins f. Krankenpfiege und Beerdigung chevra Kaddisha zu Koenigsberg i. Pr.;

Teil II. Kaliningrad, 1904, LVII,39p. (German & Hebrew inscr.), (The graves of those we loved).

JNULS35V942.

Notes: 779tbst., 1806-1863, 2 separate lists for men an women, list of identification of old & new

names, list of the Burial Society leading pers., list of cem. Reserved places, statistics, General

ind.fam. names. Kaliningrad [Koenigsberg]- Russia

21. Bloch, I Inscriptions turnulaires des anciens cimetittres d'Alger .Paris, 1888. l42p. ) French &

Hebrew inscr.), (Gravs inscriptions in Algiers old cemeteries). JNUL 3 7B 577

Notes: 48 tbst., 1620-1815, Short biogr., Cem. hist. & tbst. found during excavations, Chron., No

ind. Algiers- Algeria

Page 8: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

8

22. Boecher, 0.: Der alte Judenfriedhof in Worms. Worms, 1960. 28p.,illus.,map. (Gerrnan),(The

old Jewish cemetery in Worms). JNUL S61B2232. Notes: 16 tbst.,1076-1823, Chiefly Rabbis,

Cem. hist. Worms- Germany

23. Boening, A.: Der juedische Friedhof in Hohenlimburg. Hagen, 1988. 194p.,illus. (German),

(The Jewish cemetery in Hohenlimhurg). JNUL S8 8B3 265.

Notes: 62 tbst., 1823-1937, Photocopy cem. reg.: 1891-1938. Hohenhimburg-Germany

24. Bowman, S.: A corpus of Hebrew epitaphs in Patras. Athens, 1980. pp.49-75, illus. JNUL

S2°8 lB 1767.

Notes: 3 1tbst., 1555-1682, No ind. Patras- Greece.

25. Brann, M.: Juedische Grabsteine in Ulm. [Breslaw] Wroclaw, 1917. 28p. German). (Jewish

tombstones in Ulm). JNUL S39B 1218.

Notes: 23 tbst., 1243-1491, Chron., Names list (1 woman)+death dates. Ulm- Germany 26.

Brisk ,A. L.: Helkat mehokek;...helka7: Kahal hasidim. Jerusalem, 1924 (reprinted in 1969)

lv.(Hebrew), (Engraved [stones]plot:. .Plot 7: Hassidic Community). JNUL

S69A3250.

Notes: 8,000 inscr. (many n.compl. or empty), 1781-1890, Arranged by rows, Partially according

to reg. Jerusalem, Israel

27. Brocke, M. and H.Mirbach: Grenzsteine des Lebens: auf juedischen Friedhoefen am

Niederrhein. Duisburg, 1988. 92p.,illus. (German), (Milestones of life; On the Jewish cemeteries

in Niederrhein [region]). JNUL S89B2206.

Notes: Art anal., Chiefly illus., List of ca9O cem. in the area +address+no. tbst.+covered period.

Niederrhein region - Germany

28. Bueno de Mesquita, D.: The historical associations of the Bet Ahaim [cemetery]. London,

1924. pp.225-254. JNUL 29V4825.

Notes: No tbst., 1657-?, Many first Sephardi fam. of London, Comm. founders, Ancient Sephardi

cem. at 253 Mile End Rd. London - England

29. Burials in the old section of the Washington Hebrew Cemetery. Washington, D.C., 1990.

JNUL 1 92M18.

Notes: 270 inscr., 1858-1969, incl. names+ parent/spouse names+ birth dates/p!aces+death

dates/causes (if existing)+ tbst. Condition. Washington, D.C.- USA.

30. Cantera y Burgos, F.: Las inscripciones hebraicas de Espana. Madrid, 1956. 47lp. (Spanish),

(Hebrew inscriptions in Spain). JNUL S2°57B21.

Notes: 295+1 tbst., cal300-1437 &1616, Chron. by provinces, Ind. personal names, Ind. burial

places, Ind. tbst. order ,Scrip/style anal. Spain.

31. Carmoli, E.: Hokekei even... al matsevot vetsiyunim... Paris, 186?. pp. 9-40. (Hebrew),

(Stone engravings ... on tombstones and inscriptions...). JNUL 26V255

Notes: 50 inscr., 903-1675 (some: no date), Chron., Rabbis and some rabbis wives, Citations of

books where the inscriptions have been found. Spain

Page 9: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

9

32. Cassuto, A.: Ueber portugiesische Juden in Emden. Hamburg, n.d. p.173-175.

(German), (On Portuguese Jews in Emden). JNUL 29V4827. Notes: 5 tbst.(1 woman),

1705-1708. Emden - Germany

33. Castro, H. de: Auswahl von Grabsteinen auf dem Niederl.-Portug. -Israel. Begraebnissplatz.

Leiden, 1883. 125p.,illus. (Dutch & German), (A choice of tombstones from the Jewish Dutch-

Portuguese burial place). JNUL 2°29V4826

Notes: 28 tbst.(some: more than I pers. in 1 tbst.), 1614-1730, List of tbst., Large biogr,.

Reg.1616-1630. Amsterdam - Holland

34. Chajes, H.P.: Juedische und juedisch-indisch Grabschriften aus Aden. In: Sitzungbericht der

Philosophisch. -Hisiorischen Kiasse der Kaiser/ichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Bd. I

47,nr.3. Vienna, 1904. 30p. (German), (Jewish and Jewish Indian graves inscriptions in

Aden/Yemenj). JNUL PV1 81,147,111.

Notes: 16 tbst. +6 tbst., 1741-1866 & 1849-1858, Scrip, anal. Aden- Yemen.

35. Chwolson, D.: Achtzehn hebraische Grabschriften aus der Krim. St. Petersburg, 1865. In:

Memoires de l'Academie Imperiale de St. -Petershourg, 7eme serie, tome IX, no.7.

II1,XVIII,528p.,illus. [ of the author's Russian book S29V5256]. (German text & Hebrew inscr.),

(Eighteen Hebrew graves inscriptions in Crimea). JNUL PV255,ser.

7,t.9,no. 7.

Notes: 18 tbst., 6-960. Scrip. anal. based on Firkowiz's book. Crimea- Ukraine

36. Chwolson, D.: Corpus inscriptionum hebraicarum. Hildesheim,1974 (first print: St-.

Petersburg, 1882). 5T7p. (Latin title & German text), (All the Hebrew inscriptions).

JNUL S74B2774.

Notes: 194 tbst., 9th-lSth cent., Based on Firkowiz's book scrip.anal. Crimea- Ukraine

37. Cohen, D. Les cimetieres Juifs de Marseille. In: Marseille, No. 108, 1977. p.75-86. (French)

[The Jewish cemeteries in Marseille]. JNUL S2° 79B2127

Notes: 2 Cem hist.: Rouet & Saint Pierre. (18th-1977). Marseille, France

38. Cohn, G. Der judische Friedhof: seine geschichtliche und kulturgeschichtliche Entwickung

mit besonderer Berucksichtung der asthetischen Gestaltung. Frankfurt a.M., Franzmathes Verlag,

1930. 51p., illus. (German) [The Jewish Cemetery: its historical and cultural development with a

particular point of view on the esthetical features]

JNUL 35 V2220

Notes: Some tbst. photo (some readable). Frankfurt,A.M., Germany

39. David, D. The Jewish cemetery at Kalkara, Malta. Offprints from Transactions of the Jewish

Historical Society of England, Vol. XXVIII, YEAR, p.145-170. Illus. IGSL

Notes: 1794-1857, 18tbst. (not all readable), Cem & comm. Hist., Some biogr., cem. Map. Malta

40. Delaville, A.: Elon mutsav kolel et asher katavti lehok al hamishim ushmone matsevot 'ets

va'even .Amsterdam, 1852. 20p. (Hebrew), (The standing oak-including what I have engraved on

fifty eight wooden and stone graves). JNULS29V4810..

Notes: 58 inscr., n.d., Men & women. Amsterdam - Holland

Page 10: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

10

41. Duda, E. Old cemetery and Remuh Synagogue- Short guide. Krokow, Argona, 1998.

32p. JNUL S98B4822

Notes: Cem. Hist & description, 52 tbst inscr. + biographies (16th-17

th cent.), some photos.

Kazimierz, Krakow, Poland.

42. Dukas, Y. Ase lema'an ohaveikha shokhnei afar: toldot venusah hamatsevot merabaninm,

anshim hashuvim hanikbarim beveit hahaim battensen Hamburg... New York, 199?. 22p., illus.

(Hebrew) [Act for your beloved ones who dwell in the dust; history and inscriptions of rabbis

tombstones, outstanding people buried in Hamburg cemetery] JNUL 2003A128

Notes: 17 tbst. inscr., rabbis (1669-1878). Altona (Hamburg) - Germany

43. Ehrenfeld, N. and D.Lieben: Die Eroefihung des neuen zweiten Israel. Wolschaner

Friedhofes am 6. Juli 1890; Beitrag zur Geschichte des ersten Israel. Friedhofes in Wolschan.

Prague, 1890. 37p. (German), (The opening of the second new Jewish cemetery in [Prague]

Olsan [district] on July 6th, 1890, a contribution to the history of Olsan first Jewish cemetery).

JNUL S3 7B3 82.

Notes: l00tbst., 1747-1889, Chron., Short biogr. Incl.. dates. Prague - Czech Rep.

44. Elmalech, L.H. and J.B.Samuel: The Jewish cemetery Ninth and Spruce streets,

Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1906 (1962 enl..ed. by L.Elmalech) .30p. JNUL63B654.

Notes: 301 adults names + 128 children names, 1754-1886, Separate aldults & children alph.

names lists, Some very short biogr. Philadelphia- USA

45. Elzas, B.: The Jewish cemeteries of the Columbia Benevolent Society, Columbia, S.C.

Charleston, S.C., 1910 (rev. ed. 1935 by I.Cassel). l1p. JNUL64B44. Notes: 295 inscr., 1822-

1934, Alph. list. Columbia, S.C. - USA

46. Elzas, B.: Old Jewish cemeteries in Charleston, S.C.; a transcript of the inscriptions of their

tombstones 1762-1903. Charleston, S.C., 1903. l2l p. JNUL 29V4829.

Notes: 836 inscr., 1762-1903, Alph. Ind. Charleston, S.C. - USA 47. Emmanuel, I.S.: Gedolei

Saloniki ledorotam. Tel Aviv, 1936. 335,8p. (Hebrew & French ad.t. -p.), (Generations of

Thesaloniki [Jewish] outstanding personalities.)

JNUL42A972

Notes: 493 tbst.(36 n.compl. +25 erased), 1550-1660, Chron., Alph. names ind. Thessaloniki-

Greece

48. Emmanuel, I.S.: Matsevot Saloniki. Jerusalem, 1963. 2v., illus. (Hebrew) (Thessaloniki

tombstones,).JNULS63A3070.

Notes: 1858 inscr., vol.1 1502-1680 & vol.2 1681-1939, ind. birthplaces Mediterranean Basin &

Portugal), ind. of comm., Bibl. of cited manuscripts arranged by location.

Thessaloniki- Greece

49. Emmanuel, I.S: Precious stones of the Jews in Curacao; Curacaon Jewry 16561957. New

York, 1957 .V,584p.,illus.,port. JNUL S58B394.

Notes: 225 tbst. of 2536 pers., 1668-1859, Men & women & some Rabbis, Cem. hist. & plan,

Biogr. incl. fam. hist, Chron. list of all the 2536 names, Alph. list of fam. names +no. of

Page 11: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

11

members+eldest tomb year, Large bibl., General alph. ind, 15 geneal.(see details in geneal. Ind.)

Curasao- West Indies.

50. Die Erfurter hebraeischen Grabinschriften. Leipzig, 1884. ISp. (Hebrew inscr. & German

text), (Tombstones Hebrew inscriptions in Erfurt,). JNUL63B3656.

Notes: 88 tbst.(some n.read.), 1247-1382. Erfurt - Germany

51. Ettmann, J. et aL: Der juedische Friedhof von Unterschwandorf. Nagold, 1992. 94 p.

(chiefly illus. ),map. (German), (The Jewish cemetery of Unterschwandorf).JNUL 93 2° B4284

Notes: l7tbst.(2: no date)+photo., 1837-1862, Hebrew inscr. & German transl., Comm. hist. after

1878, Biogr. of some Jewish citizens sent to concentration camps in 1938, Death reg. photocopy,

Map of Jewish cem. in Baden-Wuerttenberg, Geneal:. Roedeisheimer, Haarburger.

Unterschwandorf - Germany

52. Euting, J.: Ueber die aelteren hebraeischen Steine im Elsass. Strasbourg, 1888. pp.229-246,

illus. (German), (On the old Hebrew stones in Alsace) JNUL 32V2080.

Notes: 14 tbst, l2th-l4th cent. Alsace - France

53. Fargeon, M. Les Juifs en Egypte depuis l'origine jusqu'a ce jour. Cairo, 1938. 321p. (French)

[Egypt Jews from the origin till today] JNUL 47B36 Notes: After 3 detailed chapters on the

origins and the communities of Cairo and Alexandria, the author has added details on the

cemeteries in all the small described

localities: Damanhour: 14 tbst.(1912-1930); Isamailia: 14 tbst. ( 1866-1936); Kfar El Zayet: 4

tbst.(no dates); Mit Ghamr: 12 tbst. (1866-1891); Port Said: 32 tbst.(1888-1927); Suez: 33

tbst.(1894-1936); Tantah: 20 tbst. (1876-1934); Zifta: 13 tbst. (19101936). Damanhour,

Ismailia, Kfar El Zayet, Mit Ghamr, Port Said, Suez, Tantah, Zifta -Egypt

54. Faust, Jurgen & Michael Studemund-Halevy. Betahaim. Sephardischer grabber in

Schleswig-Holsheim. Glueckstadt, Augustin, 1997. 166p. LBZI

Notes: 53tbsts + photos, (1632-1835), funeral art analysis, general index. Schleswig-Holsheim -

Germany.

55. Fennenkoetter, H.C.: Die juedische Friedhofe in Lippstadt: Tot nur ist, wer vergessen wird!

Lippstadt, 1988. l74p., chiefly illus., plans, port. (German), (The Jewish cemetery in Lippstadt:

Dead is only he who is forgotten!). JNULS93B2566.

Notes: 89 + 39 tbst. (some: familial) +photos, 1878-1940, arranged by rows, German transl. of

Hebrew inscr., List 15 names+tbst no., 1949-1986, Cem. hist. & plan, Art anal., Some biogr.,

Chron. list incl.: 183 names+tbst.no.+death dates 1878-1940, Geneal.: Abel, Bacharach,

Dannenbaum, Goldschmidt, Lilienfeld-Sostheirn, Rosenbaum, Sternberg, Windmueller.

Lipperode 37 tbst., 1782-1932, Cem. hist., Chron., List of Hol.+age, Geneal.: Ostheimer.

Lippstadt, Lipperode - Germany

56. Feuchtwang, D.: Epitaphien des Graeberfeldes zu Nikolsburg. Kirchheim, n.d.. 32p .

(German & Hebrew inscr.), (Nikolsburg /Mikulov] cemetery epitaphs,). JNUL 29V4830. Notes:

46 tbst., 1605-1803, pers. from the surroundings. Mikulov [Nikolsburg] - Czech Rep.

Page 12: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

12

57. Firkowiz, A.Y. : Avnei zikaron behatsi ha'i krim, besela hayehudim bemangup, besulkat

ubekapa .Vilnius, 1872. 256p.,illus. (Hebrew), (Jewish memorial stones in Crimea and in [

Caucasian towns of] Mangup, Sulkat andKapa) JNUL 29V4818.

Notes: Arranged by regions: Crimea 564 tbst, 3-1842; Mangup 7ltbst., 866-1777, Sulkat 5tbst,

910-1104; Theodesia [ l00 tbst., 1593-1852. Crimea - Ukraine, Mangup, Sulkat, Theodesia

[Kapa] - Caucasus.

58. Frankl, L.A.: Inschriften des alien juedischen Friedhofes. Vienna, 1855. XXII, l24p.

(German), (Inscriptions in [Vienna] old Jewish cemetery). JNUL 29V4832.

Notes: 705 tbst.(many n.read. )1540-1781, Chron., Alph ind. (some: only personal name)

Vienna- Austria.

59. Frankl, L.A.: Zur Geschichte der Juden in Wien. Teil I: Der alte Judenfriedhof. Vienna,

1897. 26p. (German), (On Vienna Jews history. Vol.1: The old .Jewish

cenietery,). JNUL 36B1857

Notes: 14 tbst., 15 17-1775, Rabbis + 2 women, Cem. hist. Vienna- Austria

60. Frankl, L.A.: Zur Geschichte der Juden in Wien; der alte Friedhof Der Tempeihof Vienna,

1853. 78p. (Gothic German), (On Vienna Jews' history; the old cemetery- the synagogue,). JNUL

61V1 624.

Notes: 30 + 6 tbst., 1517-1622 & 1703-1775, Cem. hist., No ind. Vienna- Austria.

61. Fridman, F. Matsevot beit hakvarot hayashan belodj. Ashdod, Makhon Zikhron Kedoshei

Polin, 1998. 115,398p. Aded title: Stary cmentarz zydowski w Lodzi. (Polish and Hebrew)

[Tombstones in the old cemetery in Lodz- The old Jewish cemetery in

Lodz] JNUL S98A7300=2

Notes: Hebrew part: 3 reg.: 3410 names, 1722-1917 + 1 name-1922, Chron.; Polish part: Many

biogr. arranged by reg. no., Alph. general ind.: fam. names +reg. no., Hevra Kaddisha hist., Art

anal. Lodz-Poland.

62. Friedberg, B.: Luchot zikaron; Epitaphen von Grabsteinen des israelitischen Friedhof zu

Krakau, nebst biographischen Skizzen. Drohobycz, 1897. 95p. (Hebrew & German ad.t.-p.),

(Memorial stones; Tombstone epitaphs from the Krakow Jewish cemetery, with biographica1

note). JNUL 29V4833.

Notes: 121 tbst., 1541-1812, Rabbis, Chron., Biogr., No. ind. Krakow - Poland

63. Friedberg, B.: Neue auf dem juedischen Friedhof in Krakau aufgefundene Grabinschriften.

[Breslau] Wroclaw, 1900. l00p. (German & Hebrew inscr.), (Newly found inscriptions in the

Krakow Jewish cemetery). JNUL 29V4833

Notes: 14 tbst, 1552-1802, No. ind, Krakow - Poland

64. Gelber, N.M.: Jahrbuch der Juedisch-Literaturischen Gesellschaft (Sitz: Frankfurt a.M.);

XIII: Aus dem Pinax des alten Judenfriedhof in Brody. Frankfurt a.M., 1920. pp. 119-141.

(German & Hebrew inscr.), (Yearbook of the Jewish Literary Society {Frankfurt a.M}; XII: On

the scenery of the Brody old Jewish cemetery,). JNUL 29V4834.

Notes: 179 tbst., 1699-1831, Chron., Ind. fam. names. Brody - Ukraine

Page 13: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

13

65. Ginsburger, M.: Der israelitischer Friedhof in Jungholz. SuIz, 1904. l33p. (German), (The

Jewish cemetery in Jungholz,). JNUL32V2084.

Notes: 6 Inscr.,1831-1903, Presidents of the local cem. commission, + list of 570 names family

heads who had in 1779 the right to be buried there, Arranged by 35 places, This list incl. the

fam.names declared for the 1784 census: Bollweller :39 pers.; Dornach 8 pers ; Foussemagne: 8

pers.; Froeningen: 4 pers.; Guebwiller:9 pers.; Habsheim l2 pers. ;Haeusern: 6 pers.; Hagenbach:

7 pers.; Hartmannswiller: 3 pers.; Hattstatt: 39 pers.; Horbourg: 6 pers.; Ingersheim: 6 pers.;

Issenheim: 17 pers.; Jungholtz: 36pers.; Lumschweiler: I6pers.; Pfastatt: l2pers.; Reguisheim:21

pers.; Rietwiller: 1 pers.; Rixheim: 38pers.; Senheim:21 pers.; Staffelfelden: 3pers.;

Steinbrunn::4pers.; Sulz: 15pers; Sulzmatt: 29 pers.; Thann:7 pers, Turckheim: 2 pers.; Uffholz:

33pers;. Voegtlinshofen: l0pers.; Wattwiller: 7pers.; Wettolsbeim: 11 pers.;

Wintzenheim::45pers.; Wittisheim 6pers ;.Wittensheim: 9pers.; Zillisheim:45pers.;

Zimmersheim: 5pers. France, Senheim, Sulz, Germany.

66. Ginsburger, M.: Die Juden in Basel. Basel, 1909. pp. 15-436, illus. (German), (The

Jews in Basel). JNUL32V2084.

Notes: 52 names, 1362-1397, Chron. list (some fam. tbst.), Basel Jews hist. Basel -Switzerland.

67. Goberman, D. N. : Carved Memories: Heritage in stone from the Russaian Jewish Pale. New

York, Rizzoli, 2000. 167p., illus. JNUL S 2° 2001B3870

Notes: Mainly_tbst. photos (many readable), mostly from the 19th cent. Ukraine

68. Goberman, D. Forgotten stones: Jewish tombstones in Moldava. Isskusstvo-SPB, 2000. 35p.

JNUL S2002 B 501=2

Notes: 115 tbsts photo, incl inscr. Funeral art anal., (beg 18th cent.) Orgeyev, Kishinev, Beltsy,

Kalarash, Faleshty, Edinsty, Soroko - Moldava

69. Goberman, D.: Jewish tombstones in Ukraine and Moldava. Moscow, 1993. 52p. &

263plates (English & Russian). JNUL S93B2529 .

Notes: 119 tbst (of 263 plates) with personal names+ death dates +location. No ind. (details in

geogr. Ind.). Moldava , Ukraine

70. Gott, S.: Itsuv matsevot yehudiot bemizrah Rumania mehamea ha18 vead yameinu. (Hebrew)

[Design of Jewish tombstones in Eastern Romania from the 18th century till today] Jerusalem,

1998. 2v. JNUL 2° 99A2012

Notes: Mainly on funeral art, tbst photos (Mostly unreadable). Romania

71. Grabherr, E. and A.Gisinger, ed: Beit ha-Chaim: Hades Lebens: der juedische Friedhof in

Hohenems: Katalog zur Ausstellung im Juedischen Museum Hohenems von 30 April bis 12. Juli

1992. Hohenems, 1992. 64p., chiefly illus., (German) ,(The House of [Eternal] Life: The Jewish

cemetery in Hohenerns; Catalog of the exhibition held in the Jewish Museum of Hohenems from

April 30 to July 12, 1992). JNUL S92B4949.

Notes: Tbst photo. (some readable), Cem, hist., art anal., Bibl. Hohenems - Germany.

Page 14: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

14

72. Grayevski, P.: Avnei Zikaron.- helek 15- nusah avnei hamatzevot meveit haalmin shel

hamoshava Zikhron Yaakov beEretz Yisrael shenosda bishnat 5642. Jerusalem, 1932. 33p.

(Hebrew) [Memorial stones- part 15- inscriptions from the Eretz Yisrael settlement Zikhron

Yaakov, founded in 1882] LBZI

Notes: 517 tbsts, 1884-1931. Chron. Zikron Yaakov, Eretz Yisrael

73. Grayevski, P.: Avnei Zikaron - halakim 13 & 14- Reshimat yeshenei afar birhovot beEretz

Yisrael 5651-5690. Jerusalem, 1931. 8+2p.. (Hebrew) [Memorial stones- Parts 13 & 14- those

dwelling in dust in Rehovot in Eretz Yisrael 1895- 1930] LBZL

Notes: Part 13- Rehovot- 197tbst (1895-1930), Part 14- Ekron- 82tbst, 1885-1931. Chron. Ekron,

Rehovot- Eretz Yisrael

74. Grayevski, P. Avnei Zikaron- helekt 12- Reshimat yeshenei afar beveit ha'almin hayashan-

hadash leadat hahasidim anshei shem kolel habad bimerom har hazeitim asher al pnei

yerushalayim mekedem. Jerusalem, 1931. 20p. (Hebrew) [Memorial stones-part 12- List of those

dwelling in dust in the old-new [section] for the Hassidic community, pupils at Habad kolle,l at

the top of Mount of Olives located at the south of Jerusalem] LBZI

Notes: 1225tbst (1878-1931), Chron. Incl. obituaries and pictures of the USHISKIN family

members. Jerusalem, Eretz Yisrael

75. Grayevski, P. Avnei Zikaron- helek 11- nusah matsevot mivatei haalmin ak hamoshavot

cuyehuda ubagalil. Jerusalem, 1931. 3p. (Hebrew) [Memorial srones- part 11-tombstone

inscriptions from the cemeteries of settlements in Judea and Galilee] LBZI

Notes: Nes Tziona- 29tbst.(1913-1930); Beer Yaakov- 4 tbst. (1929-1930); Yavniel -17tbst

(1909-1926). Beer Yaakov, Nes Tziona, Yavniel.

76. Grayevski, P. Avnei Zikaron- helek 10- Nusah hamatsevot miveit haalmin shel hamoshava

rishon letzion. Jerusalem, 1931. 32p. (Hebrew) [Memorial stones- Part 10-Tombstone

inscriptions from the cemetery of the settlement Rishon Letzion]. LBZI

Notes:303 tbst (1884-1930), Chron. Rishon LeTzion, Eretz Yisrael

77. Grayevski, P. Avnei Zikaron- Part 9- nusahei matsevot beit ha'almin shel em hamoshavot

biyehuda. Jerusalem, 1931. 40p. [Memorial stones- Tombstone inscriptions in the cemetery of the

major Judea settlement- Petah Tikva] LBZI

Notes: 585tbst' (1877-1930). Petah Tikva, Eretz Yisrael 78. Grayevski, P. Avnei zikaron-

helek 8- reshimat yashnei afar sheba'ir yafo. Jerusalem, 1931. 30p. [Memorial stones- list of those

dwelling in dust in the city of Jaffa]

LBZI

Notes: 750tbst. (1873-1917) Alph. arranged. Jaffa, Eretz Israel

79. Grayevski, P. Bnot Tzion- helek 1- sefer zikaron lishmoteihen ufe'uloteihen shel ahyoteinu

bnot tzion viyrushalayim ha'askaniot bahomer uvaruah ak sdei hayeshuv hayasha-hadash

biyrushalayim' 'areiha umoshvoteiha. Jerusalem, 1929. 8,78p. (Hebrew) [Daughters of Zion- Part

1- Memorial book of the names and deeds of our sisters who were active in the old-new

settlement in Jerusalem and in the cities and villages of Eretz

Israel]. LBZI

Notes: ca 150 names + bio+ dates of death, (1910-1927) some photos. Eretz Israel

Page 15: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

15

80. Grayevski, P. Bnot Tzion- helek 3 & helek 4- sefer zikaron letoldot hevrat ezrat nashim

beyafo ubetel aviv. Jerusalem, 1929. no pagination. (Hebrew) [Daughters of Zion- Parts 3 & 4-

Memorial book to the history of the Ezrat Nashim Society in Jaffa and

Tel Aviv]. LBZI

Notes: 55 names + bio+ date of death , list of 101 names (1844-1929), some photos. Jaffa, Tel

Aviv, Eretz Israel

81. Grayevski, P. Bnot Tzion- helek 8 - sefer zikaron mukdash lebeshot Israel shenehergu bein

17-23 Av 1929. Jerusalem, 1929. (Hebrew) [ Daughters of Zion- part 8-Memorial book

dedicated to the Jewish women killed between the 17 and the 23 of Av 1929] LBZI

Notes: Haifa: 1 name; Hebron: 9 names; Safed: 9 names; Tel Aviv: 1 name Haifa, Hebron,

Safed, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel

82. Grayevski, P.: Kever ahim; nusah hamatsevot shel aheinu asher baarets, ba'areiha

ubemoshvoteiha. Hoveret 134: Tsiyunei kedoshei Tsfat. Jerusalem, 1938. 6p. (Hebrew), (A

common grave; texts of inscriptions found all over the country ,in its:in towns and villages. Fasc

134: Safed holy victims). JNUL SR65A3285

Notes: 20 pers. murdered during political troubles, 1929-1938, Men women & children most of

them murdered in 1929, Chron. Safed - Israel.

83. Grayevski, P.: Kever ahim..Hoveret 135: Kedoshei Haifa. Jerusalem, 1938. 7p. (Hebrew), (A

common grave... Fasc. 135: Haifa holy victims). JNUL SR65A3285, 135. Notes: 9 murdered

pers. Incl. 2 women, 1929, Near the common grave is a grave of one of the Safed victims whose

family used to live in Haifa. Haifa- Israel 84. Grayevski, P.: Matsevet zikaron: Hovrot 139-140:

Kever ahim lekedoshei Yerushalayim, Motsa, Petah Tikva, Hebron, 1929-1938. Jerusalem, 1938.

l6p. (Hebrew), (Memorial grave: Fasc. 139-149: Common grave for the holy victims in

Jerusalem, Motsa, Petah Tikva and Hebron 1929-1938). JNUL SR65A3285, 139-140.

Notes: Hebron 59 pers., 1929; Jerusalem 19 pers., 1920-1929; Motsa 7 pers., 1929; Petah Tikva 9

pers., 1921-1936, + short biogr. Hebron, Jerusalem, Motsa, Petah Tikva -Israel

85. Greenberg, M.: Graves of Tsadikim [ in Russia]. Jerusalem, 1989. 97p.,illus.

(Hebrew & English). JNUL S2°89A4924

Notes: Rabbis tbst. restoration, No. ind., Arranged by non-alph. town names. Russia, Ukraine

86. Grotte, A.: Alte schlesische Judenfriedhoefe; Breslau und Dyherrnfurt. Berlin, 1927.

42p.,illus. (German), (Old Silesian Jewish cemeteries: [Berslau]Wroclaw and [Dyherrnfurt]

BrzegDolny). JNUL 3 2V 1412.

Notes: 37 tbst., 1729-1846, Names ind., Cem. hist, Tbst. art anal. [ Breslau]Wroclaw,

[Dyherrnfurt] Brzeg Dolny - Silesia - Poland - Czech Rep.

87. Gruenwald, M.: Portugiesische Graeber auf deutscher Erde. Hamburg, 1902. l58p.

(German), (Portuguese graves on German soil). JNUL29V4979.

Notes: 1536 tbst., 1611-1870, Chron. fam. names, Altona cem. hist. Altona, Emden,

Glueckstadt - Germany.

Page 16: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

16

88. Gruenwald, M.: Le cimetiere de Worms. In: Revue des Etudes Juives, t.IV, nos. 12-,Jul.-

Dec., 1938. pp.71-111. (French), (The cemetery of Worms). JNUL 63B2152. Notes: 882 names,

1048-1833, ind. personal names incl.: fam.names+death dates when existing, List of martyrs,

O.pers. list. Worms - Germany.

89. Gruenwald, M.: Grabschriften des juedischen Friedhofes im 18, Wiener Gemeindebezirk

(Waehrig) aus den Jahren 1784-1799. Vienna, 1934. pp. 363-405 (German), (Graves inscriptions

from the Jewish cemetery of Vienna [ in its 18th district (Waehrig) for the years 1784-1799).

JNUL 3 7B26.

Notes: 63 tbst., 1784-1799, Chron. ind., General ind. incl.. personal names. Vienna-Austria.

90. Gruenwald, M.: Grab-juedische Symbole. In: Hirzel, S.: Grab und Friedhof der Gegenwart.

Muenchen, 1927. pp.36-44. (German), (Jewish graves symbols. In: Grave and cemetery in the

present times, by S. Hirzel). JNUL36C 1443.

Notes: Halbestadt (Germany): 1 tbst. photo.; Nagy-Marton (Hungary): 1 tbst. photo, 11 Tbst. art

anal. Halberstadt - Germany, Nagy-Marton - Hungary.

91. Guggenheim-Gruenberg, F.: Der Friedhof auf der Judeninsel im Rhein bei Koblenz.

Zuerich, 1956. (German), (The cemetery on the Jewish Isle [on the Rhine near

Koblenz). JNUL57B286.

Notes: 15 tbst (some n.read.), 1674-1879, Isle hist., Cem. map & tbst. locations. Muehiegrien

a.Rhein - Germany.

92. Harkavy, A.L: Alte juedische Derikmaeler aus der Krim. St.Petersburg, 1876. X,288p.

(German & Hebrew inscr.), (The old Jewish monuments in Crimea). JNULPV255, VII, 24/1

Notes: 261 inscr., 604-916?, Script.anal., Based on Firkowiz's book. Crimea-Ukraine.

93. Harkavy, A. Memorial of Bella Harkavy (nee Segalowsky) who died in her 64th year on

March 27, 1930. 15p. JNUL 30V1302

Notes: Bio of Bella Harkavy born n Ludinowo, Suwalki, Poland. New York, NY, USA

94. Herman, J.: Friedhoefe in Boehmen und Maehren. Prague, 1980. 36p, l63plates. (German),

(Cemeteries in Bohemia and Moravia). JNUL2°8 lB 1807.

Notes: Alph. list of all the places where are Jewish cem. in the Czech Republic. For each cem.: its

surface and short hist. Bohemia, Moravia - Czech Rep.

95. Herman, J.: Jewish cemeteries in Bohemia and Moravia. Prague, 1980. 32p., 70

plates,map. JNULS2°82B2223.

Notes: English transl. of the authors German book JNUL2°81B1807. Bohemia, Moravia -

Czech Rep

96. Hersch, L.: Les langues des inscriptions israelites funeraires au cimetiere de Troki. Rome,

193?. 38p. (French), (The languages of the graves inscriptions in Troki [cemetery]). JNUL S3 7B

1841.

Page 17: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

17

Notes: 21 tbst., 1852-1910, Caraites, Hebrew inscr. (some with Russian or Polish transl. added).

[Troki] Trakai - Lithuania.

97. Herzog, D.: Der juedische Grabstein in der Burg Graz. Frankfurt a.M., 1928. l7p. (German),

(The Jewish tombstone in the citadel of Graz). JNUL32V1628.

Notes: 1 tbst., Rabbi Nisim son of Rabbi Aharon, Geneal. anal. Graz - Austria.

98. Hevra Kadisha Nagy Kanizsa. Alphabetisch.-Geordnetes Namen-Verzeichniss der

israelitischen Friedhoefe zu Gross Kanizsa ruhenden Verstorben, geht zum Jahre 1865. [ Kanizsa,

1865. 46p. (German & Hebrew), (Alphabetically arranged names index of those resting in the

Gross Kanizsa [Nagy Kanizsa] Jewish cemetery till 1865) JNUL S59B

1533.

Notes: 711 names list, 1780-1865, Mph Latin characters names md. inci. death dates+tbst.no.,

List of tbst.no. according to the reg. Nagy Kanizsa [Gross Kanizsa] -Hungary.

99. Hevra Kadisha Odessa. Tsiyunim metsuyanim bebatei hakvarot hayashan vehehadash

beodesa. Warsaw, 1888. 96p. (Hebrew), (Epitaphs in Odessa old and new

cemeteries). JNUL29V48 11.

Notes: 110 tbst., 1806-1886, Chron., md. Odessa - Ukraine.

100. Hirtz, G.: Matsevet kodesh. [Lemberg]L'viv, 1863-1879. 5 parts (Hebrew), (Holy

graves). JNULS38A847.

Notes: part 1: 124 tbst. (Rabbis), 1582-1801, Fam. names ind; part 2: list of 45 killed in 1664 + 1

killed in earthquake in 1700 + 19 tbst killed in 1703 + 57 tbst. (Rabbis), 1560-ca1740, Chron.;

part3: 35 tbst, 1503-1797 (some: no date), Biogr., No ind.; part 4: 47 tbst., 1503-1724, + 18 tbst.,

1703, Reg. + 36 tbst. (Rabbis), 1620-1650; part 5: 13 tbst. (incl. 1 woman), Biogr., Commentaries

1857-1877 + list of 46 who probably died in a fire in 1664. [Lemberg] L'viv - Ukraine.

101. Hevra Kadisha Tel Aviv. Leot velead: pinkas zikaron lebatei almin shenehersu vehulelu

bishot hashoa, korot kehilot Israel vgedolot vehamerkaziot beeropa uvatei hakvarot hahistoriim,

ed. By Moshe Prawer. Tel Aviv, 1983. 1008 p. JNUL S 73A1783=2

Notes: Short hist. of the communities, photos of destroyed tbst. (not readable). Austria, Belgium,

Bulgaria, Czek Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania,

Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Yugoslavia

102. Hirtz, G.: Zikhron kedoshim... L'vov. [Lemberg] L'viv, G.Suchestov ,1871. 2,60p . (Hebrew

title & Yiddish text), (Martyrs memorial ...L'viv). JNULR8°96A236.

Notes: 45 inscr.-men + 1 inscr.-women +19 inscr., 1684, 1710 &1803, Victims of pogroms,

Added: long list of Rabbis and of profoundly religious women, 1638.1719-L'viv - Ukraine.

103. Hirtz, G: Zikhron tsadikim. [Lemberg] L'viv, 1857. l8p. (Hebrew), (Memorial to

the Justs). JNULR70A5484.

Notes: 57pers., 1600-1841 (some: no date), Rabbis, Sometimes names of sons or brothers

mentioned. L'viv - Ukraine.

Page 18: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

18

104. Holtzman, Ada. The Jewish Cemetery of Grodisk Mazowiecki. Recording the Remnants of

the Tombstones, with the help of Benyamin Yaari. Tel Aviv, 1997. No pagination (Hebrew and

English). LIGS

Notes: 136 tbsts, (18 non- readable), 1881-1938. Tbst. Photos, Alph. Ind. Names. Grodzisk

Mazowiecki- Poland.

105. Hondo, Leszek et al., ed. Cmentarz zydowski w Pilicy. Krakow, Universitet Jagiellonski,

1995. 328p. (Polish) [The Jewish cemmetery in Pilicy] JNUL S96 B4300

Notes: 328 tbsts, (1883-1939), inscr. + photo (some with no date). Index of given names. Pilica -

Poland

106. Horowitz ,M.: Die Inschrifien des alien Friedhofes der israelitischen Gemeinde zu Frankfurt

a.M. Frankfurt a.M., 1901. LIII,768p. (German foreword & statistics, Hebrew a.t. -p. & text),

(The inscriptions in the old cemetery in Frankfurt a.M Jewish

community). JNUL29V4980.

Notes: 129 tbst. + 5934 tbst. (for 577:year n.clear), 1272-1492 & 1493-1840, Chron,. German

alph. fam. names ind. Frankfurt a.M. - Germany.

107. Huelzen, J.: Der alte Judenfriedhof in Frankfurt a.M. Frankfurt a.M., 1932.. 16,13p.,plates

(German), (The old Jewish cemetery in Frankfurt a.M). JNULS32V 1585.

Notes: l3tbst. photo. (some readable), Cem. hist. Frankfurt a.M.-Germany.

108. Jacobowski, C.V.: Judiska begravningsplatser i Sverige. Stockholm, 1956. 8p. (Swedish),

(Jewish cemeteries in Sweden). JNUL56B1542

Notes: Information about: Goeteborg (Stampen cem.): ca 1600 tbst., 1793-1915 + 2nd

cem: 530

tbst., 1915-1956 + 3rd cem.: 1945- incl. 40 Hol. tbst.; Kalmar 18g8- Karlskrona 50 tbst. in 1923;

Karlstadt 1920- ; Malmoe 900 tbst.incl.. 100 Hol. tbst.1870-1956 ; Norrkoeping 1803 - including

35 Hol.tbst. + Hol. monument; Stockholm Aronsberg cem.: 300 tbst., 1729-1888 +

Kronobergsparken cem: 209 tbst., 1788-1857+ Haga cem.: 3600 tbst. incl. Hol.. monument-40

names, 1857-1956 + 4th cem.: 85 tbst.1952- ; Sundsvall:92 tbst.,1881-1923. Goeteborg,

Kalmar, Karlskrona,Karlstad, Malmoe, Norrkoeping, Stockholm, Sundsvall - Sweden.

109. Jagielski, J.: The Jewish cemetery in on Okopowa St., Warsaw. Warsaw, 1986. folded

sheet,illus.,plan. (Polish text & English title & summary). JNUL93L5. Notes: 203 names, 1852-

1959 (some: 1959-1983), AIph. list of names incl. birth & death dates, professions ind., Cem. hist

& plan. Warsaw - Poland.

110. Jerusalem. Va'ad 'edat hasefaradim: Kol kore le'aheinu hayekarim bekhol tefutsot

Yisrael, benidon "me'arat hatsadikim vegeonei olam" shel har hazeitim le'adat hasefaradim

biyrushalayirn. Jerusalem, 1931. 3p. (Hebrew), (Appeal to our dear brothers in the Diaspora,

concerning the Sephardic "burial chamber of Hassidim and famous scholars "on the Mount of

Olives in Jerusalem). JNULS29V48 14.

Notes: 14 Rabbis' names, 1756-185 1, Short biogr. Jerusalem - Israel.

111. Job, S., Job F. & C. Freund. Le cimetiere Israelite de Luneville 1759-1998. Paris Cercle de

Genealogie Juive, 1999. (French) [The Jewish cemetery in Luneville] JNUL S

2° 2000B5424

Page 19: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

19

Notes: 2 lists: 1. arranged by alphabetic order, incl. location name, birth/death dates, birth place,

description of tbsts. Luneville, Meurthe et Moselle, France

112. Jolles, M. Report on an informal short visit to a Jewish cemetery in Harpstedt, lower

Saxony, North Germany, made in May 1995. 1996. 10p. JNUL S2° 97B2411

Notes: Cem. Plan and description, List of 11 names (1910-1943) including 3 soldiers (1

Yugoslavian, 1 Russian and 1 Polish). Harpsedt, Germany

113. Jongeling, K.: Joodse begraaf in Groningen en Oost-Friesland. Groningen, 1977. 15p.,illus.

(Dutch), (Jewish cemeteries in Groningen and in East Friesland). JNULS78B1722.

Notes: Bellingwolde 14 inscr., 1882-191; Bourtange 9 inscr., 1868-1949; Bunde 25 inscr. (some

n.read.), 1889-1932; Nieuweschans 44 inscr., 1819-1921; Stadskanaal 105 inscr., 1864-1971; Ter

Apel 35 inscr., 1888-1949; Vlagtwedde 26 inscr., 1902-1940, Large bibl. on tbst. art and on cem.

in Holland and Germany. Bellingwolde, Bourtange, Bunde, Nieuweschans, Stadskanaal, Ter

Apel, Vlagtwedde - Holland.

114. Judiska Litteraturamfundet: Gamla judiska gravplatser i Stockholm. Stockholm, 1927.

162p., tbst. Photo (Swedish & Hebrew Inscr.) (The old Jewish cemeteries in Stockholm)

JNUL2°29V4835.

Notes: Stockholm Aronsberg 152 tbst. for 300 pers., 1782-1888; Stokholm Kronoberg 113tbst.

for 209pers.,1787-1857,Chron., 2 alph. ind.+some biogr. Stockholm-Sweden.

115. Jung, N.: Spurensuche: Die Juden von Stein a.Kocher. Neustadt a.Kocher, 1988. 80

p.,illus.,plans,port. (German), (Search of traces: the Jews of Stein am Kocher) JNUL

89B1181.

Notes: 102 names list (incl.. some details), 1812-1923, Many tbst. photo., Jewish comm.. hist. &

population statistics, Geneal.: Zwang. Stein a.Kocher - Germany.

116. Kafka, Frantisek. New Jewish Cemetery [in Prague]. Prague, 1991. 79p., illus., plan.

(added translations in Czech, German, French). IGSL

Notes: Cem. founded in 1890, Mostly on funeral art., Ind. 92 fam. Names. Prague, Czech Rep.

117. Keckemet, D. and Z.Efrom: Zidovsko grobeje u Splitu. Split, 1973. 27p., 16 plates,illus.

(Croatian & English), (Split Jewish cemetery). JNUL74B940.

Notes: Information on cem. incl.ca700tbst, 1717-20th cent., 21 tbst.photo incl. names +

sometimes death dates. Split - Croatia.

118. Kloisner, L: Korot beit ha'almin hayashan bevilna. Vilnius, 1935. 114, 28p.,illus.,map.

(Hebrew text & summary in Polish and Yiddish), (History of the old cemetery in Vilnius).

JNULS36A638.

Notes: 222tbst, 1636-1786, Rab. HaGRA's descendants & pupils geneal., Ind. Vilnius,

Lithuania.

119. Kohut, A.: Der alte Prager juedische Friedhof. Prague, 1897. ll2p. (Gothic German), (The

old Jewish cemetery of Prague). JNUL29V4837.

Page 20: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

20

Notes: 170 inscr., 13th cent.-1712, Names are included in the text so it is impossible to know how

many pers. are mentioned, Special chapter for women, Cem. hist., Prague Jews inst. Prague -

Czech Rep.

120. Kollmann, K. and T.Wiegand: Spuren einer Minderheit: Judenfriedhoefe und Synagogen

im Werra-Meissner-Kreiss. Waldkappel-Bischhausen, 1986. 8Op., illus,. map. (German), (Traces

of a minority: the Jewish cemeteries and the Synagogues in

Werra-Meissner-Kreiss). JNULS88B 1581

Notes: Hist of Jewish comm. having cem. in the region, Art anal.: tbst. & synagogues, Bibl.

Werra, Meissner, Kreiss - Germany.

121. Krajewska, M.: Czas Kameni. Warsaw, 1982. lv.,illus. (Polish), (Time of stones).

JNULS2°84B 1519

Notes: see: Book English transl. JNUL2°88B2760 Warsaw - Poland.

122. Krajewska, M.: Time of stones. Warsaw, 1983. l6Sp. of illus., plates.

JNUL2°88B2760.

Notes: Tbst. photographic album, Non-alph. ind. of places, 165 tbst. photo. (some readable

names), English transl. of Polish author's book S2°84B1519. German transl. 1982 S2°84B 1520.

Warsaw - Poland.

123. Krajewska, M.: A tribe of stones: Jewish cemeteries in Poland Warsaw, 1983.

242p...,chiefly illus.,map. JNUL S2°93A3039

Notes: Tbst.photo, Art anal., Map of the towns/villages where photo. were taken, Ind. cem.

locations. Poland.

124. Krikheli, A.: Stela s evreiskoi nadpisim naidennaia v Mtskheta. In: Trudy 1st- .

Etnograficheskogo Museya Evreev Gruzii, tom 2, pp.112-133. (Russian), (Hebrew inscription on

a tombstone found in Mtskheta [Georgian Rep.]). JNULS74B4 13.

Notes: 1 tbst., ca 4th-5th cent., script, anal. Mtskheta - Georgian Rep.

125. Kroll, Z. and Z.Leinman: Sefer beit hakvarot hayashan betel aviv. Tel Aviv, 1940.

27,469p., tbst. photo. (Hebrew), (Register of the Tel Aviv Old Cemetery). JNUL 40A3

Notes: ca3750 tbst., 1902-1939, O.pers. biogr., Ind. incl. father name+age+birth place+death

date, General ind names/subjects, Bibl. Tel Aviv - Israel.

126. Krolopp, K.: Der juedische Friedhof in Fulda. Fulda, 1980. 3 lp.,illus.,map( . German), (The

Jewish cemetery in Fulda). JNUL 2°80B2339.

Notes: 380 names, 1906-1947, +3names, 1858,1972,1979, Thst. photo.(many readable), by rows,

Chron. ind.: row no.+ tbst.no.+ name+ death date (some: Hebrew date added), +Cem. hist & plan.

Fulda - Germany.

127. Krolopp, K. ed.: Die juedischen Friedhoefe im Oldenburg Land. Oldenburg, Holzberg,

1983. 70lp., region map (German), (The Jewish cemeteries in the region of

Oldenburg). JNUL S84B2222.

Page 21: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

21

Notes: Berne: 6 tbst., 1897-1928; Cloppenburg: 30tbst., 1875-1937; Delmenhorst: l28tbst., 1851-

1935; Harpstedt: 6 tbst., 1910-1934; Jever: 220tbst.(some: n.read.), 17961967, Oldenburg:

230tbst., 1814-1972; Ovelgoenne: 53tbst., 1811-1930; Varel: l20tbst Vechta 26tbst.1763-1942,

1837-1936; Westerstede: l2tbst., 1861-1952; Wildeshausen: 86tbst., 1787-1919; Wilhemshaven:

45tbst. (some:n.read.), 1908-1959 + 1 common grave for 54 WW2 Russian victims; Inscr. photo.

and German transl., General names ind. Berne, Cloppenburg, Delmenhorst, Harpstedt, Jever,

Oldenburg, Ovelgoenne, Varel , Vechta, Westerstede, Wildeshausen, Wilhemshaven-

Germany.

128. Kroszczor, H.Z.: Cmentarz zydowski w Warszawie. Warsaw, 1983. 55,30,35p. (Polish,

English & Yiddish), (Jewish cemetery in Warsaw). JNUL S83B2474.

Notes: 76 biogr. o.pers. "who contributed in the development of the country" (+tbst. Place,1822-

1979 ,Cem. at Okopowa st. 49, Cem. hist., No ind. Warsaw -Poland.

129. Kukatzi, B. and M.Jacoby: Inventarisierung juedischer Friedhoefe in der Pfalz.

Schifferstadt, 1992. 32p., illus. (German), [Inventorying the Jewish cemeteries in Pfalz

(region)]. JNUL S2°93B1785

Notes: 7 tbst. (1 for each comm.), Hebrew inscr. & German transl. Annweiler, Bobenheim,

Essingen, Nierderkirchen, Otterstadt, Ruehlzheim, Wachenheim -Germany.

130. Laniado, D.Ts. Sefer asher likedoshim asher beAram Tsuba; mikstat matsevot kodsham

shel hakhmei Sefarad. Jerusalem, Ittah Printing House, 1952. 1v. (Hebrew) [Book dedicated to

Aleppo saints; some of the epitaphs written on Sephardic Rabbis graves] LBZI

Notes: Incl. detailed introduction on the Jewish life in Aleppo; 1. List of 250 epitaphs incl. short

biogr. of Aleppo Rabbis, 2. supplement of 55 epitaphs for Aleppo Rabbis; Izmir:. 151 Rabbis

epitaphs (mid 16th - end 18

th cent); Damascus:. 197 Rabbis epitaphs; Jerusalem: 98 Rabbis

epitaphs, Aleppo: Supplement on Aleppo Rabbis epitaphs; Saloniki: Incl 151 Rabbis epitaphs,

1509-1675. + Baghdad: Incl. 74 Rabbis epitaphs + 17 of women + Erets-Yisrael: List of the 122

victim names of the 1929 riot from Hebron, Safed, Motsa (near Jerusalem), Jerusalem, Haifa,

Beer Tuvia & Hulda (Sephardim & Ashkenazim names); Saints in Eretz Yisrael beginning with

the Nation's fathers graves, the tribes, the prophets, and Rabbis (1570-1870)+ 164 Sage epitaphs

from the "Sage Plot". Aleppo, Damas- Syria, Baghdad, Iraq, Thessaloniki- Greece, Izmir -

Turkey, Jerusalem - Eretz Israel.

131. Levi, S.: Beitraege zur Geschichte der aeltesten juedischen Grabsteine in Mainz. Mainz,

1926. 52p. (German), (A contribution to the history of the eldest Jewish cemetery

in Mainz). JNUL29V4838.

Notes: 27 tbst. (some: no date) + 188 names, 1064-1400, ind. personal names, List of 188 old

tbst. ordered by plots incl. names and death dates. Mainz - Germany.

132. Levinson, R.E.: A preliminary report on pioneer Jewish cemeteries and communities of the

California Mother Lode. Oakland, Calif, 1964. 7,XXVI,maps. JNUL

S86B2873.

Notes: 5 cem.: Jackson: Jewish cem.: 30 inscr. (some: fam. tbst.), 1857-1924, Arranged by rows,

mc birth date/place; Mokelumne Hill: Jewish cem.: 24 inscr., 1863-1892, Arranged by rows, incl.

birth date/place; Placerville: Jewish cem.: 24 inscr., 1863-1892, Placerville civil cem: 11

inscr.(fam. tbst.), 1894-1955; Sonora: Jewish cern.: cal00 pers./inscr. (some fam. tbst.), 1853-

1935, incl. birth date/place. Jackson, Mokelumne Hill, Placerville, Sonora, California - USA.

Page 22: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

22

133. Levy, B.H. Savannah's old Jewish community cemeteries. Macon, Ga, Mercer University

Press, 1985. 118p. JNUL S85B291

Notes: 3 Cem. Hist. 95tbst + biogr. (1733-1806) General Index. Savanah, Ga, USA

134. Levy, M.: Der alte israelitische Friedhof zu Worms a.Rh. Worms, 1913. 5p.,illus. (German),

(The old Jewish cemetery in Worms a.Rh.). JNUL 37B617.

Notes: 11 tbst. photo., 1096-1823, Footnotes incl. fam.names+personal names+birth& death

dates, Cem. hist. Worms - Germany.

135. Lewysohn, L.: Nefashot tsadikim; sechzig Epitaphien von Grabsteinen des israelitischen

Friedhofes zu Worms ,regressiv bis zum Jahre 905, nebst biographischen Skizzen und einem

Anhang. Frankfurt a.M., 1855. ll6p. (German), (Souls of the Justs: sixty epitaphs from tombstones

of Worms Jewish cemetery back to 905, with biographical notes and an annex). JNUL 29V4839.

Notes: 60tbst. +4tbst (no date), 905-1852, Chiefly concerning the Leichenstein and Bacharach

fam., Geneal.: Bacharach, Chron. ind. Worms - Germany.

136. Lieben, K.: Gal-Ed; Grabsteininschriften des Prager isr. alten Friedhofes mit biographischen

Notizen. Prague, 1856. XX,71,82,LIVp. (German & Hebrew), (Graves inscriptions in the Prague

old Jewish cemetery, with biographical notes)

JNUL S29V4816.

Notes: l70tbst., 941-1787, Chron., Alph. ind. personal names (German side) sometimes in

profession, Biogr. Prague - Czech Rep.

137. Luzzatto, A.: Sefer gal avanim. Trieste, 1861. 7lp. (Hebrew), (Book of Pile of

stones). JNUL S29V4815.

Notes: 88 tbst.(incl. 1 tbst of a couple & 19 women), 1753-1861, Rabbis, Judges & O.pers., List

of names according to book order, Some short biogr .Trieste- Italy.

138. Mandelbaum, Chanoch. Tantzeba. Mogen ihre Seelen eingebunden sein im Bund des

Leben; Der Judedische Friedhof in Kleve. Jerusalem, Ol City Press, 2002. (German & Hebrew)

[May his soul bound up in the bond of overlasting life] IGSL

Notes: 84 tbsts.(1718-1936, 1tbst-1948), photos. Name Ind. List of Holocaust victims. Kleve,

Germany

139. Marciano, E.R. Genealogy of the Debdou Community Families and the History of the

Community's Rabbis; "Holy Stones": overview of the Debdou Community cemeteries and a

Record of the Epitaphs on the Cemetery Headstones. Jerusalem, 1997. 236,97p.

(Hebrew) LIGS

Notes: Short fam. Hist. in Debdou comm.; 15 tbst.1724-1734 + 210 tbst.1930-1970, arranged by

rows (many without date); 9 tbst. Rabbis who died out of Debdou; name ind.

Debdou, Morocco

140. Margolinsky, J.: Gravpladser pa Mosaik nordre kirkegard i Mollegade, 1693-1953.

Copenhagen, 1956. l64p. (Danish), (Graves in the Jewish cemetery of Mollegade [Copenhagen])

JNUL S2°5 8B 1378

Notes: 4898 names alph. list+birth dates,1693-1953,Statistics .Copenhagen - Denmark.

Page 23: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

23

141. Margolinsky, J.: De jodiske Kirkegarde i danske provinsbyer, 1722-1959. Cophenhagen,

1957. 90p. (Danish), (The Jewish cemeteries in the Danish provincial

towns). JNUL S2°58B1377.

Notes: 10 cem.: Alborg: l50names, 810-1950, AIph. list+some biogr.; Arhus: 62 names,1829-

1873, Alph. list.; Assens: 47names,1827-1914, Alph. list; Faborg: 163 names,1808-1920, Alph.

list+some biogr.; Fredericia: 402 names, 1727-1912,Alph. list+some biogr.; Horsens: 67 names,

1852-1930, Alph.list+some biogr,; Nakskov: 105 names, 1722-1909,Alph.list+some biogr.;

Odense: 84 names, 1826-1928,Alph. list; Randers: 344 names,1810-1943,Alph. list+some biogr.;

Slagelse: 15 names, 1866-1905, Alph. list+some biogr.; General names alph. ind; Alph. list of

o.pers. Alborg, Arhus, Assens, Faborg, Fredericia ,Horsens, Nakskov, Odense, Randers,

Siagelse -Denmark.

142. Margolinsky, J.: 299 epitaphs from the Jewish cemetery in St. Thomas, West Indies, 1837-

1916, with an index; compiled from records in the archives of the Jewish community in

Copenhagen. Copenhagen, 1957. 34p. JNUL S2°58B 1376

Notes: 299 tbst., 1837-1916, Alph. fam. names ind. incl. names mentioned in epitaphs.

St.Thomas, West Indies.

143. Markel, Y. Hapanteon shel tel aviv; Biografia shel demuiot mebein ele shemats'u

menuhatan beveit ha'almin shebirhov trumpeldor be telaviv. Tel Aviv, Rahel, 2002. 92p.

(Hebrew) [The Tel Aviv Pantheon; Biographies of personalities who are buried in the cemetery

at Trumpeldor Street, Tel Aviv] JNUL S2002A83013

Notes: 133 tbst. including some common graves for 149 persons. Cemetery at Trumpeldor Street,

Tel Aviv, biogr.of outstanding persons. Some tbst. photos. Tel Aviv, Israel

144. Marmorstein, A. Cemetery registry book of the Jewish community of Kisvarda, 1875-1968.

Petah Tikva, 2002. 79,139p. (English, Hebrew & Hungarian introduction-Text Latin letters and

Hebrew) LIGS

Notes: Based on register:1420 tbst. 1st part: name index, 2

nd part: order according to rows. Burials

from Kisvarda and surroundings. Kisvarda, Hungary

145. Mejer, J. and J.Slagter: De Joodse begraaf te Overveen. Harlem, 1983. 96p.,illus. (Dutch),

(The Jewish cemetery in Overveen [Amsterdam]) JNUL S84B 1739.

Notes: 112+3+6 tbst., 1797-1939 +1940-1945 + 1945-1981, Chron., Reg. ofAdath Jeschurun

synagogue in Amsterdam, Cem. & synagogue hist. Amsterdam- Holland.

146. Meldola, D.: Epitaph to the memory of the much lamented Abigail, third daughter of

D.A.Lindo. London, 1848. 1 loose leaf JNUL R 8°91B4497.

Notes: 1 inscr., 1848, Abigail daughter of David Abrabanel Lindo. London - England.

147. Messmer, W. Der Juedische Friedhoef. Bad Schoenburg, 1988. 48p., ports.

S99B178

Notes: Cem hist., funeral art, table of 100 tbst. incl. name and date of death (some double). Bad

Schoenburg (Mingolsheim), Germany

Page 24: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

24

148. Molho, M.: Beveit ha'almin shel yehudei saloniki. Thessaloniki, 1932-1933. 4parts.

(Hebrew), (In Thessaloniki Jewish cemetery). JNUL S36A858.

Notes: part l: 44tbst., 1515-1828, Chron.; part 2: 35tbst.(some n.compl.), 1542-1821, Chron.; Part

3: 44tbst., 1515-1828, Chron.; part 4: 38tbst., 1502-1830; Generally Rabbis or o.pers., General

fam. names ind. Thessaloniki - Greece.

149. Molho, M.: El cementerio judio de Salonica. In: Sefarad, t.IX, 1949. 24p. (Spanish), (The

Jewish cemetery in Thessaloniki). JNUL S61B2135.

Notes: Epitaphs hist. & archaeological anal. Some photo. Thessaloniki - Greece.

150. Molho, M.: Matsevot beit ha'almin shel yehudei saloniki. Tel Aviv, 1974. 682p. (Hebrew),

(Tombstones in Thessaloniki Jewish cemetery). JNUL S75A2238.

Notes: 1640 tbst., 1502-1941, + list of 465 names 1676-1861, General ind. fam.names.

Thessaloniki - Greece.

151. Morris, S. The traveler's guide to pioneer Jewish cemeteries of California Gold Rush.

Berkeley, Ca, Magnes Museum, 1996. 99p. JNUL S 99B965

Notes: 7 cem. Grass Valley: 30 tbst. Inscr +bio (1857-1891); Jackson: 32 tbst. inscr.+biogr.

(1857-1968); Marysville: 46 tbst.inscr.+bio (1855-1945); Mokelumue Hill: Cem. Hist, 12tbst insc

(1859-1878); Nevada City: 29tbst inscr.+bio (1856-1890); Placerville: 22tbst. inscr. + biogr.

(1856-1968); Sonora: 42tbst inscr. + biogr.,(end 19thmid 20

th cent.); Each chapter arranged by

family name. General alph. Index California,

USA

152. Mousset, A. Un cimetiere juif Portugais a Paris. Lisbon, Institut Francais au Portugal, 1939.

7p. (French) [A Jewish Portuguese cemetery in Paris]. JNUL S 94B5475

Notes: Few tbst. (1741-1793), private cem. located at 44 rue de Flandre, quartier La Villette.

Paris, France

153. Multanowski, A. ed. Jewish cemetery in Warsaw- Cmentarz zydowski w Warszawie.

Warsaw, Jewish Cemetery Gesia Foundation, 1999. 63p. (English and Polish). JNUL S 2°

2000B4007

Notes: Cem. Hist., funeral art, some tbst. photos (some readable), List of photos (some with

names). Warsaw - Poland

154. Muneles, 0.: Ktovot miveit ha'almin hayehudi ha'atik beprag. Jerusalem, 1988. 501p.,illus.

(Hebrew and English t.p. & contents), (Epitaphs from the old Jewish cemetery in Prague). JNUL

S88A2 184.

Notes: 247 tbst., 1444-1877, Biogr. notes in Latin & Czech, Names indd., indd of pers. mentioned

in inscr., ind., of o.pers. and tbst. location, ind. personal names, Bibl. Prague -Czech Rep.

155. Muneles, 0. and M.Viinikova: Stary zidovsk Hfbitov v Praze. Prague, 1955. 48 O,39p.

(Czech & Hebrew inscr.), (The old Jewish cemetery in Prague). JNUL 56B 1390.

Notes: 170 tbst, 1434-1588 (men & women), Inscr. anal., General ind. Prague - Czech Rep.

Page 25: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

25

156. Museon ha-arets: Ta'arukhat beit hakvarot hayehudi beshidlovtsa 1963-1964. 30p.,illus.

(Hebrew), ([Shidiovtsa]Jewish cemetery: an exhibition) JNUL S64A2728. Notes: Art. anal.,

Bibi. on Jewish cemeteries in Europe. Szidlowiec [Shidlovtsa]- Poland

157. Murzyn, N. Cisza co z nieba splywa: cmentarz zydowski w Katowicach. Katowice,

Muzeum Historii Katowic, 199?. 46p., illus. (Polish with English & German Summaries) [The

immobile silence; the Jewish cemetery in Katowice] JNUL 2°

2002B06655

Notes: Mainly tbst. photos (some inscriptions readable). Katowice, Poland

158. Munszynska, D. Cmentarz zydowski w Lodzi. Lodz, Ofycina Bibliofilow, 1995. (Polish)

[The Jewish Cemetery in Lod] 136p., illus. JNUL S 2° 2001B2730

Notes: Cem hist., funeral art, some tbst. photos (some readable). Lodz - Poland

159. Multanowski, A.,ed.: Jewish cemetery in Warsaw. Warsaw, Jewish Cemetery Gesia

Foundation, 1999. 63p.,illus. (English & Polish) JNUL 2° 2000B4007

Notes: Cem. Hist., funeral art, some tbst photos (some readable) List of photos (some with

names). Warsaw - Poland

160. Nachama, A. and I.L. Simon: Juedische Grabstaetten und Friedhoefe in Berlin. Berlin,

1992. 193p.,illus,plans,port. on graves. (German), (Jewish burying places and cemeteries in

Berlin). JNUL S94B289

Notes: 3 cem: Friedhof - Grosse Hamburger Str.: 1786-1825; Friedhof - Schoenhauser

Allee:1853-1930; Weissensee - Herbert Baum Str.: 1901-1943, Cem. hist. & maps, Art anal.,

Biogr. of pers. whose tbst. have a portrait, General names ind.incl.. Berlin comm. managing

leaders. Berlin - Germany.

161. Nahon, G.: Inscriptions hebraiques et juives de France medievale. Paris, 1986. 410p.,illus.

(French & Hebrew inscr.), (Medieval Hebrew and Jewish inscriptions in

France). JNUL S86B2744.

Notes: ca340 tbst. (many: only a fragment), 2nd cent-1492, Arranged by regions, Chron,. ind

:date+town+tbst.no, General ind. of names/places +tbst.no. France.

162. Nordman, A.: Der israelitische Friedhof in Hegenheim. Basel, 1910. 205p.,illus. (German),

(Hegenheim Jewish cemetery). JNUL 32V2090.

Notes: Statistics: 572 buried pers., 1729-1865, No names, Cem. hist., Nordman fam.hist and tbst

.Hegenheim - France.

163. Nuessenbaum, Sz.B.: Temunot fotografiot shel tsiyunei batei hakvarot hayashan

vehehadash ba'ir lublin mehamea hashesh esre 'ad hatesha 'esre. Lublin, 1913. 3 lp.,illus. (Hebrew

t.-p. & inscr. and Polish & Russian ad.t.-p.), (Photographs of inscriptions from the old and the

new cemeteries in Lublin from the 16th cent. till the 19th). JNUL

29V4844.

Notes: 24 tbst. photo, 1541-1907, Chron., Inscr. summary in Russian. Lublin-Poland.

Page 26: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

26

164. Ottolenghi, A. and R.Pacifici: L'antico cimitero ebraico di San Nicolo di Lido. Venice,

1929. 12p.,illus. (Italian), (The old Jewish cemetery of San Nicolo di Lido

[Venice]). JNUL S58B495.

Notes: 5 tbst., 1636-1697, Cem. hist. Venice- Italy.

165. Pacifici, R.: Le iscrizioni dell'antico cimitero ebraico a Venezia. Alexandria, Egypt, 1938

.l40p. (Italian), (The inscriptions of the old Jewish cemetery in Venice)

JNULS3 9B789.

Notes: 300 tbst., 1481-1756, Chron., Venice Jews hist. & bibl., Fam. names ind. incl. death dates.

Venice - Italy.

166. Parciak, R. Attempts at rehabilitation after the trauma of the Holocaust as these are

reflected against the background of what is happening in the Jewish cemeteries of Poland. (Ph.D.

Thesis submitted to the Senate of the Hebrew University-Jerusalem). Jerusalem, 2002. 2v. (Title

page and introduction in English, text in Hebrew) JNUL S2° 2003A2359

Notes: Analysis of rehabilitation of cem by Israeli individuals or groups. Poland

167. Parik, A. and J. Fiedler. Old Bohemian and Moravian Jewish cemeteries. Prague, 1991.

172p. JNUL S2° 96B1388

Notes: Mostly on funeral art. List of 600 communities in which there were cemeteries with ce.

Hist/ for each community. Bohemia, Moravia, Czechoslovakia

168. Paszkiewicz, IL, P.Paszkiewicz and M.Krajewska: Cmentarze zydowskie w Warszawie.

Warsaw, 1992. 68p.,64plates, ilus.,map. (Polish), (Jewish cemeteries in

Warsaw). JNUL 93B4508.

Notes: Chiefly tbst.photo., Names in footnotes, Thst. chiefly from Cemetery at Okopowa St. from

1807, Cem. hist. Warsaw - Poland.

169. Pesis, P.K.: 'Ir Dubna urabbaneiha. Krakow, 1909. 36p. (Reprint: Israel,1968-S68A3 105)

(Hebrew) (The town of Dubna and its Rabbis). JNUL 37V1780

Notes: 24 names, 1800-1900, Rabbis biogr.(sometimes: fam. hist.), Comm. hist , + 70

inscr.& biogr. of Parnas- Marshalkovits rabbis incl. fam. hist. Dubno- Ukraine.

170. Piner, E.M.: Sifre defus: kitve yad 'im ha'ataka: shemot hatsadikim veyemei mitatam....

kvarot harabanim veanshei shem hanimtsa'im bemedinot eropa vekivrei tsadikim be'eretz Israel.

New York, 1993 (photocopy of 1861 ed.). 208p. (Hebrew and German), (Printed books: Copied

manuscripts: Names of Justs and their death dates.. .Rabbis and outstanding personalities graves

in European countries and in E: Israel). JNUL S93A2214.

Notes: Eretz Israel 192 names list of Rabbis and o.pers., Antiquity - Middle Ages; Europe 392

tbst., 1 lth-l9th cent., Chiefly personal names only, Bibl. incl 400 folio printed books, 28

manuscripts and 26 printed books. Eretz Israel; Europe.

171. Plaut, G. Cimetiere de Montmartre, division israelite- Releves. Paris, 2002. 139p. (French)

(Data from Jewish section of the Montmartre cemetery) JNUL S2°

2002B4276.

Notes: ca2100 names (mid 29th-1996). Index incl. birth dates and death dates. Paris, France

Page 27: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

27

172. Plaut, G. Releves du cimetiere Parisien de Pantin en Seine-Saint denis/Banlieu Parisienne/

Division No.8 (Juive) . "Recherches cimetieres en milieu Juif". (French) (Data from the Jewish

section No. 8 of the Pantin Cemetery) JNUL S2° 2002B612

Notes: 2 parts: 1. "Avenue principale and avenue des marronniers rouges"- ca1700 tbst. (beg.20th-

2000), incl. alph. Index incl. Dates birth-death. 2. "Avenue des sophoras et avenue des

marronnniers rouges"- ca1200 tbst (ca1900-2000), incl. All the details of inscr. Arranged

according to tbst. location. Alph index. Paris, France

173. Plaut, G. Recherches cimetieres en milieu Juif- Cimetiere du Pere Lachaise (Division

No.96). Paris, 2001. (French) (Jewish Cemetery research- Section No. 96 in

the Pere lachaise Cemetery) JNUL S 2° 2001B1667.

Notes:. 2 parts: part1."avenue tranversale no.2 & avenue pachtod- ca3000tbst (ca1880-2000) 2.

part 2 "avenue transversale no.3 & avenue Pachtod - ca700tbst. (1930-2000). Paris, France

174. Podgarbi, B.: The Jewish cemetery of Lodz. Lodz, 1990. 96p.,illus. (English& Polish).

JNUL S92B1145.

Notes: 16 tbst.photo (some:readable), List of photo. incl. fam. names. Lodz - Poland.

175. Podiebrad, P.: Alterthuemer der Prager Josefstadt israelitischer Friedhof Alt-Neu Schule

und andere Synagogen. Prague, 1855. 71p.,illus. (German), (The old Jewish cemetery , Alt-Neu

Schule and other synagogues in Prague Josefstadt [ghetto]) JNUL 29V4846.

Notes: 10 tbst., 66-1770, tbst. photo. Prague - Czech Rep.

176. Podiebrad, P.: Alterthuemer der Prager Josefstadt israelitischer Friedhof, Alt-Neu Schule

und andere Synagogen. Prague, 1870. 166p., illus. (German), (The old Jewish cemetery , Alt-Neu

Schule and other synagogues in Prague Josefstadt [guetto] JNUL

61B1928.

Notes: 14 tbst., 66-1770, Prague Burial Society inst., Salomon Molho biogr., Avigdor Karo

eulogy. Prague - Czech Rep.

177. Podiebrad, D.: Andenken an den alten isr. Friedhof und seine Umgebung in Prag. Prague,

n.d. 2p.,illus. (German), (In memory of the old Jewish cemetery in Prague and its

neighbourhoods). JNUL L1880

Notes: 7 tbst., 1439-1770, Photo. only. Prague - Czech Rep.

178. Polak, G.: Kol bat galim. Amsterdam, 1867 .i6p. (Hebrew), (Voice of the Kingdom

of the Seas). JNUL R79A7 100.

Notes: 24 tbst., 1673-1867, O.pers.: men & women, Some Ashkenazim. Amsterdam-Holland.

179. Polak, G.: Tavei hayim lezikhron hametim. Amsterdam, 1861. 7p. (Hebrew),

(Signs of life to remember the dead) JNUL29V4817.

Notes: 1 tbst., 1861, Eulogy and biogr. of Meir Lehren, Meuderberg Cem. inst& description,

Bibl. on Europe Jewish cem. Amsterdam - Holland.

180. Popper, L.M. and W.M.Popper: Die Inschriften des alten Prager Judenfriedhofes .

Braunschweig, 1893. 42p. (Gothic German & Hebrew inscr.), (The inscriptions in the old Jewish

cemetery in Prague). JNUL29V4849.

Page 28: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

28

Notes: 170 names, 1618-1785 (1; 1546), Non-alph. order by professions or nicknames, No. ind.

Prague - Czech Rep.

181. Prager, M., ed.: Pinkas zikaron lebatei ha'almin shenehersu vehulelu bishnot hashoa; korot

kehilot yisrael hagedolot vehamerka.ziot beeropa ubatei hakvarot hahistoriim. Tel Aviv-Yafo,

Hevra Kaddisha, 1973. 1008col.,illus. (Hebrew), (Memorial register of the cemeteries which

hcrve been destroyed and desecrated during the Holocaust period:History of the large and main

European Jewish communities and the

historical cemeteries). JNULS2°73A1 783.

Notes: General information on European Jewish cern. Europe.

182. Prague. Zidovske Museum. Der alte juedische Friedhof in Prag. Prague, 1966. 39p.,illus.

(German), (The old Jewish cemetery in Prague). JNUL71B1620. Notes: ll tbst.(16

pers.)+ltbst.,14h cent.-1655 & 1903,Art anal. Prague-Czech Rep.

183. Prague. Zidovske Museum. The old Jewish cemetery of Prague: a guide through the

cemetery and a selection of its most important memorial from the XIVth-XTXth

centuries. Prague, 1947. l5,40p., plates, illus.,map. JNUL50B908.

Notes: 36tbst. list, 1349-1769, Tbst. photo (some readable), Cem. hist. Prague-Czech Rep.

184. Przysuskier, L.: Cmentarze zydowskie w Warszawie: przewodnik ilustrowany. Radom,

1992.110,12,XXIp., illus., port. (Polish), (Jewish cemeteries in Warsaw: an

illustrated guide). JNULS93B3 549

Notes: 92tbst., 1848-1935, Cem. at Okopowa St. in Warsaw, Alph. ind. fam. names, Index by

professions, Art anal., Biogr. of Motel Pinkert- owner of the Burial Society "Hesed ve'Emet

Warsaw - Poland.

185. Rapp, E.L.: Die aeltesten hebraeischen Inschrifien Mitteleuropas in Mainz, Worms und

Speyer. Mainz, 1959. 48p. (German), (The eldest mid-European Hebrew inscriptions found in

Mainz, Worms and Speyer). JNULS59B2349.

Notes: 34 tbst., 1063-1149. Mainz, Speyer, Worms - Germany.

186. Rapp, E.L.: Die juedisch. -persisch. -hebraeischen Inschriften aus Afghanistan. Munich,

1965. 22p. (German), (The Jewish-Persian-Hebrew inscriptions in Afghanistan).

JNUL66B 1419.

Notes: 2ltbst ,.115-1215 ,Chron., Table of contents as ind. Afghanistan.

187. Rapp, E.L.: Die mittelalterlichen hebraeischen Epitaphien des Rheingebiets. In: Mainzer

Zeitschrift 56/57, 1961-1962. pp.155-182, illus. (German), (Middle Ages Hebrew inscriptions in

the Rhine territory). JNULS2°64B40

Notes: Koeln: 6 tbst., 916-1194; Mainz: 17 tbst., 1049-1195; Speyer: 8 tbst.,l112-1189; Worms:

43tbst., 1076-1096; Separate names lists for men and women. Koeln, Mainz, Speyer, Worms -

Germany.

188. Reiss, J. Hier in der heilingen judischen Gemeinde Eisenstadt: Die Grobinscriften des

jiingeren judischen Friedhofes in Eisenstadt. Eisenstadt. Osterreichisches Judischisches Museum

in Eisenstadt, 1995. XVIII, 20p., illus. (German) [ Here in the Holy Community of Eisenstadt:

Page 29: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

29

The tombstone inscriptions of the [rabbinical] students in the Jewish cememtery of Eisenstadt]

JNUL 2° 98B1754

Notes: 283 Tbst. inscrip + photos.(1841-1938) +2 tbst. (1944-1952) + 1 tbst. (1987), Index by

row, Index by surname, Chron. Index. Eisenstadt - Austria

187. Rosenstein, N. Stones of remembrance; Avnei zikaron researched and compiled by Neil

Rosenstein and Dov Weber. Based on the manuscript Avnei Zikaron by Samuel Zvi Weltsman of

Kalisz". University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Archives. Ms. Heb. Octavo 1937 (1-

2) and from a copy, Ms. 487 of the Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw. Elizabeth,NJ, Computer

Center for Jewish Genealogy,1999. 217,p., illus. JNUL S 2°99B4513

Notes: 911 tbst. for 51 Poland communities , 1662-1912. Indexes by town, surname, g.name and

father's g, name, includes 23 geneal. trees for 20 families AUERBACH of

Krotoschin, BEIR MEIR, CEMAH, EGER, EYEBESCHUTZ, FRANKEL-HALEVI,

HAKOHEN LASKER, HAKOHEN of Lutamirsk, HEILPRIN-PULVERMACHER, LANDAU

(HALEVI), LANSBERG-KALIPHARI, LEVI of Golin, MAI, MEISELS,

PICK-BERLIN, SHAPIRO, TITKIN, WEINGOT. Babimost (Bomst), Bialystok, Laszki,

Breslau (Wroclaw), Dembia (Dabie), Dobrzyn (Dobrin na Wisla), Golin (Golina), Gombin

(Gabin), Grodzisk, Kempen (Kepno), Kolo, Konin, Kozmin, Krototschin, Kutno, Lask,

Lida, Lipno, Lissa (Leszno), Lodz, Lowicz, Lunshitz (Leczyca), Nowy Dwor, Oshmany,

Ostrowo (Ostrow-Wielkopolsi), Pabianice, Plock, Plonsk, Poznan, Proshki, Rogozno, Rypin,

Schwersenz (Swarzedz) Segulsk (Skulsk), Shepz (Sierpc), Shnidermihel (Pila), Sierdaz,

Smorgon, Sochaczev, Stawiszyn, Thorn (Torun), Turek, Wyszogrod (Vishegrad), Wielen

(Filehne), Wreschin (Wrzesnia), Yortchin (Jarcin), Zagorow, Zakrotchin, Zdunka Wola,

Zloczew -Poland

190. Rosenthal, J.: Zum 50 jaehringen Bestehen des israelitischen Begraebnissplatzes vor dem

Koenigstore, 1875-1925. {Koeningsberg a.Pr.} Kaliningrad, 1925. 28p., Cem. entrance photo.

(German), (On the 50 years history of the Koenigsberg Jewish cemetery).

JNULS62B3088.

Notes: 70 names + death date, 1875-1925, Arranged by roles in the comm., Comm. hist.,

Statistics. [Koenigsberg] Kaliningrad - Russia.

191. Rozen, M. Haskoy Cemetery: typology of stones. Tel Aviv, Diaspora Research Center at the

Tel Aviv University, 1994. IX,121,271p. JNUL S 2° 2001B2946

Notes: Mainly funeral art, tbst. photos, General alph. Index. Istanbul- Turkey

192. Rozmuz, D.: Cmentarze zydowskie Ziemi Olkuskiej. Krakow, Oficyna Cracovia, 1999.

(Polish) [The Jewish cemetery on Oklkusky land]. JNUL S 2001B2432

Notes: Mainly funeral art incl. tbst.photos (some readable)- Olkulsz, Poland

193. Salfed, S.: Der israelitische Friedhof in Mainz und die hebraischen Inschriften des Mainzer

Museums. Berlin, 1898 .l6p. (German), (The Jewish cemetery in Mainz and the Hebrew

inscriptions [found] in the [city] museum). JNUL29V4850.

Notes: 140 inscr. (24 n.read.), 1184-1425, Chron. Mainz - Germany.

Page 30: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

30

194. Sanie, S.: Dainuire prin piatra: monumentele cimitirulu medieval evreiesc de la Siret.

Bucuresti, Hasefer, 2000. 315p.,illus. (Romanian) (Secrets through stone: the monuments in the

Jewish cemetery of Siret) JNUL 2° 2001B492

Notes: 342 tbst photos + inscr. (1765-1825), funeral art, Name analysis. No index. Siret,

Romania 195. Scheiber, A.: Hegyaljai zsido sirkovek. Miskoic, 1982. pp.177-194. (Hungarian

& German summary), (Hagyaljai Jewish tombstones). JNULS84B828.

Notes: tbst. art anal., tbst. photo., 12 Jewish comm. hist. in Northeastern Hungary. Hegyaljai -

Hungary.

196. Scheiber, A.: Jewish inscriptions in Hungary, from the 3rd century to 1686. Budapest, 1983

.433p., illus. (English & Hebrew inscr.). JNUL84B1194.

Notes: 123 inscr. + photo, 3rd cent.-1686, Inscr. English transl., incl. Hebrew inscr. On coins and

seals. Hungary.

197. Scheiber, A.: Magyaroszngi zsido feliratok. Budapest, 1960. 365p.,illus.

(Hungarian),(Jewish inscriptions in Hungary). JNUL6 lB 144.

Notes: 114 tbst. (n.compl.), 1278-1683, Some biogr., Chron. ind, Ind. of Museums possessing the

stones, md. of houses from which stones have been excavated, Personal names ind.

[Aussee]Usov, [Nikolsburg]Mikulov - Slovakia, Buda, [Oedenburg]Sopron - Hungary.

198. Scheiber, A.: Newly-found Jewish tombstones at Buda. In: Acta Orientalis Hung., t.2,fak.1,

1952. pp.123-142,photo. JNULS55B180

Notes: 21 tbst. (many n. compl.), 1278, 1576-1679. Buda- Hungary

199. Scheiber, A.: Ujabb zsido sirkovek Budarol a Torok hodolstag korabol. Budapest, 1963.

10p.. (Hungarian), (Additional tombstones in Buda from the Turkish occupation

period). JNUL2°63B2070.

Notes: 18 tbst. (n.compl.), 1539-1657, Ind. personal names. Buda- Hungary.

200. Scheiber, A,: Zsido sirkovek Budarol a Torok hodoltsag korabol. In: Kulonlenyomat

Budapest Regisegei, XVIII. Kstetebol, 1958. pp.501518. (Hungarian) (Jewish tombstones in Buda

from Turkish times). JNULS5 8B 1227

Notes: 21 tbst. (many n.compl.), 1278, 1576-1679. Buda - Hungary.

201. Schreiber, A :.Ueber Zeit und Ewigkeit: Die juedischen Friedhoefe in Moisling und

Luebeck. Luebeck, 1988. l0lp.,illus.,port. (German), (On time and eternity: the Jewish cemeteries

in Moisling and Luebeck). JNULS89B4760

Notes: Luebeck: 32 tbst. (some familial), 1739-1935, Hebrew inscr. + German transl. + photo,

Portraits, Bibl.; Moisling: Thst.photo. (some read.), Cem. hist. ca1762- , Art anal., Synagogue

hist. Luebeck, Moisling - Germany.

202. Schulte, K.H.S.: Dokumentation zur Geschichte der Juden am linken Niederrhein seit dem

17.Jahrhundert. Duesseldorf 1972. 37 (German) (Documentation on the history of the

Niederrhein region Jews [beginning] from the 17th century). JNULS73B971. Notes: 2329 pers.,

1690-1969, 72 cern., Region Jews hist. by comm., Synagogues hist,. Chron. names lists by

comm., Hol.: Alph. order of places and for each place: alph. list of names +birth date/place

.Aeloff-Kirspenich: 10pers.,.Alfter: 20pers., 1806-1938; 18141934; Bedburdyck Hemnierden:

Page 31: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

31

32pers., 1751-1938; Bedburg: 59pers., 1769-1935; Bergheim: 50pers., 1794-1924; Bornheim:

l08pers., 1769-1930; Bruehl: l02pers., 17461937; Dirmerzheim: 2pers., 1812-1870; Dormagen:

28pers., 1835-1929 ;Drove: 59pers., 1818-1935; Dueren: 171pers., 1814-1940& 1pers. 1950;

Elsdorf: 49pers, 1822-1935; Emkendorf: 22pers., 1827-1931; Erp: 45pers., 1806-1945;

Flamersheim: 25pers., 18411933; Fliesteden: 9pers., 1793-1921; Frechen: 85pers., 1777-1930;

Frenz: 5pers., 18231905; Friesheim:l2pers., 18 10-1932; Frimmersdorf in Schiefbahn: l6pers.,

1825-1911; Garzweiler: 29pers., 1798-1939; Gladbach: 7pers., 1814-1937; Glehn: 30pers., 1797-

1935; Grevenbroich: 1784-1936; Grimlinghausen: 17pers., 1779-1936; Grossbuellesheim:

l2pers., 1806-1928; Gross Vernich: 32pers., 1790-1930; Gustorf-Gindorf in Schiefbahn: 45pers.,

1791-1931; Gymnich: 26pers., 1806-1922; Heimerzheim: 12pers, 1797-1918 +1 pers., 1968;

Hersel: 33pers., 1783-1919; Hochneukirch: I7pers., 1792-1931 +lpers.,1969; Huelchrath: 15pers.,

1824-1938; Juechen: 52pers., 1765-1945 + lpers.,1955; Kaster: 5pers., 1812-1913; Kelz: 1808-

1932; Kerpen: 87pers., 1811-1933; Kirchheim: 7pers., 1790-1907; Kommern: 1824-1927;

Korschenbroich: 44pers., 1825 -1934; Kuchelheim: l9pers., 1807-1920; Langerwehen: 3lpers.,

1807-1917; Laurenzberg: 22pers., 1835-1907; Lechenich: I & II lpers.,1690 +7pers.,1855-1899 &

32pers., 18201945; Liblar: 5pers., 1848-1934; Lommersum: l6pers., 1780-1915; Meckenheim:

53pers., 1755-1932; Muenstereifel: 74pers., 1769-1932; Muentz: 17pers., 1829-1909;

Neftersheim-Butzheim: l2pers., 1845-1933; Pallendorf: l3pers., 1786-1923; Pier: 5pers,. 1851-

1925; Rheinbach: l0pers., 1829-1921; Roedingen: l5pers., 1812-1910; Rommers- Kirchen: 8pers.,

1770-1888 +lpers.-1920; Schiefbahn: I & II 9pers., 18171906 & 24pers., 1823-1933;

Schweinheim: l4pers., 1823-1890; Sindorf: 29pers., 17891934; Sinzenich: l6pers., 1793-1926;

Stommeln: 34pers., 1862-1934; Tuernich-Brueggen: 19 pers., 1799-1938; Untennaubach: 9pers.,

1859-1926; Vettweiss-Kettenheim: 25pers., 1791-1934; Walberberg: 8pers., 1723-1932;

Weisweiler: 39pers., 1812-1928; Wesseling: 81pers., 1780-1937; Wevelinghoven: 3 8pers., 1770-

1932; Wickrath: 67pers. (20:no name, no date), 1772-1940; Zons: 29pers., 1803-1922; Zuelpich:

29pers., 1823-1933. Niederrhein region - Germany.

203. Schwab, M.: Rapport sur les inscriptions hebraiques de Ia France. Paris, 1894. 260p.

(French), (Report on the Hebrew inscriptions in France). JNUL25V13791. Notes: 267tbst. (64

in Paris & 54 in Algeria), 7th-18th cent., General alph. ind. incl. .tbst. places and subjects.

Algiers, Tlemcen- Algeria, Dijon, Paris, Strasbourg - France.

204. Schwab, M.: Rapport sur les inscriptions hebraiques de I'Espagne. Paris, 1907. 193p.,photo.

(French), (Report on the Hebrew inscriptions in Spain). JNULS25V13792. Notes: 172 tbst. (86

in Toledo), 3rd-l4th cent., Men and Women Based on Almantsi and

S.D.Luzatto books, Chron. by places, Jewish population hist.,Some geneal.(details in geneal. in),

Biogr., General ind. Spain, Toledo - Spain.

205. Schwarzfeld, W.: Cercetary epigrafice. InAnnuar pentru Israeliti, v.17,1895. pp.50-62.

(Romanian), (Jewish epigraphic research). JNUL29V4851.

Notes: l0tbst., 1716-1772, Chiefs of the Nation of Moldavia; 6inscr., 1743-1849: lasi Rabbis,

judges and scholars. lasi - Rumania, Moldavia.

206. Shilstone, E.M.: Monumental inscriptions in the burial ground of the Jewish synagogue at

Bridgetown, Barbados. London, 1956. 205p. JNUL59B2240

Notes: 374tbst., 1675-1925, Names ind., Chron. tables. Bridgetown, Barbados- West Indies.

207. Simonsohn, S.: Glei Ebrei a Siracusa ed il loro cimitero. Siracusa, 1963. 20p. (Italian),

(Syracuse [Sicily] Jews and their cemetery). JNUL64B 1258.

Page 32: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

32

Notes: 8tbst. (n.compl.) + I tbst.-1430. Siracusa ( Sicily) - Italy.

208. Stary cmentarz zydowski w Lodz, 1930. ,Lodz, 1938. 398,1 l5p., illus. (Polish & Hebrew

separate parts), (The old Jewish cemetery in Lodz). JNULS2°85A4405. Notes: Hebrew part: 3

reg.: 3410 names, 1722-1917 + 1 name-1922, Chron.; Polish part: Many biogr. by F.Friedman &

P.Z.Glikman arranged by reg. no., Alph. general ind.: fam. names +reg. no., Hevra Kaddisha

hist., Art anal. Lodz-Poland.

209. Suchestov, G.: Matsevot kodesh vezikhron tsadikim. New York, 1993. 4v in lv. (Reprint of

G. Hirtz books: L'vov 1863-1897), (Hebrew), (Holy graves and memorials to the Justs).

JNULS88A2184.

Notes: See: G. Hirtz books JNULS38A847 and JNULR70A5484. L'viv - Ukraine.

210. Suchestov, G.: Sefer matsevet kodesh. . .po ba'ir L'vov. Ashdod, 1996. lv. (Hebrew),

(Bookof holy graves...here in the city of L'vov) JNULS2°96A5718.

Notes: Facsimile reproduction of G.Hirtz book S38A847. L'viv - Ukraine.

211. Studemund-Halevy, M. Biographisches Lexikon des Hamburger Sefarden: die

Grabschriften des Portugiensenfriedhaus an der Konigstrasse im Hamburg/Altona. Hamburg,

Instituet fuer die Geschichte der deutschen Juden, 2000. 906p. (German) [Biographical

Dictionary of the Sephardim in Hamburg: on the epitaphs from the Portuguese Cemetery in

Koenig Street in Hambug/Altona] LBZI

Notes: ca7500 tbst., beginning of the 17thcent -1860. Includes all the possible biographical details

and a joint bibliography for most of the graves. (Altona) Hamburg-Germany 212.

Swiathowska, M. and A.Pugaczewski: Hortus ludorum; Cmentarz zydowski w Lodzi: 1892-

1992. Lodz, 1992. 4p.,l6plates (Latin title, Polish & English introduction), (The Garden of the

Jews. the Jewish cemetery iii Lodz). JNUL S2°94B1368

Notes: Thst. photo. album (some readable); Cem. hist. Lodz - Poland.

213. Szklanowski, B.: Haus des ewigen Lebens, Beit Hachajim: der juedische Friedhof in

Darmstadt: Grabstaetten von 17 14-1848. Darmstadt, 1988. 344p,.illus. (German & Hebrew ad.t.-

p), (House of Eternal Life; the Jewish cemetery in Darmstadt: Graves from 1714-1848)

JNULS2°89B852.

Notes: 398tbst.+photo, 1714-1848, Some biogr. notes, Comm. hist., Chron. ind: death

date+name+tbst.no, Places md.: place name+tbst.no, Names ind.: Name+death year+tbstno., 13

Geneal.(see details in geneal. ind.) Darmstadt - Germany.

214. Taenzer, A.: Der israelitische Friedhof in Hohenems. Vienna, 1901. 44p.,plan.

(German), (The Jewish cemetery in Hohenems). JNULS57B 1253

Notes: 429 names (some: 1749-1792), Reg.: names alph. list+death date +tbst.no., Comm. hist.,

Cem. hist. Hohenems - Germany.

215. Teomim, H.Ts. Zikaron larishonim. Kolomea, 1914. 70p. (Hebrew), (In memory

of the early settlers). JNUL35V979 (1969 facsimilie ed.: JNULS74A4027

Notes: 38tbst., 1664-1913, Council members list, Comm. hist., Reg. [Kolomea] Kolomyya -

Poland.

216. Torre, L. della: Iscrizioni sepolcrali. Padova, 1870. n.p. (Italian & Hebrew inscr.),

Page 33: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

33

(Sepulchral inscriptions,). JNUL29V4852

Notes: 30tbst., 1847-1858. Padova - Italy.

217. Trzcinski, A. Symbole i obrazy: tresci symboliczne przedstawien na nagrobch zydowskich

w Polsce. Lublin, Wydawn, Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej, 1997. 168p. + 42 plates.

(Polish + summary in English) [Symbols and figures: Symbolic inscriptions on Jewish

tombstones in Poland] JNUL 2002B5346

Notes: 99 tbst photo (some readable inscriptions), funeral art, tbst. from all over Poland. Poland

218. Trzcinski, A. Cmentarz zydowski w Lesku. Krakow, Ksieg. Akademicka, 2001?. 2v. illus.

(Polish and Hebrew) (The Jewish cemetery in Lesko) JNUL 2002B4414

Notes: Cem. Hist; 99 tbst. photos , Inscrip. (1548-1634) Index by g. name, Bibl. Lesko, Poland

219. Unna, S.: Matsevet ahava, kolel shioshim tsiyunim le nefashot. Kfar haro'e, 1951. 36p.

(Hebrew), (Monument of love, thirty memorial inscriptions). JNUL 51A767.

Notes: 31 tbst., 1895-1931, Choice of tbst. based on Unna fam. and author's friends. Frankfurt

a.M. - Germany.

220. Van Weenen, L.,ed.: Matsewa: joodse begraafplaatsen op Voorne-Putten: Geervliet en

Zuidland. (Dutch) [Tombstone: The Jewish Cemetery in Voorne-Putten: Geervliet and Zuidland]

Zuidland, Leeuw Van der Hoek, 1998. 296p.,illus. JNUL 2°

2000B1973

Notes: Geervliet: (1781- 1940) tbsts photos + inscr., Zuidland (1888-1940) tbsts photos + inscr. +

bio; Alphabetic index incl. 536 names. Incl. Brielle:168 names (1813-1940), Heevliet: 56 names

(1816-1919), Geervliet: 6 names (1818- 1844), Zuidland: 42 names (1814-1940), Hellevoesluis:

86 names (1814-1919); Nieuwenhoorn: 4 names (18421933); Spikemisse: 12 names (1842-

1934); Zwartewaal: 33 names (1812-1932), Goodwaard: 2 names (1839,1850), Rotterdam: 8

names 91921-1849); Amsterdam: 1 name (1913). Chron. Reg. Amsterdam. Brielle, Geervliet,

Goodwaard, Heevliet, Hellevoesluis, Nieuwenhoorn, Rotterdam, Spikemisse, Zuidland,

Zwartewaal -Netherlands

221. Ventura, M. da: Monumento di Menahem da Ventura nella Pontificia Universita do

Bologna. 1551. ip. (Italian), (Menahem da Ventura monument in the Pontifical University of

Bologna.). JNULL250.

Notes: 1 tbst. photo. Bologna - Italy.

222. Vest, B.A.: Der alte juedische Friedhof in Mainz. Mainz, 1988. 93p. ,illus. ,map,port.

(German), (The old Jewish cemetery of Mainz). JNULS89B1357.

Notes: 35tbst+Hebrew inscr.+photo., 1049-1427 (some: no date), Chron. ind. Middle Ages - 19th

cent., Comm. hist., Cem. hist ,Art anal. Mainz - Germany.

223. Vilar Ramirez, J.B.: El cementerio Israelita de Tetuan. In: Bolletin de la Asociacion

EspaDoia de Orientalistas. Mo 6, 1970. pp.2i8-ii7. (Spanish), (The Jewish cemetery of Tetuan

[Morocco]). JNULS7 lB 1096

Notes: Cem. Hist. Incl. many names, No tbst. Tetuan - Morocco.

Page 34: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

34

224. Vilnai, Z.: Matsevot kodesh be'erets yisrael. Jerusalem, 1985 3rd ed.(lst ed - 963).

(Hebrew), (Holy graves in Eretz Israel). JNULS86A2220

Notes: vol.1 Bible time o.pers.; vol.2 1083-1793: Mishna/Talmud period and Middle Ages o.pers,

Biogr., Tbst.photo, Places ind., Names ind. Eretz Israel.

225. Wachstein, B.: Die Grabschriften aus dem alten Judenfriedhofes in Eisensiadt. Vienna,

1922. LXVIII,414p. (German & Hebrew ad.t.-p.), (Graves inscriptions in the old Jewish cemetery

of Eisenstadt) JNULS29V4854.

Notes: 1140tbst. (ca30 n.compl.), 1679-1874, Chron., Added list of 41 not-found tbst. according

to reg., Alph.fam.names ind., Art anal., Bibl. Eisenstadt - Austria.

226. Wachstein, B.: Hebraeische Grabschrifien aus dem XIll-XV Jahrhundert in Wien und

Umgebung. Vienna, 1916. 22p.,illus. (German & Hebrew inscr.), (Hebrew inscriptions from the

l3th-J5th centuries in Vienna and its neighborhoods). JNULPV

181,181,1.

Notes: 17 tbst. (some n.compl.), 1262-1378, Tbst.photo, Only personal names, Language anal.

Vienna - Austria.

227. Wachstein, B.: Die Inschrifien des alien Judenfriedhofes in Wien. In: Quellen u,zd

Forschung zur Geschichte der Judeiz in Oestereich, Bd.4. Vienna, 1912-1917. 2v. ,illus

(German), (The inscriptions of the old Jewish cemetery in Vienna). JNULS32V 1652,

Bd. 4.

Notes: Vol.1: 695tbst. (some n.compl.), 1540-1670, Cem. hist, Inscr. language and style anal., Art

anal., Some biogr., Geneal.: Rapa-Cohen (Rappaport in Vienna) & Zoref Goldschmidt, Fam.

names & places ind. Vol.2: Tbst. fragments, 1051-1169. Vienna-Austria.

228. Wachstein, B.: Randbemerkungen zu meinem "Inschrifien des alten

Judenfriedhofes in Wien", Wien 1912 und 1917. In: Quelien undForschung zur Geschichte der

Judeii in Oestereich, Bd. 11, pp.5-122, 1934. (German), (Marginal remarks on my "Inscriptions

of the old Jewish cemetery in Vienna") JNUL S32V1652,

Bd.11.

Notes: Remarks arranged according to the chapters of the original book, Fam. names ind., Places

ind. incl. geneal.: Theomim (3trees), Keisler-Reik, Katzenellenbogen, Goetzel.

Vienna - Austria.

229. Wachstein, B.: Wiener Hebraeische Epitaphien. Vienna, 1907. 33p.,illus. (German),

(Hebrew epitaphs in Vienna). JNULPVI 81,1 56,IV

Notes: l3tbst, 1651-1746, Rossauer cem., Language anal., Biogr. notes. Vienna-Austria.

230. WahI, M.: Der alte juedische Friedhof in Hanover. Hanover, 1961. 76p.,illus. (German),

(The old Jewish cemetery in Hanover). JNULS61B1387

Notes: 3 cem.: ca750pers., 1725-1858, according to reg., Cern. hist., Fam. names ind. Hanover -

Germany.

231. Waldman, M.M.: Sefer beit hahaim: tsionim knefashot gedolei yisrael....vesoharim

nikhbadim.. ..asher mats'u lahem kever. ..po kieltse ...meaz shnat yesod beit hahaim ad hayom, ze

60 shana...presburg (Hebrew) [Cemetery book: inscriptions and outstanding Jews who are buried

here in Kielce from the opening of the cemetery 60years ago till today] Bratislawa, 1900. 86p.

JNUL S 36A462

Page 35: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

35

Notes: 10 inscrip. Of outstanding pers. + 1345 inscrip. Index by g. name. Kielce -Poland

232. Well, M.: Le cimetiere israelite de Tlemcen. Avignon, 1881. 12p. (French), (The Jewish

cemetery of Tlemcen [Algeria]). JNUL29V4855.

Notes: 3 tbst.1442, 1492, 1500. Tlemcen - Algeria.

233. Weiman, E.: Erinnerung an den israelitischen Friedhof zu Buchau. Stuettgart, 76 .1879p.

(German), (Remembering the Jewish cemetery in Buchau). JNUL S59B1152.

Notes: 550tbst., 1818-1878, Chron. by rows, Birth/death dates: n.compl., Cem. hist., No ind.

Buchau - Germany.

234. Weisz, S.: Avnei beit hayotser. . .geonim asher mats'u mekom menuhatam beveit ha

hayashan. . .presburg. Jerusalem, 1970 (first printing in 1900). 87p. (Hebrew), (Gravestones.., of

the Rabbis who are resting in the old Jewish cemetery of

Pressburg [Bratislava]) JNULS70A5165.

Notes: 85 tbst. (some n.compl.), 1629-1847, Rabbis and some women, ind. personal names.

[Pressburg]Bratislava - Slovakia

235. Weyl, R.: Le cimetiere juif de Rosenwiller. Strasbourg, 1988. 144p.,illus. (French and

German & Hebrew inscr.), (The Jewish cemetery of Rosenwiller) JNULS2°89B909. Notes:

50tbst+photo. +biogr., 1657(1 tbst.) & 1756-1852, By rows, Cem. hist., Epitaphs anal., Art anal.,

Bibl . Rosenwiller (Alsace) - France.

236. Weyl, R. Les inscriptions hebraiques des musees de Strasbourg; le cimetiere juif d'avant

1349. In: Cahiers Alsaciens d'Archeologie, d'Art et d'Histoire. T. 18, 1974. pp. 22-141. (French),

(The Hebrew inscriptions in Strasbourg Museums; the Jewish cemetery before 1349,).

JNULS752288.

Notes: 25tbst. (some n.compl.), ???-1349, No fam. names, Partial city plan. Strasbourg -France.

237. Wirth, P.: Itt van Elrejive: Tokaj-Hegyaljai zsido temtok. Budapest, 1988. l57p,. chiefly

illus. (Hungarian), (Here lays: The Jewish cemeteries in the region of Tokaj Hegyaljai

[Hungary]) JNULS86B1637.

Notes: Inscr. photo. (some readable), Region Jews hist., Men ind.: 32 personal names (2

+:fam.names), Women ind.: 20 personal names (2: +fam.names). Tokaj, Hegyaljai-Hungary.

238. Wodzinski, M. Groby cadykow w Polsce: o chasydzkiej literaturze nagrobnej I jej

kontekstach. Wroclaw: Towarzystwo Przyjaciol Polonistyki Wroclawkiej, 1998. 77p. illus.

(Polish) [Tombosones of Righteous in Poland] S JNUL 98B2962

Notes: ca150 tbst. (some photos), Tsadikim, portraits, Index by given name. Poland

239. Wodzinzki, M. Hebrajskjie inkriypcje na Slasku 13-18 wieku. Wroclaw, Towarzystwo

Przyjaciol Polonistyki Wrclawkiej, 1996. 563p., illus. (Polish) [Hebrew inscriptions in Slasko for

the period of the 13th-18

th centuries] SJNUL 98B263.

Notes: 651 tbst.(some photos), (1675-1800), Cem. Hist. Index by given name and date of death.

Wroclaw, Swidnica, Brzeg, Nysa, Byala Prudnika, Glogow, Cieszyn, Osoblaga, Mikolow,

Wielowies, Brzeg Dolny, Dobrodzien- Poland.

Page 36: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

36

240. Wolajski, M.Z. The Jewish Cemetry in Lodz. 2nd

rev. ed. Lodz, Widzenska

Oficyna Wydawn. Zora, 2001. 71p., illus. (English & Polish Summary) JNUL S 2002B1863

Notes: Cem hist & plan, list of more important gravesites incl. 37 indivuduals and families on the

main alley of cem. Some tbst. photos (some readable). Lodz - Poland

241. Wolf, E. and F.Wolf: Sepulturas de israelitas. Sao Paolo, 1976, Rio de Janeiro 1983 & 1987

.3v. (Portuguese), (Jewish graves [in Brazil]). JNULS77B1844.

Vol. I: Cemiterio Sao Francisco Xavier - Rio de Janeiro, (Sao Franciso Xavier Cemetery in Rio

de Janeiro); Vol. II: Urna pesquisa em mais de trinta cerniterios noa israelitas (A research in

more than thirty non-Jewish cemeteries); Vol. III: As Mishpakhot de Belem, (The Belem

families).

Notes: 38 cem., 1589 tbst.,1860-1978, Alph. arrangement of inscr. names. Vol.1: Rio de Janeiro:

Cemiterio Sao Francisco Xavier: lO77tbst (ll35pers., 40 names n. read.), 1891-1963, indd. birth

places, Alph. ind. fam. names. Vol II: Belem Jardim da Escola Kennedy: 3 tbst.(2 n.read.), 1860,

1971; Cachoeiro de Itapemirirn: Cem. Municipal: 2tbst., 1898,1899; Campinas: Cem da Saudade:

42tbst., 1868-1978; Campos da Jordao: lltbst., 1944-1976; Categuesas. MG.: Cem. Municipal:

ltbst.,1905; Jao Pessao: Cem. da Senhor da Boa Sentenca: ltbst.,1956; Juis de For a: Cem.

Municipal:l2tbst., 1871-1966; Macae: Cem. do Rosario: ltbst.,1962; Macapa: Cem. Municipal: 1

ltbst. (some n. read.), 1897-1967; Maceio: Cem. da Piedade: 2tbst., 19361960; Manaus: Cern.

Municipal: 6tbst., 1901-1919; Minas Gerais: Espinosa: 1pers., 1877 ; Niteroi: Cem. Marni: 8tbst.,

1889-1948; Nova Friburgo: Cem da Communidade evangelica lutherana: lltbst., 1932-1975;

Cem. de Sao Joao Batista: l0tbst., 1941-1960; Pati do Alferes. R.J.: Cem. Municipal: 2tbst.,

1950,1951; Petropolis: Cem. Municipal: 62tbst., 1924-1976; Recife: Cem. britanico: l2tbst.,

1869-1972; Cern. de Santo Amaro: 2 tbst., 1944,1955; Rio de Janeiro Cern. dos Ingleses: 66tbst.,

1834-1952 +ltbst.-1974; Cem. Sao Francisco Xavier: S9tbst., 1887-1970; Cem. da Sao Joao

Batista: 448tbst., 1894-1972; Cem. Jardim da Saudade: 54tbst., 1954-1977; Santo Amaro, S.P:.

Cem .do Santo Amaro: 4tbst., 1951-1959; Sao Paolo: Cem. de Arana: 18 tbst., 1918-1977; Cem.

de Congonhas: ltbst., 1977; Cem. Consolacao: 93tbst., 1918-1977; Cem. dos protestantes: 46tbst.,

1903-1975; Cem. Redentor: 6ltbst., 1912-1977; Cem. Sao Paolo: 35tbst., 19341972; Socorro, S.P:

Cem. Municipal: ltbst, 1980; Teresopolis: Cem. Municipal: 23tbst., 1950-1976. Paris. France:

Cimetiere Montparnasse: 1 6tbst. (pers. born in Brasil), 19041961.

Alph. list of 66 names incl. death places & dates, 1857-1892, 114 biogr.notes incl. short fam. hist.

Vol.III: Belem: Jardim da Escola Kennedy: 3tbst.(2 n.read.), 1860,1871; Cem. Avenida Soledade:

l0tbst.(sorne n.compl.), 1848-1877 + 8tbst.(n.read.); Cem. antigo de Belttm: 239 tbst. +18 n.read.,

1890-1947; Cem. novo de Belem: 20ltbst.+11 n.read., 1944-1977. Diagram providing Belem

farn. inter-ties. Brasil.

242. Yahuda, A.S.: Nuevo hallazgo de una inscripcion sepuicral hebraica en Toledo.. In: Boletin

de Ia Real Academia de la Historia, t.67, 1915. 8 (Spanish), (A Hebrew grave inscription newly

discovered in Toledo). JNUL 29V4853.

Notes: 1 inscr., .1349, inscr. anal. Toledo - Spain.

243. Yeari-Wald, B. Zydowski Cmentarz Tomaszow-Mazowiecki. 1996, 178p. (Polish and

Hebrew) [The Jewish Cemetery of Tomashov-Mazowietzki] IGSL -

Notes: Cem. Hist.; 932 tbst. (1849, 1887-1948). Alph.List of surnames according to Hebrew/

Yiddish script, with translation into Polish. Tomaszow-Mazowiecki- Poland

Page 37: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

37

244. Yevnin, S.: Sefer nahalat olamim; tsiyunim lenefashot gedolei yisrael, sarei hatora, anshei

shem, rabbanim vesoharim nikhbadirn, asher le'emuna gavra ba'aretz, asher matsu lahem kever

b&emek habakha, po varsha. Warsaw, 1882. ll2p. (Hebrew), (Book of the eternal resting-places

of outstanding Jewish personalities like Rabbis, scholars and important merchants who are

buried here in Warsaw). JNUL S29V4812

Notes: 334tbst., 1794-1882, Chron., No. ind. Warsaw- Poland.

245. Yiluz, Y.H. Sefer matsevot even: bo yub'u matsevot geonei verabanei ir tveria vegam

matsevot anshei shem nevk vaadat hasefaradim bemekh tekufa shel 200 abv:

5500-5700 al seder a-b vehamishpaha ............. Ashkelon, Makhon Matsmiah Yeshua, 2001.

p.64-266 (Hebrew) [ Book on stone graves: in which are the tombstone inscriptions of the rabbis

and Sephardic personalities who died in Tiberias during 200 years: 1740-1940]

JNUL 2° 2002B953

Notes: 140 inscr. incl. biobraphies of Sephardic and Oriental Rabbis. Alph.arranged. Tiberias,

Eretz Yisrael

Geographical Index I: Region/Town/Village- Country

A Aden, Yemen - 34

Aeloff, Germany -202

Page 38: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

38

Alborg, Denmark -141

Aleppo, Syria -130

Alfer, Germany -202

Algiers, Algeria -21,203

Alsace, France -52

Altona, Germany -42, 87, 211

Amsterdam, Holland -4,33,40,145,

178,179,220

Annweiler, Germany -129

Arhus, Denmark -141

Assens, Denmark -141

Augny, France -17 Aussee

see: Usov

B Babimost, Poland -188

Bad Schoenburg, Germany -147

Baghdad, Iraq -130

Basel, Switzerland -66

Bedburdyck Hemnierden, Germany -

202

Bedburg, Germany - 202 Beer

Yaakov, Eretz Yisrael - 75

Belem, Brazil - 241 Bellingwolde,

Holland -113 Bergheim, Germany -

202 Berlin, Germany -160 Berne,

Germany -127

Bialystok, Poland -188

Bionville-sur-Nied, France -17 Bletsy,

Moldava -68 Bobenheim, Germany -129

Bohemia, Czech Republic- 94, 95, 167

Bollwiller, France- 65

Bologna, Italy- 221

Bornheim, Germany- 202 Boulay-

Moselle, France- 17 Bourtange, Holland-

113 Bouzonville, France- 17 Bratislava,

Slovakia -234 Bridgetown, Barbados,

West Indies-

206

Brielle, Holland- 220

Dirmerzheim, Germany- 202

Dobrin na Wisla, Poland- 189

Dobrodzien, Poland- 239 Dubno,

Ukraine- 169 Dueren, Germany-

202

Brody, Ukraine- 64, 85

Bruehl, Germany- 202

Brzeg, Poland- 239

Brzeg Dolny, Poland- 86, 239

Buchau, Germany- 233

Budapest, Hungary- 197, 198, 199, 200

Bunde, Holland- 113 C

Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Brazil- 241

California, USA- 151

Campinas, Brazil- 241 Campos da Jordao,

Brazil- 241 Categuesas, M.G., Brazil- 241

Celle, Germany- 9 Charleston, S.C. ,

USA- 46

Cieszyn. Poland- 239

Cloppenburg, Germany- 127

Columbia, S.C., USA- 45

Contz-les-Bains, France- 17 Copenhagen,

Denmark- 140 Courcelles-Chaussy,

France- 17 Crehange, France- 17 Crimea,

Ukraine- 35,36,57,92 Curacao, West

Indies- 49 Cutting, France- 17

D Dabie, Poland- 188

Damanhour, Egypt- 53 Damascus,

Syria- 130 Darmstadt, Germany-

213 Debdou. Morocco- 139 Delme,

France- 17 Delmenhorst, Germany-

127 Dentig, France- 17 Dieuze,

France- 17 Dijon, France- 17,203

Dormagen, Germany- 202

Dornach, France- 65 Drove,

Germany- 202 E Edinsty, Moldava- 68

Eisenstadt, Austria- 188, 25

Ekron, Eretz Yisrael- 73

Elsdorf, Germany- 202 Emden,

Germany- 32,87 Emkendorf,

Germany-202 Ennery, France-

17 Erfut, Germany- 50 Erp,

Germany- 202 Essingen,

Germany- 129

F Faborg, Denmark- 141

Faleshty, Moldava- 68

Fey, France- 17

Filehne, Poland- 189

Flamersheim, Germany- 202

Flevy, France- 17 Fliesteden,

Germany- 202 Forbach, France-

17 Foussemagne, France- 65

Frankfurt A.M., Germany-

38,106,107,219

Frechen, Germany- 202 Fredericia,

Denmark- 141 Frenz, Germany- 202

Friesheim, Germany- 202 Frimmersdorf in

Schiefbahn, Germany-

202

Page 39: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

39

Froeningen, France- 65

Fulda, Germany- 126

G Gabin, Poland- 189

Garzweiler, Germany- 202 Gebweiller,

France- 65 Geervliet, Holland- 220

Geffen, Holland- 14

Gladbach, Germany- 202

Glehn, Germany- 202

Glogow, Poland- 239

Glueckstadt, Germany- 87

Goeppingen, Germany- 12

Goeteborg, Sweden- 108

Golina, Poland- 189

Goowaard, Holland- 220 Grass Valley,

Ca., USA- 151 Graz, Austria- 97

Grevenbroich, Germany- 202

Grimlinghausen, Germany- 202

Grodzisk, Poland- 189

Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Poland- 104 Gross

Kanizsa see: Nagy Kanizsa Gross

Vernich, Germany- 202

Grossbuellesheim, Germany- 202 Gurs,

France- 8 Gustorf-Gindorf in

Schiefbahn, Germany- 202

Gymnich, Germany- 202

H Habsheim, France- 65 Haeusern,

France- 65 Hagenbach, France- 65

Hagondage, France- 17 Haifa, Eretz

Yisrael- 81,83 Halberstadt,Germany-

90 Hamburg see: Altona Hanover,

Germany- 230 Harpstedt, Germany-

112, 127 Hartmannsweiler, France-

65 Hattstatt, France- 65 Hayange,

France- 17 Hebron, Eretz Yisrael-

81, 84

Heevliet, Holland- 220

Hegenheim, France- 162 Hegyaljai,

Hungary- 195, 237 Heimerzheim,

Germany- 202 Hellevoesluis,

Holland - 220 Hellimer, France- 17

Hersel, Germany- 202

Hochneukirch, Germany- 202

Hoechberg, Germany- 10

Hoehenlimburg, Germany- 23

Hohenems, Germany- 71, 214

Hombourg-Haut, France- 17

Horburg, France- 65 Horsens,

Denmark- 141 Huelchrath,

Germany- 202

I

Iasi, Romania- 205 Ingersheim, France- 65

Isenheim, France- 65

Ismailia, Egypt- 53

Istanbul, Turkey- 191

Izmir, Turkey- 130

J Jackson, Ca., USA- 132, 151

Jaffa, Eretz Yisrael- 78, 80, 81

Jamaica, West Indies- 13

Jaoa Pessao, Brazil- 241

Jarcin, Poland- 189

Jebenhausen, Germany- 12

Jerusalem, Eretz Yisrael-26,74, 84, 110,

Jever, Germany- 127

Juechen, Germany- 202

Juis de Fora, Brazil- 241

Jungholz, France- 65

K Kalarash, Moldava- 68

Kaliningrad, Russia- 20, 190

Kalmar, Sweden- 108

Kalstad, Sweden- 108

Kapa see: Theodesia Karistad ,

Sweden- 108 Karlskrona,

Sweden- 108 Kaster, Germany-

202 Katowice, Poland- 157

Kazimierz, Poland- 41 Kelz,

Germany- 202

Kepno, Poland- 188

Kerpen, Germany- 202 Kfar El

Zayet, Egypt- 53

Kielce, Poland, 231

Kirchheim, Germany- 202

Kishinev, Moldava- 68

Kisvarda, Hungary- 144 Kleve,

Germany- 138 Koeln,

Germany- 187

Kolo, Poland- 189

Kolomyya, Ukraine- 215

Kommern, Germany- 202

Konin, Poland- 189

Korschenbroich, Germany- 202

Kozmin, Poland- 189 Krakow,

Poland- 41, 62, 63

Kreiss Region, Germany- 120

Krototschin, Poland- 189

Kuchelheim, Germany- 202

Kutno, Poland- 189

L

Lagarde, France- 17 Langverwehen,

Germany- 202

Page 40: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

40

Lask, Poland- 189

Laszki, Poland- 18 Laurenzberg,

Germany- 202 Lechenich, Germany- 202

Leczyca, Poland- 189

Lesko, Poland, 218

Leszno, Poland- 189

Liblar, Germany- 202

Lida, Poland- 189

Lipno, Poland- 189

Lipperode, Germany- 55

Lippstadt, Germany- 55

Lodz, Poland- 61,158,174,208, 212,240

Lommersum, Germany- 202

London, UK- 15, 28, 146

Louvigny, France- 17

Lowicz, Poland- 189

Lublin, Poland- 163

Luebeck, Germany- 201

Lumschweiler, Germany- 65

Luneville, France- 111

Lviv, Ukraine- 100,102,103,209,210

M Macae, Brazil- 241

Macapa, Brazil- 241

Maceio, Brazil- 241

Mainz, Germany- 131,185,187,193, 222

Malmoe, Sweden- 108 Malta, UK- 39

Manaus, Brazil- 241 Mangup, Caucasus-

57 Marly, France- 17 Marseille, France-

37 Marysville, Ca., USA- 151

Meckenheim, Germany- 202 Meissner,

Germany- 120 Merlebach, France- 17

Metz, France- 17

Metzerwisse, France- 17

Meutre & Moselle Region, France- 111

Mikolow, Poland- 239

Mikulov, Czech Republic- 56, 197

Minas Gerais, Brazil- 241 Mit Ghamr,

Egypt- 53 Moisling, Germany- 201

Mokelumne Hill, Ca, USA- 132,151

Moravia, Czech Republic- 94,95,167

Moselle, France- 17 Motza, Eretz Yisrael-

84 Moyeuvre-grande, France- 17

Mtsekheta, Georgia (Asia)- 124

Muehiegrien a. Rh., Germany- 91

Muenstereifel, Germany- 202 Muentz,

Germany- 202

N Nagy Kanizsa, Hungary- 98 Nagy

Marton, Hungary- 90 Nakskov, Denmark-

141 Neftersheim-Butzheim, Germany-

202 Nes Tziona, Eretz Yisrael- 75

Neuwied a.Rh., Germany- 11 Nevada

City, Ca., USA- 151

New York, USA- 93

Niederbieber a.Rh., Germany- 202

Niederhof, Germany- 18 Niederkirchen,

Germany- 129 Niederrehien Region-

Germany- 27,

202

Niedervisse, France- 17

Nieuwenhoorn, Holland- 220

Nieuweschans, Holland- 113

Nikolsburg see Mikulov

Niteroi, Brazil- 241 Noe,

France- 8 Norrkoeping,

Sweden- 108 Nova Friburgo,

Brazil- 241 Nowy Dwor,

Poland- 189

Nysa, Poland- 239 O

Odense , Denmark- 141

Odessa, Ukraine- 99

Okulsz, Poland- 192

Oldenburg, Germany- 127 Orgeyev,

Moldava- 68 Oshmany, Poland- 189

Osoblaga, Poland- 239

Ostrow-Wielkopolsi, Poland- 189

Otterstadt, Germany- 129 Ouderkerk ,

Holland- 113 Ovelgoenne, Germany- 127

P Pabianice, Poland- 189

Padova, Italy- 216

Pallendorf, Germany- 202

Pantin (Seine-St Denis), France- 172

Paris, France- 152, 172, 173, 203, 241

Pati do Alferes, R.J., Brazil- 241

Patras , Greece- 24

Petah Tikva, Eretz Yisrael- 77,84

Petropolis , Brazil- 241

Pfastatt , France- 65

Phalsbourg, France- 17

Philadelphia, Penn, USA- 44

Pier, Germany- 202

Pila, Poland- 189 Pilica,

Poland- 105

Placerville, Ca., USA- 132, 151

Plock, Poland- 189 Plonsk,

Poland- 189

Port Said, Egypt- 53 Poznan, Poland- 188

Prague , Czech Republic- 3,5,43,116,

119,136,154,155,175,176,177,

180,182, 183

Proshki, Poland- 189

Prudnik, Poland- 239

Page 41: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

41

Puttelange-aux-lacs, France - 17 R

Randers, Denmark- 141

Recebedou, France- 8

Recife, Brazil- 241

Regisheim, France- 65

Rehovot, Eretz Yisrael- 73

Rheinbach, Germany- 202

Rietwiller, France- 65 Rio de

Janeiro, Brazil- 241

Rivesaltes, France- 8 Rixheim, France- 65

Roedingen, Germany- 202 Rogozno,

Poland- 189 Rommerskirchen, Germany-

202 Rosenwiller (Alsace), France- 235

Rotterdam, Holland- 220 Rouhling,

France- 17 Ruehlzheim, Germany- 129

Rypin, Poland- 189

S Safed, Eretz Yisrael- 81, 82 Saint Avold,

France- 17 Saint Simon, France- 8 Saint

Thomas, West Indies- 142 Santo Amaro,

S.P., Brazil- 241

Sao Paolo, Brazil- 241

Sarrebourg, France- 17 Sarreguemines,

France- 17 Savannah, Ga, USA- 133

Schiefbahn, Germany- 202 Schleswig-

Holsheim, Germany- 54 Schweinheim,

Germany- 202

Segulsk, Poland- 189

Seine-Saint Denis Region,France- 172

Selisia see: Schleswig Sennheim,

Germany- 65 Siagelse, Denmark- 141

Sierck-les-Bains, France- 17

Sierdaz, Poland- 189

Sierpc, Poland- 189

Sindorf, Germany- 202 Sinzenich,

Germany- 202 Siracusa, Sicily, Italy- 207

Siret, Romania- 194

Skulsk, Poland- 189

Slagelse, Denmark- 141 Smorgon, Poland-

189 Sochaczev, Poland- 189 Socorro, S.P,

Brazil- 241 Sonora, Ca., USA- 132

Sopron, Hungary- 197 Soroko, Moldava-

68 Speyer, Germany- 185, 187

Spikemisse, Holland- 220

Split, Croatia- 117 Stadskanaal, Holland-

113 Staffelfelden, France- 65 Stawiszyn,

Poland- 189 Stein a. Kocher, Germany-

115 Steinbrunn, France- 65 Stockholm,

Sweden- 108, 114 Stommeln, Germany-

202 Strasbourg, France- 203, 236 Suez,

Egypt- 53 Sulkat, Caucasus- 57 Sulz,

Germany- 65 Sulzmatt, Germany- 65

Sundswall, Sweden- 108 Swarzedz,

Poland- 189 Swidnica, Poland- 239

Szidlowiec, Poland- 156

T Tantah, Egypt- 53

Tel Aviv, Eretz Yisrael- 80,81, 25, 143

Ter Apel, Holland- 113

Teresopolis, Brazil- 241 Tetuan, Morroco-

223 Thann, France- 65 Theodesia,

Caucasus- 57 Thessaloniki, Greece-

47,48,130,148,

149

Thimonville, France- 17 Thionville,

France- 17 Tiberias , Eretz Yisrael- 245

Tlemcen, Algeria- 203, 232 Tokaj,

Hungary- 237

Toledo, Spain- 2, 204, 242

Tomaszow-Mazowiecki,Poland- 243

Torun, Poland- 189 Trakai, Lithuania- 96

Trieste, Italy- 137 Tuernich-Brueggen,

Germany- 202 Tunis, Tunisia- 6

Tuerckheim, France- 65

Turek, Poland- 189

U

Uckange, France- 17

Uffholz, France- 65

Page 42: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

42

Ulm, Germany- 25 Untermaubach, Germany- 202

Unterschwandorf, Germany- 51 Usov , Slovakia-

197

V Vantoux, France- 17 Varel, Germany- 127 Vechta,

Germany- 127

Venice, Italy- 16, 19, 164, 165

Vettweiss-Kettenheim, Germany- 202

Vienna, Austria- 58, 59, 60, 89, 101, 226, 227, 228,

229

Vilnius, Lithuania- 118

Vlagtwedde, Holland- 113

Voegtlinshofen, France- 65 Volmerange, France- 17

W Wachenheim, Germany- 129 Walberberg,

Germany- 202 Waldewisse, France- 17 Warsaw,

Poland- 109, 121, 122, 128,

153, 159, 168, 184, 244

Washington,DC., USA- 1, 29

Wattwiller, France- 65 Weisweiler,

Germany- 202 Werra, Germany- 120

Wesseling, Germany- 202

Westerstede , Germany- 127

Wettolsheim, France- 65

Wevelinghoven, Germany- 202

Wickrath, Germany- 202 Wielowies,

Poland- 239 Wildeshausen, Germany-

127 Wilhelmshaven, Germany- 127

Wintzenheim, France- 65

Wittelsheim, France- 65 Wittenheim,

France- 65 Wittisheim, France- 65

Geographical Index II : Country - Region/Town/Village Afghanistan - 185

Algeria -

A Algiers- 21, 203 A Tlemcen- 203, 232

Austria

Belgium

Brazil -

Eisenstadt- 188, 225

Graz- 97

Vienna- 58, 59, 60, 89,

101, 226, 227, 228, 229

101

Split- 117

Czech Republic - 101

Bohemia- 94, 95, 167

Mikulov- 56, 197 Moravia-

94, 95, 167 Prague- 3, 5, 43,

116, 119, 136, 154, 155,

175, 176, 177, 180, 182, 183

Worms, Germany- 22, 88, 134, 135,

185, 187 Wroclaw, Poland- 86,

189, 239 Wrzesnia, Poland- 189

Wyszogrod, Poland- 189

Z Zagorow, Poland- 189

Zakrotchin, Poland- 189

Zdunka Wola, Poland- 189

Zifta, Egypt- 53

Zikhron Yaakov, Eretz Yisrael- 72

Zillisheim, France- 65 Zimmersheim,

France- 65 Zloczew, Poland- 189

Zons, Germany- 202 Zuelpich,

Germany- 202

Zuidland, Holland- 220

Zwartewaal, Holland- 220

Page 43: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

43

Bulgaria

Caucasus

Croatia

Belem- 241

Cachoeiro de Itapemirim-

241

Campinas- 241 Campos da

Jordao- 241 Categuesas,

M.G.- 241 Jaoa Pessao- 241

Juis de For a- 241 Macae-

241 Macapa- 241 Maceio-

241 Manaus- 241 Minas

Gerais- 241 Niteroi- 241

Nova Friburgo- 241 Pati do

Alferes, R.J.- 241

Petropolis- 241 Recife- 241

Rio de Janeiro- 241

Santo Amaro, S.P.- 241 Sao

Paolo- 241

Socorro, S.P.- 241

Teresopolis- 241

101

Mangup- 57 Sulkat- 57

Theodesia- 57

Denmark

Alborg- 141 Arhus- 141

Assens- 141 Copenhagen-

140 Faborg- 141 Fredericia-

141 Horsens- 141

Nakskov- 141 Odense- 141

Randers- 141 Siagelse- 141

Egypt

Damanhour- 53 Ismailia- 53

Kfar El Zayet- 53

Mit Ghamr- 53 Port Said-

53

Suez- 53

Tantah- 53

Zifta- 53

Eretz Yisrael - 79, 170, 224

Beer Yaakov- 75

Ekron- 73 Haifa-

81, 83 Hebron-

81, 84

Jaffa- 78, 80, 81

Jerusalem- 26,74, 84, 110,

Motza- 84 Nes Tziona- 75

Petah Tikva- 77, 84

Rehovot- 73 Safed- 81, 82

Tel Aviv- 80, 81, 125, 143

Zikhron Yaakov- 72

Europe - 170, 181

France - 10, 101, 161

Alsace- 52

Augny- 17

Bionville-sur-Nied- 17

Bollwiller- 65 Boulay-

Moselle- 17 Bouzonville-

17 Contz-les-Bains- 17

Courcelles-Chaussy- 17

Crehange- 17 Cutting- 17

Delme- 17 Dentig- 17

Dieuze- 17 Dornach- 65

Ennery- 17

Fey- 17

Flevy- 17 Forbach- 17

Foussemagne- 65

Froeningen- 65

Guebwiller- 65 Gurs- 8

Habsheim- 65 Haeusern-

65 Hagenbach- 65

Hagondage- 17

Hartmannsweiler- 65

Hattstatt - 65 Hayange-

17

Hegenheim-

162

Hellimer- 17

Hombourg-

Haut- 17

Horburg- 65

Ingersheim-

65 Isenheim-

65 Jungholz-

65 Lagarde-

17 Louvigny-

17 Luneville-

111

Marly- 17

Marseille- 37

Merlebach- 17 Metz- 17

Metzerwisse- 17 Moselle-

17 Moyeuvre-grande- 17

Niedervisse- 17

Noe- 8 Pantin-

172

Paris- 152,172,173,203, 241

Pfastatt - 65 Phalsbourg- 17

Puttelange-aux-lacs- 17

Recebedou- 8 Regisheim-

Page 44: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

44

65 Rietwiller- 65 Rivesaltes- 8 Rixheim-

65

Rosenwiller (Alsace)- 235 Rouhling- 17

Saint Avold- 17 Saint Simon- 8

Sarrebourg- 17 Sarreguemines- 17

Sierck-les-Bains- 17

Staffelfelden- 65

Steinbrunn- 65

Strasbourg- 203, 236

Thann- 65 Thimonville- 17 Thionville-

17 Turckheim- 65 Uckange- 17

Uffholz- 65

Vantoux- 17 Voegtlinshofen- 65

Volmerange- 17 Waldewisse- 17

Wattwiller- 65 Weisweiler- 65

Wettolsheim- 65 Wintzenheim- 65

Wittenheim- 65 Wittisheim- 65

Zillisheim- 65 Zimmersheim- 65

Georgia (Asia) - 7

Mtsekheta- 124

Germany - 101

Aeloff-

202 Alfer-

202

Altona- 42, 87, 211

Annweiler- 129 Bad

Schoenburg- 147

Bedburdyck Hemnierden-

202 Bedburg- 202

Bergheim- 202 Berlin-

160 Berne- 127

Bobenheim- 129

Bornheim- 202 Bruehl-

202

Buchau- 323

Celle- 9

Cloppenburg- 127

Darmstadt- 213

Delmenhorst- 127

Dirmerzheim- 202

Dormagen- 202

Drove- 202 Dueren- 202

Elsdorf- 202 Emden- 32,

87 Emkendorf- 202 Erp-

202

Essingen- 129

Flamersheim- 202

Fliesteden- 202

Frankfurt A.M.- 38, 106,

107, 219

Frechen- 202

Friesheim- 202

Frimmersdorf in

Schiefbahn- 202

Fulda- 126

Garzweiler-

202

Gladbach-

202 Glehn-

202

Goeppingen-

12

Page 45: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

45

Grevenbroich- 202 Grimlinghausen-

202 Gross Vernich- 202

Grossbuellesheim- 202 Gustorf-Gindorf

in

Schiefbahn- 202 Gymnich- 202

Halberstadt- 90

Hanover- 230

Harpstedt- 112, 127

Heimerzheim- 202

Hersel- 202

Hochneukirch- 202 Hoechberg- 10

Hoehenhimburg- 23

Hohenems- 71, 214 Huelchrath- 202

Jebenhausen- 12

Jever- 127 Juechen- 202 Kaster-

202 Kelz- 202 Kerpen- 202

Kirchheim- 202 Kleve- 138 Koeln-

187

Kommern- 202 Korschenbroich- 202

Kuchelheim- 202

Langverwehen- 202 Laurenzberg- 202

Lechenich- 202

Liblar- 202

Lipperode- 55 Lippstadt- 55

Lommersum- 202

Luebeck- 201

Lumschweiler- 65 Mainz- 131, 185,

187,

193, 222 Meckenheim- 202

Meissner- 120 Moisling- 201

Muehiegrien a. Rh.- 91 Muenstereifel-

202 Muentz- 202

Neftersheim-Butzheim-

202

Neuwied a.Rh.- 11

Niederbieber a.Rh.- 202

G

reece -

Niederhof- 18

Niederkirchen-

129 Niederrhein

region- 27

Oldenburg- 127

Otterstadt - 129

H

olland -

Ovelgoenne- 127

Pallendorf-

202 Pier-

202

Rheinbach-

202

Roedingen-

202

Rommerskirchen- 202

Ruehlzheim

- 129

S

c

h

i

e

f

b

a

h

n

-

2

0

2

Schle

swig-

Hols

heim-

54

Schw

einhe

im-

202

Senh

eim-

65

S

i

n

d

o

r

f

-

2

0

2

S

i

n

z

e

n

i

c

h

-

2

0

2

Spey

er-

185,

Page 46: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

46

187 Stein a.

Kocher- 115

Stommeln- 202

Sulz- 65

Sulzmatt- 65

Tuernich-

Brueggen- 202

Ulm- 25

Untermaubach- 202

Unterschwandorf - 51

H

ungary -

Varel-

127

Vecht

a- 127

Vettweiss-Kettenheim-

202

Wachenheim- 129

Walberberg

- 202

Weisweiler-

202 Werra-

120

Wesseling-

202

Westerstede- 127 Iraq Wevelinghoven-

202

Wickrath- 202

Wildeshausen- 127 Israel

Worms- 22, 88, 134, 135,

It

aly -

185, 187

Zons- 202 Zuelpich- 202

101

Patras- 24

Thessaloniki- 47, 48, 130,

148, 149

101

Amsterdam- 4, 33, 40,

145, 178, 179, 220

Bellingwolde- 113

Bourtange- 113

Brielle- 220 Bunde- 113

Geervliet- 220 Geffen- 14

Goowaard- 220 Heevliet-

220 Hellevoesluis- 220

Nieuwenhoorn- 220

Nieuweschans- 113

Ouderkerk- 113

Spikemisse- 220

Stadskanaal- 113

Ter Apel- 113 Vlagtwedde-

113 Zuidland- 220

Zwartewaal- 220 101, 196

Budapest- 197, 198, 199,

200

Hegyaljai- 195, 237

Kisvarda- 144 Nagy

Kanizsa- 98 Nagy Marton-

90 Sopron- 197

Tokaj- 237

Baghdad- 130

see: Eretz Yisrael

101

Bologna- 221

Padov- 216

Siracusa,

Sicily- 207

Trieste- 137

Venice- 16,

19, 164, 165

Lithuania - 101

Trakai- 96

Vilnius- 118

Moldava - 69, 205

Bletsy- 68

E

d

i

n

s

Page 47: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

47

ty- 68

Faleshty- 68

Kalarash- 68

Kishinev- 68

Orgeyev- 68

Soroko- 68

Morocco

Debdou- 139 Tetuan- 223

Poland - 101, 123, 166, 217, 238

Babimost- 188 Bialystok-

188 Brzeg- 239 Brzeg

Dolny- 86, 239 Cieszyn-

239 Dabie- 188 Dobrin

na Wisla- 188

Dobrodzien- 239 Filehne-

188 Gabin- 188 Glogow-

239 Golina- 188

Grodzisk- 188

Grodzisk Mazowiecki-

104 Jarcin- 188

Katowice- 157

Kazimierz- 41

Kepno- 188 Kielce- 231

Kolo- 188 Konin- 188

Kozmin- 188

Krakow- 41, 62, 63 Krototschin- 188

Kutno- 188 Lask- 188 Laszki- 188

Leczyca- 188

Lesko- 218

Leszno- 188

Lida- 188 Lipno- 188

Lodz- 61, 158, 174, 208,

212, 240

Lowicz- 188 Lublin- 163

Mikolow- 239 Nysa- 239

Okulsz- 192

Oshmany- 188

Osoblaga- 239

Ostrow-Wielkopolsi- 188 Pabianice-

188

Pila- 188 Pilica- 105 Plock- 188

Plonsk- 188 Poznan- 188

Proshki- 188 Prudnik- 239

Rogozno- 188

Rypin- 188 Segulsk- 188 Sierdaz- 188

Sierpc- 188 Skulsk- 188

Smorgon-188 Sochaczev- 188

Stawiszyn- 188 Swarzedz- 188

Swidnica- 239

Szidlowiec- 156 Tomaszow-

Mazowiecki-

243 Torun- 188

Turek- 188

Warsaw- 109, 121, 122, 128, 153, 159,

168,

Page 48: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

48

184, 244

Wielowies- 239

Wroclaw- 86, 188, 239

Wrzesnia- 188

Wyszogrod- 188

Zagorow- 188

Zakrotchin- 188

Zdunka Wola- 188

Zloczew- 188

Romania - 70, 101

Iasi- 205

Siret- 194

85

Kaliningrad- 20, 190

Bratislava- 234

Usov- 197 30, 31

Toledo- 2, 204, 242

Goeteborg- 108

Kalmar- 108 Kalstad-

108 Karistad- 108

Karlskrona- 108

Malmoe- 108

Norrkoeping - 108

Stockholm- 108, 114

Sundswall- 108

Basel- 66

Izmir- 130

United Kingdom

London- 15, 28, 146

Malta- 39

Ukraine - 69

Brody- 64, 85 Crimea- 35,

36, 57, 92 Dubno- 169

Kolomyya- 215

Lviv- 100, 102, 103, 209,

210

Odessa- 99

United States of America

California- 151 Charleston,

S.C.- 46 Columbia, S.C.- 45

Grass Valley, Ca.- 151

Jackson, Ca.- 132, 151

Marysville, Ca.- 151

Mokelumne Hill, Ca- 132,

151

Nevada City, Ca.- 151

New York- 93 Philadelphia,

Pa- 44 Placerville, Ca.- 132,

151 Savannah, Ga- 133

Sonora, Ca.- 132

Washington,DC.- 1, 29

Bridgetown, Barbados-

206

Curacao- 49 Jamaica- 13

Saint Thomas- 142

Aleppo- 130

Damascus- 130

Yemen

Tunis- 6 Yugoslavia- 101

Turkey 101

Istanbul- 191

Russia

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

Aden- 34

Tunisia

Page 49: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

49

Family Trees Found in the Books

Abel - 54 Aboulafia

- 204 Alphandary -

204 Ascheri - 204

Auerbach of Krotochin - 289

Auerbach-Karo (5 trees)- 289

Bacharach- 54, 135 Bacharach-

Gunclersheim 213 Bamberg 10

Beir Meir (Posner) (2 trees)- 289

Bessunger (2 trees) - 213

Bockenheim-Rotenfels- 213

Callman - 213

Capriles - 49

Casseres - 49

Cemah- 289

Chumaceiro - 49

Cohen (Rapa) - 227

Daniel - 9

Dannenbaum - 54

Del Valle - 49 Eger -

289

Enoch - 9

Eyebeschutz - 289

Fraenkel - 10

Frankel- Halevi - 289

Fuld/NathanlKaulla - 213

Gans - 9 Goetzel -

228

Goldschmidt - 54

Gomes - 49

Gundersheim - 213

Haarburger - 51

Hachenburger -Homberger- 213

HaGRA (Rab).- 118 HaKohen

Lasker (3 trees) - 289

HaKohen of Lutarmirsk - 289

Halprin- Pulvermacher - 289

Homberger- 213

Israeli - 204

Katzenellenbogen - 228

Kaulla - 213 Keisler-Reik - 228

Landau (HaLevi) - 289 Lansberg-

Kaliphari - 289 Leichenstein -

135 Levi of Golin - 289

Lilienfeld-Sostheim - 54

LindheimfWormser/Trier- 213

Linz - 213

Mai - 289

Marshalkovits - 169

Meisels - 289

Meyer aus Trebour - 213 Meyer

in Gnesheim - 213

Naar - 49 Nathan - 213

Neustadt/Sander - 213 Nisim

b. Aharon - 97

Nqaouah - 204

Ostheimer - 54 Parnas - 169

Peixotto - 49 Penha - 49 Penso -

49 Pereira Brandao - 49

Pfungst -213 Pick-Berlin - 289

Page 50: Jewish Cemeteries- An Annotated Bibliography...Jerusalem, 2014 2 Introduction With an eye toward the 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy to be held in Jerusalem

50

Pinnedo - 49 Rapa-

Cohen - 227 Rappaport

- 227

Reik - 228

Roedeisheimer - 51

Rosenbaum - 54

Rotenfels - 213 Salas -

49

Sander - 213

SassonlSassoun - 204

Shapiro - 289

Sossan/Soussan - 204

Sostheim - 54

Sternberg - 54

Teomim - 289

Theomim (3 trees) - 228

Titkin - 289 Trier -

213 Unna - 219

Valencia - 49

Weingott - 289

Windmueller - 54

Wolf - 213

Wolf7Meyer aus Trevour 213

Wolfskeh - 213

Wormser - 213 Zoref-

Goldschniidt - 227 Zwang - 115