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Feudenheimer crest ALTERNATE NAMES: FREUDENHEIM [GER], MANNHEIM-FEUDENHEIM. 49°29' N, 08°32' E, 3 miles E of Mannheim..Freudenheim is a municipality and a suburb of Mannheim in the Rhein-Neckar.  1860 Jewish population: 125. Wikipedia.

  • Encyclopedia of Jewish Life (2001), p. 382: "Feudenheim".
  • Pinkas HaKehilot, Germany, Vol. 2 (1986), p. 397: "Feudenheim"
  • JewishGen GerSIG

Old Jewish Cemetery: Before 1858, the Feudenheim Jewish community buried their dead at the Hemsbach Jewish cemetery. In 1858 a Jewish cemetery was constructed on the Scheffelstraße. (4.17 Ar large), which was used until 1900. 53 gravestones are visible, the oldest gravestone from 1861, the most recent from 1897. location of the old cemetery: ♁ 49 ° 29 '19.2 "  N , 8 ° 31 '29.4 "  E. photo. [Feb 2013]

New Jewish CemeteryThe new Jewish cemetery was established next to the Christian cemetery. It has an area of 4.85 Ar and holds 19 visible gravestones, the oldest grave stone from 1901, the most recent from 1939. location of the new cemetery: ♁ 49 ° 29 '30.1 "  N , 8 ° 31 '46.4 "  E, photo. [Feb 2013]

 

68259 Baden-Württemberg.
See MANNHEIM incorporating Feudenheim

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