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Nele Lenze

Nele Lenze

2021-05-09

It is the first warm day of the year and we decided to travel north. The old Jewish cemetery in Berlin Weissensee is one of the largest in Europe. 115,200 Berlin Jews are burried here and beneath them also people like the painter Lesser Ury and the publisher Samuel Fischer. Please dress modestly when you visit and wear cover your head if you are a man.

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Weißensee Cemetery Berlin (Jewish cemetery)

Weißensee Cemetery Berlin (Jewish cemetery)

Herbert-Baum-Straße 45, 13088 Berlin, Germany

The Weißensee Cemetery is the second largest Jewish cemetery in Europe, containing 115,000 graves covering an area of 100 acres. The cemetery was dedicated in 1880 and at present it contains a Holocaust memorial and memorial to Jews who lost their lives during World War I.