Jewish cemetery of Besançon

Jewish cemetery of Besançon
Details
Established 1796
Location Besançon
Country France
Coordinates 47°15′22″N 6°02′56″E / 47.256231°N 6.048762°E / 47.256231; 6.048762
Type Judaism
Owned by Jew community of Besançon
Size 935m²
Number of graves 600 (est.)
Number of interments 600 (est.)
Number of cremations 0

The Jewish cemetery of Besançon is located in the French city of Besançon. It is the only Jewish cemetery in the département of Doubs.

History

The Jewish cemetery of Besançon is located on Anne Frank street, between the Bregille and Palente areas, in the northwest part of the city. The older part of the cemetery was procured by two notaries of the Jewish community of Besançon, in 1796. In 1839 the cemetery was expanded. The earliest graves date from 1849, and the cemetery is still in use. At the entrance of the cemetery a memorial commemorates the members of the Jewish community of Besançon killed during the First World War. Today the cemetery holds between 400 and 600 graves, in an area measuring about 935 m².[1]

See also

References

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(French) History of the Jewish community of Besançon (Migrations.Besancon.fr)

Coordinates: 47°15′21″N 6°02′55″E / 47.25583°N 6.04861°E / 47.25583; 6.04861

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