Židovský hřbitov

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Na Šumavě 134, 252 26 Třebotov, Czechia

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Na Šumavě 134, 252 26 Třebotov, Czechia
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Stary zidovsky hrbitov zniceny behem 2SV
Old Jewish cemeteries destroyed during 2SV
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Židovský hřbitov najdete na východním okraji obce, po krátké odbočce ze značené cesty do Černošic. Rozlehlý hřbitov byl založen někdy po roce 1761 a sloužil k pohřbívání do 2. světové války. Z obvodových zdí už zbyla jen torza. Z jižní oválné brány už jsou také jen zbytky, stav márnice je stejný. V areálu je několik desítek náhrobků s hebrejskými, českými a německými nápisy, většina jich je rozlámána či povalena, některé kameny zmizely úplně. Nejstarší čitelné náhrobky jsou barokní z roku 1795, ale najdeme tu i některé klasicistní. Poslední pohřeb se tu konal v sedmdesátých letech 20. století. Část hřbitova tvoří louka, která je pravidelně sekána, přes hřbitov vede pěší cesta. Největší devastace probíhala v období 1939-1989. The Jewish Cemetery can be found on the eastern outskirts of the village, after a short detour from the marked path to Černošice. The vast cemetery was founded sometime after 1761 and was used for burial until World War II. Only a remains of the perimeter walls, the southern oval gate and the morgue remained into today. There are dozens of tombstones with Hebrew, Czech and German inscriptions in the area, most of them are broken or tumbled, some stones have disappeared completely. The oldest legible tombstones are Baroque from 1795, but there are also some Classicist ones. The last funeral took place here in the 1970s. Part of the cemetery consists of a meadow, which is regularly mowed. The greatest devastation took place in the period 1939-1989.
The Jewish Cemetery can be found on the eastern outskirts of the village, after a short detour from the marked path to Černošice. The vast cemetery was founded sometime after 1761 and was used for burial until World War II. There was only a torsion left of the perimeter walls. There are also remnants of the southern oval gate, the morgue status is the same. There are dozens of tombstones with Hebrew, Czech and German inscriptions in the area, most of them are broken or tumbled, some stones have disappeared completely. The oldest legible tombstones are Baroque from 1795, but there are also some Classicist ones. The last funeral took place here in the 1970s. Part of the cemetery consists of a meadow, which is regularly mowed, through the cemetery leads walking. The greatest devastation took place in the period 1939-1989. The Jewish Cemetery can be found on the eastern outskirts of the village, after a short detour from the marked path to Černošice. The vast cemetery was founded sometime after 1761 and was used for burial until World War II. Only the remains of the perimeter walls, the southern oval gate and the morgue remained in today. There are dozens of tombstones with Hebrew, Czech and German inscriptions in the area, most of them are broken or tumbled, some stones have disappeared completely. The oldest legible tombstones are Baroque from 1795, but there are also some Classicist ones. The last funeral took place in the 1970s. Part of the cemetery consists of a meadow, which is regularly mowed. The greatest devastation took place in the period 1939-1989.

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