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HAMBURG-ALTONA: 22767 Hamburg (Gerz)

Judische Gemeinde Hamburg

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"Die juedischen Friedhoefe in Hamburg-Wansbek (Koenigsreihe and Jenfelderstrasse" Memorial Book in progress, 1995. Source: Bamberger Family Archives D-70003 Stuttgart, POB 10 04 04, or 91070 Jerusalem POB 70 38 or Bjorn Bamberger, POB 627 Long Beach NY 11561; 516-889-2827. The Jewish cemetery in the former Langenreihe, renamed Königsreihe within the district of Wandsbek, founded in 1637, was closed in 1886. there are 2,500 Sephardic and 6,000 Ashkenazi graves. Today it is a significant historic monument. Other information:
Ivoh LeMoshav, Toledoth HaRabonim Sheyeshvu al Kisey HaRabonuth Shel Sholosh Kehiloth, Altona, Hamburg, Wandsbeck [Biographies & Tombstone Inscriptions of the Rabbis of the Three Communities, Altona, Hamburg, and Wandsbeck], by Eduard Duckesz, Cracow, 1903 (reprinted in Israel in 1968). Source: Werner Hirsch; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (He has the book.)      Die alten hamburgischen Friedhoefe by Otto Erich Kiesel, Arthur Obst & August Holler. Hamburg: Broscheck 1921
Zur Geschichte und Genealogie der ersten Familien der hoch deutschen Israeliten-Gemeinden in Hamburg Altona {10888} by Rabbi Eduard Dudesz Alotna, Hamburg, 1915; names from book Der Ohlsdorfer Begraebnissplatz in seinem Verhaeltniss zu den Istraelitischen gemeinden zu Hamburg-Hannover, 1889
Ottensen. Hinnenberg, Ulla: Der juedische Friedhof in Ottensen by Ulla Hinnenberg. Hamburg: Dingwort 1992, ISBN 3-87166-039-6, 170 pp. Source: Verzeichnis Lieferbarer Buecher (analogous to the U.S. Books in Print.)
Streitfall Juedischer Friedhof Ottensen (1663-1993) ed by Ina Lorenz and Joerg Berkemann. Hamburg: Doelling & Galitz, 1993, ISBN 3-926174-67-6, ca. 480 pp. Source: Verzeichnis Lieferbarer Buecher (analogous to the U.S. Books in Print.)
Record books and gravestone inscriptions by A. Cassato. MF 77a (among many other things); Location at LBI : Hamburg; Jewish community collection; Storage-Location: A 11/4, Photo album, 2nd floor left microfilm cabinet.
Records of the Jewish communities of Hamburg, Altona, and Wandsbek from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including the minute book of the Burial Society of the Sephardic Congregation Neve Salom, Altona, and record books (Pinkassim) also photos of gravestones; various languages: Source: LBI
item #s: 105. II 1 Memorandum about the Grindelfriedhof (cemetery), Hamburg, 1919, typed. Donor: H. Jacobson, 1969; Finding Aids: 39-page inventory; Period covered (or date of publication): 1660-1958; Size of the collection: 18 feet 37 reels. Location at LBI : JACOB JACOBSON COLLECTION; Storage-Location: V 8/1-8, 2nd floor left microfilm cabinet Accession Number(s): AR 7002, MF 134(2), MF 447, 1-37. 106. through 110 various documents about the community that also mention the cemetery, such as "laws about", "petitions about", but probably do no include any specific information about names. part of 118. death register, individual pages various Hebrew years, photocopy; Hebrew
132. DEATHS:II 5 Death Registers, Altona, 1816-1841, photocopy; and Ottensen, 1824-1849, photocopy.
133.II 29 Death register, Wandsbek, up to 1884, photocopy, Hebrew and German.
134. VIII 55c (see II 29) Cemetery register, Wandsbek, 1840-1883, Hebrew and German (microfilm reel 2).
135. VIII 54i Register of the Chevra Kadisha (Burial Society) of Altona-Hamburg- Wandsbek, ca 1746-1806 (microfilm reel 2).
136. GENERAL: VIII 55e Wandsbek, birth records 1867-70, marriage records 1826, death records 1870-74, German, microfilm reel 2.
138. II 12 1) Gravestone inscriptions, photocopy; 3) Stiftung (foundation), by Jehoshua Jokel ben Meir Hausen, 1837, and varia, Hebrew, photocopies. Source: LBI
Inventory: 1. Box 1: Correspondence by Annemarie P. Weisner, Boston; Dr. Ursula Randt, Hamburg, regarding Jewish cemeteries in Germany particularly in and around Hamburg; list of cemeteries in Hamburg area; Donor: Dr. Herbert Jonas, 1991, 1995. Location at LBI : Herbert Jonas collection; Storage-Location: A 22/5, A 29/1 Accession Number(s): AR 6279.
UPDATE: (Koenigstrasse) Founded in 1611, both Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jews from Hamburg, Altona and Wandsbek used it up until 1878. The Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute for German-Jewish History in Duisburg, Germany recently documented the Ashkenazi part of the cemetery, which is online. The database contains almost 6.000 Hebrew inscriptions dating from 1621 with German translations, commentaries, sources and historical photographs. The names, years of death, the Hebrew inscriptions and their translations into German are searchable both in German and Hebrew here where you choose the cemetery under "Auswahlmenue" and go to "Inschriften" to access chronological order inscriptions one by one or in a particular year under "Jahr". [December 2007]

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