SOURCE: Gerz
DISTRICT: Waldeck-Frankenberg
(I) HELSEN
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: corner of Diemelstrasse and Auf der Heide
IN USE: From 1738 until 1940.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 105.
PUBLICATIONS:
- ‘Kommission für die Geschichte der Juden in Hessen’ (Commission for the History of the Jews in Hesse) and ‘Jüdische Friedhöfe in Hessen’ (Jewish cemeteries in Hesse).
- "Auf einmal sind sie weggemacht!". by Michael Winkelmann, an illustrated history of the Jews of Arolsen in the 20th century.
- ‘A documentation of the Jewish cemetery in Helsen by the Waldeckischen Geschichtsverein is in preparation.
(II) LANDAU
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: 300 meters south of village, on the Tiefenhohler Weg,
IN USE: established in 1779 until 1939.
HISTORY:
- 1591 first reference to Jews in Bad Arolsen.
- 1779 the Jewish community of Landau acquired their own cemetery, which was in use until the 1930s. The location was known as "Jüddengrund" ever since.
- 1839 completion of synagogue construction.
PUBLICATIONS:
- History by Arnsberg (1971).
- History by Robert Wetekam 1964: “Landau, Die Geschichte einer Waldeckischen Festungsstadt".
(III) MENGERINGHAUSEN
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: Weigelstrasse near a school and a tennis court.
IN USE: From the first half of the 19th century. The first burial was that of Adelheid Blum in 1842 and the last took place in 1938.
LITERATURE:
- "Auf einmal sind sie weggemacht!". by Michael Winkelmann, an illustrated history of the Jews of Arolsen in the 20th century.
[Researched and translated from German December 2007]