museum-digital
CTRL + Y
en

Jewish cemetery

"A Jewish cemetery (Hebrew: בית עלמין‎ beit almin or בית קברות‎ beit kvarot) is a cemetery where Jews are buried in keeping with Jewish tradition. Cemeteries are referred to in several different ways in Hebrew, including beit kevarot (house of sepulchers), beit almin (eternal home) or beit olam [haba], (house of afterlife), the beit chayyim (house of the living) and beit shalom (house of peace).

The land of the cemetery is considered holy and a special consecration ceremony takes place upon its inauguration. According to Jewish tradition, Jewish burial grounds are sacred sites and must remain undisturbed in perpetuity. Establishing a cemetery is one of the first priorities for a new Jewish community. A Jewish cemetery is generally purchased and supported with communal funds." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.02.2021)

Objects and visualizations

Relations to objects

Jüdische Geschichte | Friedhof | Nähe Anna-Seghers-Weg | GedenksteinGrafik "Judenfriedhof" (Erich Ludwig Stahl)Grafik "Worms, Judenkirchhof"Grafik "Der alte Judenkirchhof in Prag"Gemälde "Konfused"(David Ludwig Bloch)Grafik "Un coin ducimetíere juif, á Prague"
Show objects

[Last update: ]