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The „Flecken Adelebsen“ at the edge of the „Solling“ in southern Lower-Saxony looks back to 300 years of jewish history. In 19th century it was named “Little Jerusalem” because of the high number of jewish habitants. Today only the jewish graveyard has outlived. The aim of this documentation is to t...

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Έκδοση: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2016
Διαθέσιμο Online:https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2010-470
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-325262021-07-21T03:02:22Z Im Steilhang - der jüdische Friedhof zu Adelebsen Schaller, Berndt, Dietert, Eike, Kramer, Adelheid, Behnsen, Jens, König, Ralf, Kollatz, Thomas, Lower Saxony Bremen History History of Jewry beyond Israel Adar (Monat) Adelebsen Dannenberg (Elbe) Deportation Göttingen Mazewa Rothschild (Familie) Speyer bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs::HRJ Judaism The „Flecken Adelebsen“ at the edge of the „Solling“ in southern Lower-Saxony looks back to 300 years of jewish history. In 19th century it was named “Little Jerusalem” because of the high number of jewish habitants. Today only the jewish graveyard has outlived. The aim of this documentation is to tap this “House of Living” as a new historical resource and do a part of an outstanding and necessary mourning work. The „Flecken Adelebsen“ at the edge of the „Solling“ in southern Lower-Saxony looks back to 300 years of jewish history. In 19th century it was named “Little Jerusalem” because of the high number of jewish habitants. Today only the jewish graveyard has outlived. The aim of this documentation is to tap this “House of Living” as a new historical resource and do a part of an outstanding and necessary mourning work. 2016-12-31 23:55:55 2019-11-27 15:58:32 2020-04-01T14:12:51Z 2020-04-01T14:12:51Z 2010 book 610324 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/32526 ger application/pdf n/a 610324.pdf https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2010-470 Universitätsverlag Göttingen 10.17875/gup2010-470 The „Flecken Adelebsen“ at the edge of the „Solling“ in southern Lower-Saxony looks back to 300 years of jewish history. In 19th century it was named “Little Jerusalem” because of the high number of jewish habitants. Today only the jewish graveyard has outlived. The aim of this documentation is to tap this “House of Living” as a new historical resource and do a part of an outstanding and necessary mourning work. 10.17875/gup2010-470 ffaff15c-73ed-45cd-8be1-56a881b51f62 open access
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