Today, the coin was here:
Jewish Cemetery "Holy Sands"
According to Jewish religious regulations, cemeteries within the limits of a settlement were not allowed. So originally, the Jewish cemetery of Worms was laid out southwest of the city walls.
The ‘Holy Sands’, Europe’s Oldest Jewish Cemetery
There are no records revealing the ‘foundation’ of the Jewish cemetery. The oldest surviving gravestone is that of one Jacob Bahur of 1076, making the ‘Holy Sands’ the oldest existing Jewish cemetery of Europe. .