The cemetery was destroyed during the World War II. Currently it is devastated, it was renovated since 1945.
The plaque at the entrance says the cemetery is under governmental protection. The last known burial took place in summer 1942.
There are 25 tombstones preserved in the area of 0,5 ha, partially covered with earth.
Fragments of 2 sarcophagi and foundations of 2 ohels are easily recognizable. The tombstones have typical ornaments and inscriptions in Hebrew. They are made mostly of sandstone and brown marble.