פ"נ
הבתולה המפורסמת
בישרה מרת שרה
המכונה עלזא בת
אהרן
קאבלענצער
נפטרה בשם טוב
צעירה לימים ביום א'
לחדש חשון תאע"ט לפ"ק
Hier ruhet
Frl. Elsa Koblenzer
gestorben
in ihrer schönsten Blüthenzeit
am 7. Oktober 1918
The Jewish cemetery in Murska Sobota existed from the first half of the 19th century. By the end of World War II there were ca. 65 tombstones, but in the late 1980s, only 38 stones remained. The cemetery chapel was demolished in 1963.
In 1985, the municipality arranged a memorial park, which occupies part of the former cemetery. Eight tombstones were chosen to remain, while the others were sold. The black marble tombstone of Edmund Fürst, the head of the community, serves as an entrance sign.
The still-living Holocaust survivor in Murska Sobota, Erika Fürst, was upset about the disgraceful designation of the cemetery as a Memorial park. Upon her multiple requests, the Municipality of Murska Sobota finally decided to change the inscription on the entrance sign and to make further changes in the park presentation. The renaming of the cemetery took place on 27 January 2015, on the Holocaust Memorial Day. The Mayor Aleksander Jevšek spoke at the opening ceremony. (Communication from Janez Premk on 24 December 2021.)