In the canonical visitation from 1782, it is further stated that the Jewish Jews were buried in the cemetery in Chtelnice. Later, however, they established their own cemetery near the village. In 1927, 9 Jews lived in Dechtice. Today, their cemetery is delimited by an almost completely preserved 1.5-meter-high stone enclosure with sides of 25 and 30 meters, it is eroded only on the eastern side. The entrance to the cemetery used to be on the west side, but the entrance portal has not been preserved. At present, there is only one standing monument in the cemetery and a broken piece leaning against the wall.
In the canonical visitation from 1782, it is further stated that the Jewish Jews were buried in the cemetery in Chtelnice. Later, however, they established their own cemetery near the village. In 1927, 9 Jews lived in Dechtice. Today, their cemetery is delimited by an almost completely preserved 1.5-meter-high stone enclosure with sides of 25 and 30 meters, it is eroded only on the eastern side. The entrance to the cemetery used to be on the west side, but the entrance portal has not been preserved. At present, there is only one standing monument in the cemetery and a broken piece leaning against the wall.