Notable interments at Weißensee cemetery
55 notable figures are documented at Weißensee cemetery in Wikidata's burial records, each with a Wikipedia article and a recorded place of burial. Listed alphabetically.
- Adolf Rosenzweig (1850–1918), rabbi, theologian, exegete
- Albert Katz (1858–1923), writer, rabbi
- Bernhard Pollack (1865–1928), pianist, neurologist, university teacher
- Bernhard Proskauer (1851–1915), physician, chemist, hygienist
- Berthold Kempinski (1843–1910), restaurateur
- Carl Leopold Netter (1864–1922), entrepreneur, merchant
- David Cassel (1818–1893), historian, university teacher, theologian
- Edmund Landau (1877–1938), mathematician, university teacher
- Else Ury (1877–1943), writer, children's writer, novelist
- Friedrich Gernsheim (1839–1916), composer, conductor, pianist
- Friedrich Gorenstein (1932–2002), screenwriter, writer, playwright
- Friedrich Gorenstein (1932–2002), screenwriter, writer, playwright
- Gustav Karpeles (1848–1909), writer, historian, editing staff
- Hans Aronson (1865–1919), physician, pediatrician, bacteriologist
- Hans Mottek (1910–1993), historian, university teacher, economic historian
- Herbert Baum (1912–1942), electrician, functionary, resistance fighter
- Hermann Aron (1845–1913), engineer, physicist, university teacher
- Hermann Cohen (1842–1918), university teacher, philosopher
- Hermann Schreiber (1882–1954), rabbi, opinion journalist, journalist
- Heymann Steinthal (1823–1899), scientist, psychologist, editing staff
- Heymann Steinthal (1823–1899), scientist, psychologist, editing staff
- Iwan Bloch (1872–1922), writer, physician, dermatologist
- Jean Dufresne (1829–1893), writer, journalist, chess player
- Jenny Apolant (1874–1925), politician
- Jenny Meyer (1834–1894), singer, opera singer, music educator
- Joel Müller (1827–1895), university teacher, Judaic scholar, Hebraist
- Josef Garbáty (1851–1939), industrialist
- Joseph Michael Schwarz (1880–1926), composer, singer, musician
- Joseph Weizenbaum (1923–2008), teacher, computer scientist, mathematician
- Julius Falkenstein (1879–1933), actor, theatre manager, stage actor
- Julius Hirschberg (1843–1925), university teacher, ophthalmologist, medical historian
- Julius Stern (1820–1883), composer, conductor, head teacher
- Julius Wolff (1836–1902), physician, surgeon, university teacher
- Lesser Ury (1861–1931), painter, artist, graphic artist
- Lina Morgenstern (1830–1909), writer, educator, social pedagogue
- Louis Lewandowski (1821–1894), composer
- Marie Simon (1922–1998), resistance fighter, university teacher, philosopher
- Markus Reich (1844–1911), pedagogue
- Max Hirsch (1832–1905), politician, economist, member of parliament
- Max Lewandowsky (1876–1918), university teacher, neurologist
- Max Lewandowsky (1876–1918), university teacher, neurologist
- Micha Josef Berdyczewski (1865–1921), writer, journalist, philosopher
- Moritz Baerwald (1860–1919), politician, jurist
- Nahum Gergel (1887–1931), writer
- Oscar Blumenthal (1852–1917), writer, poet, playwright
- Oscar Tietz (1858–1923), merchant
- Otto Kalischer (1869–1942), neurologist, physiologist, anatomist
- Philipp Bloch (1841–1923), historian, rabbi
- Rudolf Mosse (1843–1920), printer, entrepreneur, Esperantist
- Salomon Kalischer (1845–1924), composer, physicist, pianist
- Samuel Fischer (1859–1934), publisher, art collector
- Stefan Heym (1913–2001), writer, poet, politician
- Theodor Wolff (1868–1943), writer, politician, playwright
- Tom Seidmann-Freud (1892–1930), writer, illustrator, painter
- Wilhelm Traube (1866–1942), chemist, university teacher