The Čelina Jewish Cemetery (cs|Židovský hřbitov v Čelině) is located southwest of the village of (part of Borotice), on a slope at the edge of a forest to the right of the road to . Part of the route to the site leads through a fenced area for cattle.[1] It is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.[2]
The cemetery was founded in the 18th century, the oldest legible tombstone out of total thirty preserved[3] dates back to the year 1803, the youngest one to 1918. The morgue and the wall are preserved only in the remains of the wall[4] which makes the cemetery freely accessible.
There is also a former synagogue and Jewish district in the village, numbering several original houses from the 19th century.