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The Liberty Aid and Hungarian Aid societies founded Fir Street Cemetery along with the Chebra Kadisha who then sold it to B'nai Abraham. This is the second-oldest Jewish cemetery in Cleveland. ...
Mt. Sinai Cemetery, affiliated with Heights Jewish Center Synagogue and Taylor Road Synagogue opened in 1934. ...
Workmen's Circle Cemetery, also known as Lincoln Road Cemetery opened on December 6, 1920 on four acres. ...
Hillcrest Memorial Park was founded in 1928 and sits on 33 acres of land. There are over 14,000 people buried at Hillcrest, with approximately 200 burials per year. ...
Established in 1948, Zion Memorial Park Cemetery is located on Northfield Road in Bedford, Ohio. ...
The only garden-style Jewish cemetery in the Cleveland area, Mayfield Cemetery and Mausoleum offers Temple members a beautiful place where family and friends can gather to remember their loved ones in a manner that is truly comforting. ...
Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, which means "a kindness of truth", was founded in 1902 as a cemetery for indigent Jews on the west side of Cleveland. ...
Glenville Cemetery, purchased in 1880, is affiliated with B'nai Jeshurun Congregation. ...
Founded about 1920, Ridge Road #2 was the first cemetery for Taylor Road Synagogue, which merged with Agudath Israel. ...
Independent Mizreicher Association Cemetery is a section of Lincoln Cemetery. The Mizreicher Association was a voluntary organization made up of Cleveland Jews whose origins are in the community of Miedzyrzec, Poland. ...