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"Historical Jewish Sites in Toronto" contains photographs and brief notes for a number of old synagogues and Jewish cemeteries in Toronto, all pre-1940. Many of them originated in the mid- and late-19th century. Source and person responsible for the site: Ken Cohen

Shaarie Shomayim Cemetery / Machzika B'nai Israel: Address: McCowan Road, Scarborough, Ontario. Location: Lot 22, Concession C. Direction: North side of Colonial west of McCowan Rd. Established: 1933 and active. Administrating Organization: Shaarei Shomayim, 470 Glencairn Ave., Toronto, Ontario M5N 1V8. Phone: 789-3213

Toronto Hebrew Memorial Park (Pardes Shalom Cemetery And Pardes Chaim Cemetery): This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. is Executive Director.  T.H.M.P.’s administrative office at 416-635-5595 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Pardes Chaim Cemetery: Address: 11818 Bathurst Street, Vaughan, Ontario (West side - one and a half miles north of Elgin Mills Road). Cemetery Telephone: 905-884-1888

Pardes Shalom Cemetery: Address: 10953 Dufferin Street, Vaughan, Ontario (near Teston Road, 12 km north of Toronto)
Cemetery Telephone 905-832-2549

UPDATED NOV 2011: Toronto Hebrew Memorial Park (T.H.M.P.) is a not-for-profit Ontario Corporation incorporated in 1972. T.H.M.P.'s founder, Sidney Freedman, realized in 1965 that a newly structured cemetery operation could be the vehicle for his on-going contribution to the Jewish community of Toronto. ... run as a business by a corporation but it could be owned by the whole community in all of its diversity which it would serve for all the years to come. 

Mr. Freedman's aim was not only to produce ongoing revenue for the community, but also to produce a new model in cemetery usage and administration. It would set new standards for beauty, service, and the correction of abuses. The time had come to make his vision a reality. In 1970, Mr. Freedman bought the land which would be known as Pardes Shalom Cemetery and began the process of rezoning the land for cemetery usage. By November 1972, once some of the approvals had been received, Mr. Freedman gifted both the property and the business to the community through the United Jewish Welfare Fund.

T.H.M.P.'s first cemetery, Pardes Shalom Cemetery, officially opened in 1977. Pardes Shalom is comprised of 89 acres. Since 1977, over 14,000 interments have taken place in the approximately 30,000 burial plots. T.H.M.P. opened a second cemetery, Pardes Chaim, in 2010. Pardes Chaim is made up of 200 acres with a total of approximately 70,000 burial plots. In the first year-and-a-half of its operations, Pardes Chaim will have serviced close to 400 interments. T.H.M.P. currently services over half of all of the Jewish burials in the Greater Toronto area.  

Over seventy member organizations have already purchased interment rights with T.H.M.P. These organizations include:

ADATH ISRAEL
AGUDATH ISRAEL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
AHAVATH ACHIM NACHLAT ISRAEL
AISH HATORAH
AYIN L’TZION
BEACH HEBREW INSTITUTE
BEIT RAYIM
BET YOSEPH SEPHARDIC CONGREGATION    
BETH AARON SOCIETY
BETH AVRAHAM YOSEPH OF TORONTO CONGREGATION
BETH DAVID B’NAI ISRAEL BETH AM
BETH EMETH BAIS YEHUDA SYNAGOGUE
BETH MEYER 
BETH RADOM CONGREGATION
BETH TIKVAH
BETH TORAH
B’NAI BRITH CANADA
B’NAI TORAH
CANADIAN HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
CHABAD @ FLAMINGO
CHABAD LUBAVITCH OF MARKHAM
CHABAD ROMANO

CHABAD OF YORK MILLS

CHAVERIM SOCIETY
CHAYEI OLAM OF THORNHILL
CHENSTOCHOVER AID SOCIETY             
CHEVRA KADISHA LEENAS HATZEDEK
CONGREGATION BETH HAMINYAN
CONGREGATION BINA
CONGREGATION CKAC
CONGREGATION DARCHEI NOAM                                                                                                         
CONGREGATION HABONIM TORONTO
COURT AHAVAS ACHIM -- NACHLATH ISRAEL                                               

DRILDZER CONGREGATION & SOCIETY
EMUNAH SHLEIMA SYNAGOGUE
HAR TIKVAH

HOLY BLOSSOM TEMPLE

 INDEPENDENT FRIENDLY WORKERS’ CIRCLE

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORRESTERS
IRAQI JEWISH ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO
JEWISH BUCHARIAN CENTRE OF TORONTO
JEWISH NATIONAL BROTHERHOOD
JUDEAN BENEVOLENT & FRIENDLY SOCIETY
KEHILLAT SHAAREI TORAH
KOL TORAH CONGREGATION
LABOUR ZIONIST ALLIANCE
LAGOVER MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY
LODZER CENTRE CONGREGATION
MAGEN DAVID SEPHARDIC CONGREGATION
MARAMORESHER SOCIETY
NACHLAT CHABAD
NEW FRATERNAL JEWISH ASSOCIATION
OSTROVTZER INDEPENDENT MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY
PETAH TIKVAH ANSHE CASTILLA CONGREGATION
SHAAREH HAIM
SHAAR  SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
SHEDLEC LYKOW CLUB
SHOMER ISRAEL CONGREGATION
SHOMRAI SHABBOS CHEVRA MISHNAYOS
SOLEL CONGREGATION OF MISSISSAUGA
SONS OF JACOB
SUNNYSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
TEMPLE EMANU-EL
TEMPLE HAR ZION
TEMPLE KOL AMI
TEMPLE SINAI
TIFFERET ISRAEL CONGREGATION

TORATH EMETH CONGREGATION
TORONTO GRAND ORDER OF ISRAEL                                                       
TORONTO HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
WESTMOUNT COMMUNITY SHUL
WIERZBNIKER SOCIETY
ZAGLEMBIER SOCIETY


T.H.M.P. also offers interment rights to those in the community who would otherwise not have interment rights through membership or affiliation with synagogues or burial societies. These interments take place in the cemeteries’ Community Sections and currently make up over fifty percent of all of T.H.M.P.’s annual burials.

UPDATE: THMP of which Pardes Shalom is a part: I purchased that land in 1970 with my own funds. Last October we dedicated the new member of The THMP organization, namely Pardes Chaim. It is one and one half times larger than is Pardes Shalom. I spoke at that dedication and gave a brief history on how and why Pardes Shalom came to be. If you send your email address, I can forward a copy of that speech with why and for what reason I founded THMP (Toronto Hebrew Memorial Parks) in 1970. I gifted the grounds and the business to Federation. The 36-hectares of land for Pardes Shalom Cemetery were purchased in 1970 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..[July 2011]

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