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Religious Council
Rechov Hatalmud 8/A
POB 4495
78 Sderot Hadassah 050-7566563 Menucha Nechona, Beersheva

באר שבע Hebrew. This desert city of approximately 200,000 inhabitants in southern Israel is the sixth largest city in Israel and gateway to the Negev. Local Religious Council: Yaakov Margi (Chairman), Rehov Hayim Yahil 3, P.O.B. 5920, Beer Sheva 84102. Tel: 08-627-7142, 050-430-440, home: 08-642-0211

CEMETERY:

Beer Sheva local authority website (Hebrew).

There are four Jewish cemeteries in Beer Sheva. The very-old cemetery was established on January 1917 after 16 Jewish workers died in a British air raid. Mr. Nisim Elqayam bought a piece of land outside of town to bury the dead. This piece of land served as a cemetery after the 1948 war when many people came to live in the town. But it didn't meet the needs of the growing population and the local authority established the "old cemetery". The population increased rapidly and soon it needed a larger cemetery, and this is the "new cemetery". Awareness of human rights brought people to initiate "Menucha Nechona", an alternative cemetery where the mourning families can use a secular or religious ceremony according to their belief. All cemeteries are along the Beer Sheva - Hatzerim road. Source: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. [August 2009]

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