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Chevra Kadisha, Haim Herman (Chairman), Rehov Rishonim 6, Petah Tikva 49260. Tel: 03-931-1328, 930-2738, 03-922-6803, (h) 922-6803. BOOK: Matgevet zikaron; kever ahim-kedochei Yerushalim, Motsa, Petah-Tikva, Hevron, Tel Aviv. (Memorial; Common grave- Martyrs/victims from Jerusalem, Motsa, Petah-Tikva, Hebron, Tel Aviv) by Grayevski, Pinhas; Jerusalem, 1938. 16p. (Leaflets 139-140) (Hebrew). Notes: Period 1929-1938. Victims of 1929 events: Hebron- 59, Motsa-7; Victims of 1929-1938 events: Jerusalem-19, Petah-Tikva-9. Source: National and University Library, Jerusalem [date?]

CEMETERY:

  • HaYarkon Cemetery :  from Wikipedia: "The Yarkon Cemetery has been the main cemetery for the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area since 1991. It is located within the Petah Tikva city limits, between the Yarkon River in the West, Highway 5 in the North, and the 491 road from East and South." [October 2019]
  • Squla Cemetery:
    • There is a computer kiosk at the entrance for locating graves. The web site for Squla is: http://www.squla.org
      Squla contains a section that is managed by a Beni Brak Society.  Source:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; [October 2019]
    • Computerized records. Cemetery is a ten-minute drive from HaYarkon Cemetery, but go to HaYarkon first because of traffic patterns. Source:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.;
    • PETACH TIKVA SGULA CEMETERY - BILLIONGRAVES [Jan 2015]
    • MYHERITAGE FAMILY DIGITIZES AN ENTIRE CEMETERY [Jan 2015]
    • Hevra Kadisha for Petach Tivah Yarkon Cemetery - Hebrew only. [Jan 2015]