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For information on the Jewish community congregations of Brighton and Hove, see Brighton on JCR-UK.


CEMETERIES:

Brighton's first Jewish cemetery, Orthodox, opened 1826.
Photograph of the cemetery, taken by Rosemary and Derek Wenzerul, can be viewed on the Brighton Community page of JCR-UK.

See also Cemetery Scribes - Brighton Florence Place. [January 2017]

Access: at the end of Florence Place (a cul de sac). Generally locked, except by appointment.

[UPDATE] Video of Florence Place Cemetery [May 2018]

 

Opened 1920, enlarged 1978, the current cemetery of the Brighton Orthodox Jewish Community.

Non-Orthodox Jewish cemetery - for information on obtaining key Tel: +44 1273 73534


MAUSOLEUM:

Building at 83 St. George's Road and Paston Place, Kemp Town, Brighton, BN2 was the Mausoleum of Sir Albert Sassoon Family. Remains removed 1933. Now part of Hanbury Arms Public House.

See also Cemetery Scribes - Sassoon Mausoleum. [January 2017]

Parent Category: BRITISH ISLES