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For information on the Jewish communities of Cornwall, see Falmouth, Penzance and Kehillat Kernow on JCR-UK.


Cornwall is the county in the extreme southwest of England, which, because of its Celtic origins and culture, often considers itself separate from England.
There were important Jewish communities in Cornwall in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, primarily in Penzance and Falmouth, which today have no Jewish community. There are, however, a number of Jewish families and individuals spread throughout Cornwall, who in 1999 established a reform Jewish community and congregation, centred in Truro, known as Kehillat Kernow (website - http://kehillatkernow.com) [David Shulman, Webmaster JCR-UK, May 2013].

CEMETERIES:

The old Jewish cemeteries of Cornwall are in:

 

In addition, there are three existing municipal cemeteries in Cornwall in which the Cornish authorities have recently allotted to Kehillat Kernow special areas, specifically for Jewish burials [David Shulman, Webmaster JCR-UK, June 2016]. These are:

 

Parent Category: BRITISH ISLES