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http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/ has general St. Joseph County information. [September 2005]

http://www.rootsweb.com/~insbags/indexto.htm for information about St. Joseph County burials.

http://fmcwp.sjcpl.org/fmi/xsl/obits/findrecords.xsl?-view has obituary index. [September 2005]]

 

Roger Birdsell, Executive Director of Michiana Jewish Historical Society for a good history. His office is at the Jewish Federation Building, Shalom Way, South Bend, Indiana 46615. Joseph F. Rubin, Sec. Michiana Jewish Historical Society. Source: Miami 2740 [August 2002]

 

Hebrew Society of Brotherly Love of South Bend Cemetery: Orthodox: In Mishawaka. Temple memorial list supplied by Leonard Spialter, 2536 England Ave., Dayton, Oh 45406-1324 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Chartered in the 1880s or 1890s, Hebrew Orthodox accommodates the rest of the community. Still Active [August 2002] UPDATE: http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/ihb/markers/7120021.html has photos of the historical marker.

http://199.8.200.229/db/markers_search.asp has a searchable database. Hebrew Orthodox Congregation, 1877, cemetery since 191http://www.ou.org/network/new/in-hoc.htm 574-291-4239 [September 2005]

 

Rose Hill Cemetery: The first cemetery was chartered in the 1870s, the cemetery was "relocated" in the 1880s. "Rose Hill" in South Bend for predominately Reform Jews. Still active, but limited. Source: Miami 2740 [August 2002]

UPDATE: Bodies were reinterred from Hebrew Society cemetery when this opened. http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/ihb/markers/7120021.html. Temple Beth-El, 1905.: Temple Beth-El maintains Rose Hill Cemetery, a small burial ground in the heart of South Bend that follows Reform Jewish burial rites. [September 2005]