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Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland

Contact information at: http://iajgs.org/members/members.html

 

Information on Cleveland cemeteries: Cleveland Jewish News.com

http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/source/index.inn?loc=detail&main=Life-Cycle⊂=Cemeteries [May, 2007]

Cleveland Jewish Archives of the Western Reserve Historical Society
10825 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106
(216) 721-5722
http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=254 [May, 2007]

Source for much of the Cleveland Information: Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, ph. 216 566-9200 from Paul Klein, Cleveland JGS; e-mail: pklein5ATgmail.com .

 

SECTION 1

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SECTION 2

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Tier 1

Marmorishe

Tier 1

Sherith Jacob

Tier 2

Sherith Torah

Tier 2

Sherith Torah

Tier 3

Anshe Svard Tier

Tier 3

Habershe Sholeim

Tier 4

Oheb Zedek

Tier 4

Ansche Zvard

Tier 5

Pazelver

Tier 5

Shomer Shabboth

Tier 6

Beth Hamidrash Hagodel

Tier 6

Pazelver

Tier 7 & 8

Kneseth Israel KI

Tier 7

Beth Hamidrash Hagodel

Tier 8 & 9

Kneseth Israel

   

SECTION 3

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SECTION 4

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Beth Hamiddrash Hagodel

 

Parts 1 & 2 Anshe Grodna

 

Current Layout:
Sections 1 and 2 became section 4 that includes Taylor Road Synagogue and Green Road Synagogue. This also includes a section called Oheb Zedek Congregation of Newburgh, which is part of Taylor Road Synagogue.
Sections 3 and 4 becomes Section 3 that is all Heights Jewish Center and also includes Anshe Grodno.
Taylor Road Synagogue Records, 1919-1968. Description: 3.29 linear ft. Notes: Forms part of the repository's Cleveland Jewish Archives. Established in 1952 with the merger of Oheb Zedek Congregation (founded 1904) and Chibas Jerusalem Congregation (founded 1904); in 1955 Shaaray Torah Congregation (founded ca. 1897) became part of Taylor Road Synagogue. ... cemetery records, ... In English and Yiddish. Gift of Taylor Road Synagogue, 1977. Finding aid in the repository. Other authors: Oheb Zedek Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio); Chibas Jerusalem Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio); Shaaray Torah Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio). Location: Western Reserve Historical Society (Cleveland, Ohio) (Mss. 3765). Control No.: DCLV93-A622 [December 2000]

Taylor Road Synagogue

Green Road Synagogue

Agudas/Agudath Achim

Marmaresher

Agudas B'nai Israel

Heights Jewish Center

Chibas Jerusalem

Sherith Israel

Knesseth Israel

Beth Hamidrash Hagedol

Oheb Zedek

Shaary Tora

Warrensville Center Synagogue Sherith Jacob
Titiever Ahavath Achim Anshe Sfard  

· Lincoln Road Cemetery: see Workman's Circle Cemetery

· Mayfield Cemetery: 2749 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland Heights, 44106. United Jewish Cemeteries: Fairmount Temple and The Temple. Ph. 216 321-1733. The first burial was in 1887 but some burials date are as early as 1863. These could have been transfers from Willet St. Cemetery. Willet records are held at Mayfield. The famous rabbis, Abba Hillel Silver and Barnett R.Brickner, are buried here. Cleveland JGS has enumeration. Mayfield Cemetery: # 16377 Cemeteries of the US by Deborah M. Burek, ed. Detroit MI: Gale Research Int., 1994. ISBN 0-8103-9245-3. Submitted by Al Rosenfield, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

· Mt. Olive Cemetery: 27855 Aurora Rd., Solon, OH 44139. Ph. 216 248-5100 (at cemetery). The land was purchased in 1924 with the first burial approximately 1925-26. Mt. Olive Cemetery Association is comprised of the following sections: Bethaynum, Green Road Synagogue, Jewish War Veterans, Shomre Shaboth, Sinai Synagogue, Taylor Road Synagogue, Young Israel,and Warrensville Center.
Sinai Synagogue Records, 1918-1961 (bulk 1919-1954). Description: 1.7 linear ft. Notes: Forms part of the repository's Cleveland Jewish Archives. Originally established in 1899 as Erster Galizianer Unterstützungs Verein (First Galician Aid Society) to provide orthodox religious services and aid to emigrants from Galicia, Poland; in 1924 Beth Hamedrosh Anshe Galicia (House of Learning of the People of Galicia) congregation was formed to replace the society; in 1956 name changed to Sinai Synagogue. ... cemetery record book, ... Chiefly in Yiddish. Gift of the synagogue, 1976. Finding aid in the repository. Location: Western Reserve Historical Society (Cleveland, Ohio) (Mss. 3652). Control No.: DCLV93-A614 Mount Olive Cemetery: # 16379 Cemeteries of the US by Deborah M. Burek, ed. Detroit MI: Gale Research Int., 1994. ISBN 0-8103-9245-3. Submitted by Al Rosenfield, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

· Mt. Sinai Cemetery: 6576 White Road at SOM Center, Mayfield Village, OH 44143. Mt. Sinai Cemetery Association: Heights Jewish Center and Taylor Road Synagogue. Ph. 216 382-1958. The cemetery with, approximately 850 burials, opened in 1934 and has been enumerated. Mount Sinai Cemetery: # 16380 Cemeteries of the US by Deborah M. Burek, ed. Detroit MI: Gale Research Int., 1994. ISBN 0-8103-9245-3. Submitted by Al Rosenfield, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Ohavu Amunah Cemetery: See Harvard Cemetery

Oheb Zedek: See: "Directory of Jewish Local Organizations in the United States", pp. 330-583. American Jewish Year Book 5680 , September 25, 1919 to Sept. 12, 1920; Volume 21. Edited by Harry Schneiderman for the American Jewish Committee and submitted by Alan Hirschfeld.

Old Bohemian Jewish Cemetery: See Baxter Avenue Cemetery

Old Russian Cemetery: See Harvard Cemetery

Park Synagogue Cemetery: 25796 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland 44122. Opened in 1914, the site also was known as Warrensville Cemetery and Kinsman Cemetery .From an announcement by the cemetery to Congregation Beth Am: "People buried in Congregation Beth Am Section (Community Temple) Warrensville Cemetery, also known as Park Synagogue, located at Chagrin Blvd and Richmond Road. This section formerly belonged to Ahavath Zion Synagogue prior to merging with Congregation Beth Am. Planter boxes and plantings are in disrepair. If arrangements are not made for perpetual care before March 1, 1996, the boxes are to be removed and ground leveled." Congregation Beth Am, 3557 Washington Blvd Cleveland Heights OH 44118 (216) 321-1000. Park Synagogue Cemetery Association, comprised of the following sections: Anshe Sfard, Beth Am, Liberty Aid Society [disbanded, contact Park Synagogue cemetery office at 216-831-9441], Oer Chodosh, Park Synagogue, Taylor Road Synagogue, and Zemach Zedek Congregation. Park Synagogue Cemetery: # 16381 Cemeteries of the US by Deborah M. Burek, ed. Detroit MI: Gale Research Int., 1994. ISBN 0-8103-9245-3. Submitted by Al Rosenfield, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Ridge Road (#2): 3824 Ridge Rd., zip 44144. ph. 216 281-9588. Ridge Road Cemetery Assoc. comprised of the following sections: American Hebrew Benevolent, Beth Israel - West Temple, Sinai Synagogue, Taylor Road Synagogue, and Warrensville Center.Beth Israel-West Temple Records, 1923-1981. Description: 3 linear ft. Notes: Forms part of the repository's Cleveland Jewish Archives. In part, photocopies. Formed in 1957 with the merger of Beth Israel (organized in 1954) and West Side Jewish Center (organized in 1910 as B'nai Israel; name changed in 1940)....cemetery records, ... Includes correspondence, minutes, financial statements, and other records of Ridge Road Cemetery Association. Gift of the congregation, 1981. Finding aid in the repository. Location: Western Reserve Historical Society (Cleveland, Ohio)(Mss. 3926). Control No.: DCLV93-A826

Shaarei Torah: See: "Directory of Jewish Local Organizations in the United States", pp. 330-583. American Jewish Year Book 5680 , September 25, 1919 to Sept. 12, 1920; Volume 21. Edited by Harry Schneiderman for the American Jewish Committee and submitted by Alan Hirschfeld.

Tifereth Israel Cemetery:

 

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