“Hebrew Cemetery” marker in Richmond
New State Historical Highway Markers Approved in Richmond. The “Hebrew Cemetery” marker will highlight a Jewish burial ground established in the early 19th century by the Congregation Beth Shalome, “which was formed by 1789 and merged with the Congregation Beth Ahabah in 1898,” as the marker states. A military section of the cemetery also “contains the graves of thirty Jewish Confederate soldiers.”
Department of Historic Resources (www.dhr.virginia.gov)
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Hebrew Cemetery
Richmond’s Hebrew Cemetery was established in the early 19th century by Congregation Beth Shalome, which was formed by 1789 and merged with Congregation Beth Ahabah in 1898. The cemetery was listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register and National Register of Historic Places in 2006. It is the oldest active Jewish cemetery in the South. Many leading Richmond merchants, civic leaders, and rabbis are interred here. Hebrew Cemetery displays traditional Jewish burial ground characteristics in its overall simplicity of plan and marker decoration, yet also contains more decorative elements. A rare military burial ground section contains the graves of thirty Jewish Confederate soldiers. Department of Historic Resources 2009
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