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  1. The first burial at Willesden Jewish Cemetery was in October 1873 and the cemetery continues to be used up until today! The Cemetery grounds have recently been listed due to its unique survival of this special site throughout the years. Many prominent members of British Jewry have been buried here, as well as other not so well known names.

  2. May 20, 2020 · Find us. Willesden Jewish Cemetery (United Synagogue) Beaconsfield Road. Willesden. London NW10 2JE. Contact. House of Life team. +44 (0)20 8459 6107. heritageadmin@theus.org.uk.

  3. Visitor Guidance. The cemetery grounds are a quiet place of reflection and remembrance. We ask you to follow Jewish customs during your visit. We do not eat or drink, play music, ride bicycles or exercise dogs in the cemetery. You are welcome to explore the cemetery. We recommend you stay on the paths. Graves are marked with surrounds so that ...

  4. Guided Walk: Women of Willesden. Tuesday, 20 August 2024. 6:30 pm8:00 pm18:3020:00. Google CalendarICS. Join us for the Women of Willesdenguided walk to celebrate some of the amazing women buried here in the cemetery. Book your tickets below. Many Jewish women made significant cultural and social impact across a varied landscape over both the ...

  5. Jun 4, 2023 · 2:00 pm4:00 pm14:0016:00. Google CalendarICS. We are delighted to invite you to join us in celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the United Synagogue’s Willesden Jewish Cemetery. Join us on Sunday 4th June 2023 when we will be open to the public from 2pm. •View our new exhibition of archives in the Heritage Centre.

  6. May 22, 2020 · Marcus Samuel was given the hereditary title of Viscount Samuel in 1925. Marcus died on the same day in January 1927 as Fanny, his wife of 45 years. They are buried at Willesden Cemetery beside a memorial to their second son, Gerald, who was killed in action in World War One. “We have lost a great Jew and a great Englishman; we have lost a ...

  7. The graves, many of them privately owned and marked by private memorials, will be found in more than 12,000 cemeteries and churchyards. Willesden Jewish Cemetery contains burials of both wars. Of the 33 First World War graves, six form a small plot by the assembly hall and 22 of the 78 Second World War burials form a separate plot.

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