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Design by Aimee Capstick. Willesden Jewish Cemetery has been a prestigious burial ground for London’s Jewish community since 1873. Thanks to investment by the National Lottery, the United Synagogue is opening up the cemetery for the wider public to discover and explore.
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You can check if a person is buried at Willesden Cemetery and the reference of the section, row and plot with this simple search on the United Synagogue’s website. Select “Willesden” from the list of cemeteries in the drop-down menu and put in the name and year of death.
The graves and memorials are rich in social history. The cemetery is the last resting place of Jews from all walks of life, and is still in use today, following orthodox Jewish custom. Only members of the United Synagogue can be buried here, and as space is limited, it is by prior reservation only.
Website. www .willesdenjewishcemetery .org .uk. The Willesden United Synagogue Cemetery, usually known as Willesden Jewish Cemetery, is a Jewish cemetery at Beaconsfield Road, Willesden, in the London Borough of Brent, England. It opened in 1873 on a 20-acre (0.08 km 2) site. [3]
Information. Number of graves: 147 plaques available Address: Willesden jewish cemetery - London, London, United Kingdom Latitude/Longitude: 51.5473 -0.2419
Willesden Jewish Cemetery. video. Key Stages: , , Curriculum: , Topics: , , Learn more about the Orthodox Jewish Cemetery in Willesden run by the United Synagogue. The first burial at Willesden Jewish Cemetery was in October 1873 and the cemetery continues to be used up until today!
Caring for the fallen. Do you want to learn more about Willesden Jewish Cemetery? Visit CWGC for its history, location maps, visitor information, and war dead casualty details.