Old Jewish Cemetery in Haifa, Jewish cemetery on Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Haifa is a Jewish burial ground on Mount Carmel containing gravestones with Hebrew inscriptions, collective burial sites, and memorials for multiple generations of residents. The grounds feature varying grave styles and inscriptions documenting the community's diverse history.
The cemetery was founded in the early 19th century, originating from a German burial ground with earlier roots. It contains 305 graves from World War I belonging to Commonwealth soldiers.
The cemetery shows different Jewish burial traditions through separate sections for Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and North African communities. You can observe these distinctions in the varying grave styles and inscriptions throughout the site.
The cemetery maintains computerized records from 1936 onward, and you can request burial certificates in Hebrew by mail. Wheelchair access is available at the main entrance.
Several graves commemorate victims of the 1929 events, with commemorative leaflets documenting their individual stories and contributions to the local community. These documents offer deeper insight into lesser-known chapters of the city's past.
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