The Old
Jewish Cemeteries
of Newark
by Alice Perkins Gould
The Old Jewish
Cemeteries in Newark traces the establishment of the Newark
area cemeteries from the middle of the
nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth century. It consequently
describes the nature of the Jewish society during that period.
Intertwined with
the description of the historical development of the various cemeteries
are
tales about the lives of the Jews who are buried in the different
sections and
the lives of their descendants. The book is unique in that it traces
the
history of the Jews using cemetery records, obituaries, and the
memories of
their descendants. Included in the book are copies of old documents and
pictures, which should enhance the reading pleasure.
There
is much practical material
that would be of interest to Jewish genealogists. Included
in the book is a description of the
cemetery project of the International Association of Jewish
Genealogical
Societies and of the Jewish Online Worldwide Burial Registry. Since
there are
no longer any offices on the cemeteries, readers will find very helpful
the
diagrams of the five cemeteries, with lists of the sections and the
dates of
their establishment.
Although The Old
Jewish Cemeteries in Newark is concise, it
includes much information that
was discovered during many years of research, and it contains material
most of
which cannot be found in any previously published history of the Newark
Jews
during that time.
8½" x 11" 108 pp. softcover $19.00
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