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SYNAGOGUES: Temple Beth Israel and Sherah Israel


(AJA) American Jewish Archives, 3101 Clifton Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45220-2488; phone (513) 221-1875. (tel) 513-221-7812 (fax). This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. : List of burials in William Wolff Cemetery and the Hebrew Burial Ground, 1844-1983, compiled by Gus B. Kaufman and Marian Waxelbaum Kaufman of Macon in December 1983. Small Collections


Cremations: {10786} Source: The Jewish Burials of Macon, Georgia by Marian Waxelbaum Kaufman and Gus Bernd Kaufman, 1997 is well organized with detailed sketches of each cemetery showing gravesites and their full stone inscription.

 

Beth Israel's William Wolff: Faces on Madison. Opened by Congregation Beth Israel in 1879 in anticipation of the need for more space than Hebrew Burial Ground afforded and enlarged twice.

 

Congregation Sherah Israel: 1923 Started 1923. Congregation Sherah Israel took over Hebrew Aid Society.

 

The Hebrew Aid Society: Opened in 1899 by newly arriving Eastern Europeans, Congregation Sherah Israel gradually took it over. Essentially inactive now, some individuals elect to be buried there with family members.

 

The Hebrew Burial Ground: Dating from 1844, the site was used until the opening of William Wolff Cemetery of 1879.

 

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