Temple Israel Cemetery, Wakefield
Facts and practical information
Temple Israel Cemetery is a historic Jewish cemetery on North Avenue in Wakefield, Massachusetts. The cemetery was established by the Temple Israel congregation of Boston in 1859. Unlike the adjacent Lakeside Cemetery, whose landscape is of winding paths, this cemetery is laid out in a rectilinear grid. Stones are somewhat uniform in their content, often listing places of birth and death. Markers placed early in the cemetery's history are predominantly marble, while many of those placed in the 20th century are granite or limestone. The cemetery's most notable burial is that of Rabbi Joshua Liebman. ()
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Temple Israel Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lake Quannapowitt, Lakeside Cemetery Chapel, Church–Lafayette Streets Historic District, Meeting House of the Second Parish in Woburn.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Temple Israel Cemetery by public transport?
Train
- Wakefield (14 min walk)