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Golders Green Jewish Cemetery

Golders Green Jewish Cemetery, usually known as Hoop Lane Jewish Cemetery, is a Jewish cemetery in Golders Green, London NW11. It is maintained by a joint burial committee representing members of the West London Synagogue and the S&P Sephardi Community (the Spanish and Portuguese Jews Congregation).[1]

Golders Green Jewish Cemetery (Hoop Lane Jewish Cemetery)
The Jewish cemetery in Hoop Lane
Details
Established1895 (1895)
Location
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°34′38″N 00°11′37″W / 51.57722°N 0.19361°W / 51.57722; -0.19361 (Jewish Cemetery)
TypeJewish
Owned byWest London Synagogue and the S&P Sephardi Community (the Spanish and Portuguese Jews Congregation)
Size16.5 acres
WebsiteHoop Lane Cemetery
Find a GraveGolders Green Jewish Cemetery

Location edit

The cemetery is located on Hoop Lane, in Golders Green in the London Borough of Barnet, across the street from the Golders Green Crematorium. Just inside the gates is a small building, with two halls for burial services, and a drinking fountain. North Western Reform Synagogue is located in Alyth Gardens, on the boundary of the cemetery.

History edit

The cemetery, which was opened in 1895, is divided into two parts. On the West Side, used by West London Synagogue, the graves are marked with upright stones. The East Side, used by the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation,[2] is organised in the form of traditional Sephardi cemetery (one of the few left in London); the gravestones are laid horizontally, as traditionally the burial ground was too unstable for an upright stone.

Notable burials edit

East Side edit

  • Hakham Moses Gaster (1856–1939), Romanian, later British, scholar, the Hakham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish congregation in London, and a Hebrew and Romanian linguist
  • Philip Guedalla (1889–1944), English barrister, popular historical and travel writer, and biographer[3]
  • Nathan Saatchi (1907–2000), Iraqi-born British businessman, a textile merchant who moved from Baghdad to London[4]

West Side edit

Musicians edit

Philanthropists edit

  • Sir Basil Henriques (1890–1961), philanthropist who wrote reforms to religious Jewish ceremonies and set up boys' clubs for deprived Jewish children[6][7]
  • Sir Sigmund Sternberg (1921–2016), philanthropist, interfaith campaigner, businessman and Labour Party donor

Politicians edit

Rabbis and teachers edit

Writers edit

Others edit

Gallery edit

War graves edit

The cemetery also contains the graves of 24 Commonwealth service personnel that are registered and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 10 from World War I and 14 from World War II.[22]

Transport edit

The cemetery is easily reached by public transport:

  • Bus: H2 passes the entrance; 13, 102 and 460 have stops nearby;
  • Underground: Golders Green on the Northern line is a five-minute walk away from the cemetery.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Hoop Lane Cemetery website
  2. ^ "Golders Green Cemetery (Hoop Lane Cemetery West and Hoop Lane Cemetery East)". London Gardens Online. London Parks and Gardens Trust. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Philip Guedalla". Jewish Lives Project. Jewish Museum London. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  4. ^ Kolsky, Rachel; Rawson, Roslyn (2012). Jewish London. London: New Holland Publishers. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-84773-918-6.
  5. ^ a b c Elgot, Jessica (8 March 2012). "Cemetery shows off its celebrity resting places". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  6. ^ Epstein & Jacobs, p. 16
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i Meller & Parsons, p. 215
  8. ^ "Leslie Hore-Belisha MP". London Jews in the First World War: We Were There Too. 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  9. ^ The Complete Peerage, Volume XIII, Peerage Creations 1901–1938. St Catherine's Press. 1949. p. 182.
  10. ^ Epstein & Jacobs, p. 10
  11. ^ a b Epstein & Jacobs, p. 11
  12. ^ Epstein & Jacobs, p. 9
  13. ^ Epstein & Jacobs, p. 15
  14. ^ a b Epstein & Jacobs, p. 19
  15. ^ Epstein & Jacobs, p. 20
  16. ^ Epstein & Jacobs, p. 22
  17. ^ Epstein & Jacobs, p. 23
  18. ^ "Funeral Services for Sholem Asch Today; Will Be Buried in London". Daily News Bulletin: Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 12 July 1957. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  19. ^ Bernard, Philippa (July 2020). "Sholem Asch (1880–1957)" (PDF). Westminster Quarterly. X1 (3). Westminster Synagogue: 10–11. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  20. ^ Meller & Parsons, p. 214
  21. ^ Weleminsky-Smith, Emma (20 August 2018). "A Learning Day Out". Jewish Museum London. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  22. ^ Golders Green Jewish Cemetery, Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Hoop Lane Cemetery on the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies website
  • Golders Green Jewish Cemetery at Find a Grave  

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Golders Green Jewish Cemetery usually known as Hoop Lane Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Golders Green London NW11 It is maintained by a joint burial committee representing members of the West London Synagogue and the S amp P Sephardi Community the Spanish and Portuguese Jews Congregation 1 Golders Green Jewish Cemetery Hoop Lane Jewish Cemetery The Jewish cemetery in Hoop LaneDetailsEstablished1895 1895 LocationGolders Green London Borough of BarnetCountryEngland United KingdomCoordinates51 34 38 N 00 11 37 W 51 57722 N 0 19361 W 51 57722 0 19361 Jewish Cemetery TypeJewishOwned byWest London Synagogue and the S amp P Sephardi Community the Spanish and Portuguese Jews Congregation Size16 5 acresWebsiteHoop Lane CemeteryFind a GraveGolders Green Jewish Cemetery Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Notable burials 3 1 East Side 3 2 West Side 3 2 1 Musicians 3 2 2 Philanthropists 3 2 3 Politicians 3 2 4 Rabbis and teachers 3 2 5 Writers 3 2 6 Others 4 Gallery 5 War graves 6 Transport 7 See also 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksLocation editThe cemetery is located on Hoop Lane in Golders Green in the London Borough of Barnet across the street from the Golders Green Crematorium Just inside the gates is a small building with two halls for burial services and a drinking fountain North Western Reform Synagogue is located in Alyth Gardens on the boundary of the cemetery History editThe cemetery which was opened in 1895 is divided into two parts On the West Side used by West London Synagogue the graves are marked with upright stones The East Side used by the Spanish and Portuguese Jews Congregation 2 is organised in the form of traditional Sephardi cemetery one of the few left in London the gravestones are laid horizontally as traditionally the burial ground was too unstable for an upright stone Notable burials editEast Side edit Hakham Moses Gaster 1856 1939 Romanian later British scholar the Hakham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish congregation in London and a Hebrew and Romanian linguist Philip Guedalla 1889 1944 English barrister popular historical and travel writer and biographer 3 Nathan Saatchi 1907 2000 Iraqi born British businessman a textile merchant who moved from Baghdad to London 4 West Side edit Musicians edit Jacqueline du Pre 1945 1987 internationally acclaimed cellist who converted to Judaism in 1967 and died from multiple sclerosis aged only 42 5 Maurice Jacobson 1896 1976 pianist composer and music publisher Paul Kossoff 1950 1976 rock guitarist best known as a member of Free Philanthropists edit Sir Basil Henriques 1890 1961 philanthropist who wrote reforms to religious Jewish ceremonies and set up boys clubs for deprived Jewish children 6 7 Sir Sigmund Sternberg 1921 2016 philanthropist interfaith campaigner businessman and Labour Party donor Politicians edit Leslie Hore Belisha 1st Baron Hore Belisha 1893 1957 British Liberal politician 7 8 Gerald Isaacs 2nd Marquess of Reading 1889 1960 British Conservative politician and barrister 7 Rufus Isaacs 1st Marquess of Reading 1860 1935 British Liberal politician and barrister buried at this cemetery after cremation 9 Sir Philip Magnus 1842 1933 educational reformer and Liberal Unionist MP 7 Sir Harry Samuel 1853 1934 Conservative Member of Parliament who campaigned against free trade during his political career 7 Sir John Simon 1873 1854 British Liberal politician and barrister 7 Rabbis and teachers edit Rabbi Dr Leo Baeck 1873 1956 rabbi scholar and theologian who led the Reform Judaism movement in Germany and after settling in London chaired the World Union for Progressive Judaism 10 Rabbi Charles Berg 1911 1979 the first non Orthodox rabbi to be ordained in England 11 Rabbi Curtis Cassell 1912 1998 rabbi in Germany Britain and Rhodesia now Zimbabwe 11 Rabbi Albert Friedlander 1927 2004 German born rabbi in the United States and in Britain who also taught at Leo Baeck College London and became Vice President of the World Union for Progressive Judaism 12 Rabbi Hugo Gryn 1930 1996 rabbi broadcaster and Auschwitz survivor 13 Professor Hans Liebeschuetz 1893 1978 medieval historian best known for his study of John of Salisbury 7 Rabbi Dr Arthur Lowenstamm 1882 1965 theologian writer and rabbi in Berlin and in London 14 Rabbi Ignaz Maybaum 1897 1976 rabbi and theologian 14 Rabbi Dr Harold Reinhart 1891 1969 American born rabbi who was senior minister at West London Synagogue and the founding rabbi of Westminster Synagogue 15 Professor Ben Segal 1912 2003 Professor of Semitic Languages at SOAS University of London 16 Rabbi Dr Werner van der Zyl 1902 1984 rabbi in Berlin and London 17 Van der Zyl was a founder and President of Leo Baeck College London and also President of the Reform Synagogues of Great Britain now known as the Movement for Reform Judaism he was also Life Vice President of the World Union for Progressive Judaism Writers edit Sholem Asch 1880 1957 Polish Jewish novelist dramatist and essayist in the Yiddish language 18 19 Marjorie Proops 1911 1996 agony aunt who wrote the column Dear Marje for the Daily Mirror newspaper 5 Jack Rosenthal 1931 2004 playwright who wrote early episodes of ITV s Coronation Street and over 150 screenplays including original TV plays feature films and adaptations 5 Others edit Emanuel Raphael Belilios 1837 1905 a Hong Kong opium dealer and businessman 20 Julia Goodman nee Salaman 1812 1906 portrait painter citation needed Stirling Henry Nahum 1906 1956 known professionally as Baron society and court photographer 7 Sir Frederick Claude Stern 1884 1967 botanist and horticulturalist known for developing Highdown Gardens near Worthing West Sussex 7 Dr Friedrich Weleminsky 1868 1945 physician scientist and a privatdozent in Hygiene now called Microbiology at the German University Prague who created a treatment for tuberculosis 21 Gallery edit nbsp The cemetery viewed from Hoop Lane nbsp View of the East Side nbsp View of the West Side nbsp Grave of Leo Baeck and his wife Natalie nbsp Grave of Jacqueline du Pre nbsp Graves of Rabbi Hugo Gryn and Jack Rosenthal nbsp Grave of Sir Sigmund Sternberg nbsp Grave of Dr Friedrich WeleminskyWar graves editThe cemetery also contains the graves of 24 Commonwealth service personnel that are registered and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission 10 from World War I and 14 from World War II 22 Transport editThe cemetery is easily reached by public transport Bus H2 passes the entrance 13 102 and 460 have stops nearby Underground Golders Green on the Northern line is a five minute walk away from the cemetery See also editBalls Pond Road Cemetery Jewish cemeteries in the London area Movement for Reform Judaism History West London Synagogue HistoryReferences edit The Hoop Lane Cemetery website Golders Green Cemetery Hoop Lane Cemetery West and Hoop Lane Cemetery East London Gardens Online London Parks and Gardens Trust Retrieved 6 June 2013 Philip Guedalla Jewish Lives Project Jewish Museum London Retrieved 30 March 2020 Kolsky Rachel Rawson Roslyn 2012 Jewish London London New Holland Publishers p 153 ISBN 978 1 84773 918 6 a b c Elgot Jessica 8 March 2012 Cemetery shows off its celebrity resting places The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 30 March 2020 Epstein amp Jacobs p 16 a b c d e f g h i Meller amp Parsons p 215 Leslie Hore Belisha MP London Jews in the First World War We Were There Too 2016 Retrieved 30 March 2020 The Complete Peerage Volume XIII Peerage Creations 1901 1938 St Catherine s Press 1949 p 182 Epstein amp Jacobs p 10 a b Epstein amp Jacobs p 11 Epstein amp Jacobs p 9 Epstein amp Jacobs p 15 a b Epstein amp Jacobs p 19 Epstein amp Jacobs p 20 Epstein amp Jacobs p 22 Epstein amp Jacobs p 23 Funeral Services for Sholem Asch Today Will Be Buried in London Daily News Bulletin Jewish Telegraphic Agency 12 July 1957 Retrieved 30 March 2020 Bernard Philippa July 2020 Sholem Asch 1880 1957 PDF Westminster Quarterly X1 3 Westminster Synagogue 10 11 Retrieved 11 March 2021 Meller amp Parsons p 214 Weleminsky Smith Emma 20 August 2018 A Learning Day Out Jewish Museum London Retrieved 30 March 2020 Golders Green Jewish Cemetery Commonwealth War Graves CommissionSources editMeller Hugh amp Parsons Brian 2008 London Cemeteries an illustrated guide and gazetteer The History Press ISBN 978 0 7509 4622 3 Epstein Jon amp Jacobs David 2006 A History in our Time Rabbis and Teachers Buried at Hoop Lane Cemetery Movement for Reform Judaism and Leo Baeck College External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Golders Green Jewish Cemetery Official website Hoop Lane Cemetery on the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies website Golders Green Jewish Cemetery at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Golders Green Jewish Cemetery amp oldid 1176460032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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