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Established | December 1911 |
Location | Washington, D.C. |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 38°50′54″N 76°59′07″W / 38.84833°N 76.98528°W |
Type | Jewish |
Size | 2.6 acres (1.1 ha) |
Website | Elesavetgrad-Cemetery Association & DC Hebrew Beneficial Assoc. |
Find a Grave | Elesavetgrad Cemetery |
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The Elesavetgrad Cemetery DCHBA is a 2.6 acre Jewish cemetery located in Southeast Washington, D.C. The cemetery was established in December 1911. This cemetery is adjacent to the Ohev Sholom, Adas Israel, Bet Mishpachah and Washington Hebrew cemeteries.
The cemetery was founded in 1911. The name is derived from the English equivalent of Elesavetgrad, Ukraine, the ancestral home to many of the founding members. [1]
Elesavetgrad has 98 rows of stones from six Washington-area synagogues. It sits adjacent to the cemeteries of three other congregations: Washington Hebrew Congregation, Adas Israel Congregation and Ohev Sholom: The National Synagogue.
Elesavetgrad Cemetery | |
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| |
Details | |
Established | December 1911 |
Location | Washington, D.C. |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 38°50′54″N 76°59′07″W / 38.84833°N 76.98528°W |
Type | Jewish |
Size | 2.6 acres (1.1 ha) |
Website | Elesavetgrad-Cemetery Association & DC Hebrew Beneficial Assoc. |
Find a Grave | Elesavetgrad Cemetery |
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The Elesavetgrad Cemetery DCHBA is a 2.6 acre Jewish cemetery located in Southeast Washington, D.C. The cemetery was established in December 1911. This cemetery is adjacent to the Ohev Sholom, Adas Israel, Bet Mishpachah and Washington Hebrew cemeteries.
The cemetery was founded in 1911. The name is derived from the English equivalent of Elesavetgrad, Ukraine, the ancestral home to many of the founding members. [1]
Elesavetgrad has 98 rows of stones from six Washington-area synagogues. It sits adjacent to the cemeteries of three other congregations: Washington Hebrew Congregation, Adas Israel Congregation and Ohev Sholom: The National Synagogue.