Yesterday i went to Mount Judah Cemetery to visit my parents grave. What i saw put me in shok When the deceased was buried in the adjacent plot, our parents’ grave was covered with someone else’s sand and garbage. This is not just negligence—it is vandalism. My sister and I feel unbearable pain, resentment, and anger. We want to shout so that we are heard!
Is it acceptable to treat the memory of the departed this way? How can such disrespect be allowed in a cemetery—a place meant for peace and reverence? We have reported everything to the cemetery administration and the relevant authorities because this must not happen again—not to us, nor to anyone else.
We hope the perpetrators are held accountable and that such disgraceful incidents never occur in...
Read moreA large, Jewish cemetery with a fairly helpful staff. I have relatives here and was a little disappointed that the grounds and graves weren't better cared for. One of my relative's stone was toppled but the cemetery doesn't assume responsibility for taking care of that issue. I wish the cemetery association showed more reverence for our...
Read moreWell maintained in general. But if you come with a car this isn't the place for you. The roads are very narrow and seemingly were built way before cars were invented. The staff here are very helpful with finding...
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