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Religious Life
Jewish cemetery in the northeast corner of the Sunset
Memory Gardens Cemetery. Beit Olamim has two distinct
and equally beautiful and meaningful areas for burial: Sha’ar
HaRachamin (Gates of Compassion), which requires those
who are buried to be Jewish, as defined in the rules and
regulations. This section does not permit burial of cremains.
Sha’ar Shalom (Gates of Peace), which requires those who
are buried to have been born Jewish, converted to Judaism,
or a close relative of a Jewish person who was buried or
expects to be buried here. It also allows burial of cremains.
Requirements for burial in these sections are in the JBAM
“Rules and Regulations” document on our website.
GREENWOOD CEMETERY
2615 W. Cleveland Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53215
(414) 645-1390
GreenwoodJewishCemetery.org
President of Cemetery Association: John Pereles
Greenwood Cemetery is a Jewish memorial ground where
non-Jewish members of your family are welcome. Our
Prairie Green section is an environmentally friendly
alternative to traditional burials. Greenwood Cemetery
is the only Jewish Wisconsin cemetery to be an approved
cemetery provider by The Green Burial Council.
MOUND ZION CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION
14510 W. North Ave.
Brookfield, WI 53005
MoundZionCemetery.com
President: Robert Rudman, (414) 915-6955
Caretaker: Charlotte Hirschfeld, (262) 782-3270,
CHirschfeld3@wi.rr.com
SHEBOYGAN HEBREW CEMETERY
Location: 900 Highland Dr.
Kohler, WI 53044
Mailing Address: SHCA
2715 North Ave.
Sheboygan, WI 53083
Pasta963@att.net
President of Cemetery Association: Seymour
Katchkey, (920) 452-0609
Easy access to our beautifully maintained grounds.
Competitive pricing. Cremation and green burials are not permitted, however, we have a
lovely section for intermarried families.
Established by B’nai B’rith in 1867...
Spring Hill Cemetery offers the dignity and serenity of
both in-ground and above-ground burial, and the peace
of mind that comes with superior perpetual care.
Here at Spring Hill Cemetery, amid the broad shade trees
and softly rolling landscape, hundreds of Jewish families
have built this beautiful and ever-lasting memorial.
Serving Milwaukee’s Jewish Community for over 150 years
Sites may be arranged long in advance of need. When swift
response is required, special care is taken to ease the burdan
of selection. Should you have any questions, please call
or contact us by email and we will be glad to assist you.
Dr. Ronald Z. Arnold, Executive Director
(414) 581-7700
Suzanne Hirchfeld, Custodian
(414) 801-9501
166 S. Hawley Court, Milwaukee
springhillcemetery41@gmail.com
SpringHillCemeteryMKE.com
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TRUSTEES • Rachael Badt • Mark Behrman • Dean M. Horwitz
• Robert Meyeroff • Stephen Pass • Lawrence Stein • Rodney Ugent
LODGE PRESIDENT, Steve Frydman