Leeds Jewish Cemetery Find A Grave, Artists name + band name combos are filed under the artist's last name.
Leeds Jewish Cemetery Find A Grave, This List is Alphabetized by the Artist (Band Name or Artist Last Name) Numbers are on top. The index provides burial and grave numbers that can be used to find further details from our microfiche records and The new cemetery contains approximately 2200 burials. Artists name + band name combos are filed under the artist's last name. These include Beckett Street Cemetery Records This is the second oldest municipal cemetery in Leeds (Hunslet cemetery opened in January 1845, some eight months before Beckett Street); we have a printed list of burials, indexed by surname and split into consecrated and unconsecrated sections. Mar 24, 2017 ยท Information about Jewish cemeteries in Leeds can be found online, in the Leeds section of the International Jewish Cemetery Project website. The index provides burial and grave numbers that can be used to find further details from our microfiche records and The Hill Top Jewish Cemetery opened in 1873 and contains the burial grounds for a number of synagogues established in Leeds over the years. Etz Chaim, New Farnley Cemeteries, 717 Whitehall Road, Leeds, LS12 6JL (Google Map) UHC Cemetery, 253 Geldard Road, Leeds, LS12 6DJ (Google Map) More information and history of all the Jewish Cemeteries in Leeds can be found on the JCR-UK Leeds Community Page You can search by name in the master index to find more information too. The four Jewish cemetery locations in the Metropolitan Borough of Leeds are Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Jewish New Cemetery, Hilltop Jewish Cemetery, New Farnley Jewish Cemetery, and United Hebrew Congregation Cemetery. UHC Cemetery - includes records of 7,122 identified burials, from 1840 to mid-February 2026, including photographs of 5,340 headstones, with GPS coordinates and Google satellite image showing the location of the grave. These include the Louis Street Synagogue (now incorporated into the United Hebrew Congregation), the Leeds Jewish Workers' Co-operative Society, New Central Synagogue, Vilna Synagogue, the Psalms of David Synagogue and the Beckett Street Cemetery Records This is the second oldest municipal cemetery in Leeds (Hunslet cemetery opened in January 1845, some eight months before Beckett Street); we have a printed list of burials, indexed by surname and split into consecrated and unconsecrated sections. wveq, sufnoh2, b7v, dt9r, st7jt, zafa, neq, pc, fsl, swi,