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  1. PO Box 7317, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 9DB Tel: +44(0)141 577 8226 (24 Hr Answerphone)

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  2. Glasgow Hebrew Burial Society, founded about 1908, took over the Jewish Cemetery at Sandymount (first burial in 1905), opening Glenduffhill Cemetery in 1934. South Portland Street Synagogue established a Cemetery at Riddrie in 1909 and this was taken over by GHBS in 1974. There are some reserved plots in Sandymount, used as recently as 1993 ...

  3. Glasgow Hebrew Burial Society. PO Box 7317, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 9DB. Operates the Jewish cemetery at Glenduffhill. Tel: 0141 577 8226 email: ...

  4. The project to restore Glasgow Jewish Cemeteries began in 2015 with the major objective being to restore Glenduffhill and Riddrie Cemeteries, two of the three Cemeteries run by GHBS, Sandymount already having been restored in 2011. Glenduffhill was opened in 1933 and is the current active Cemetery. It is a large Cemetery with almost 8000 lairs.

  5. The Glasgow Hebrew Burial Society, The Queens Park Charitable Trust, Giffnock Newton Mearns Synagogue, Garnethill Hebrew Congregation, The Edinburgh Jewish Friendly Burial Society, Aberdeen Hebrew Congregation, The Scottish Jewish Archive Centre, or any of the other active Cemeteries or Societies.

  6. Previous Names: Netherlee & Clarkston Hebrew Congregation (until 2002) Netherlee, Stamperland & Clarkston Hebrew Congregation (until about 1948) Last Address: Clarkston Road, Clarkston. Previous Addresses: Randolph Drive, Clarkston (to about 1992), previously Stamperland Gardens (to about 1952) Founded: 1940.

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  8. Hebrew Burial Society: Glasgow This page summarises records created by this Organisation The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.