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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 ...
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Glenduffhill was opened in 1933 and is the current active Cemetery. It is a large Cemetery with almost 8000 lairs. Many paths and lairs had deteriorated and were in very poor condition, and a large number of tombstones were unstable or tilting. Since work began in the summer of 2017, we have restored over 5000 lairs and tombstones, removing ...
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Source: Glasgow Hebrew Burial Society, provided by: David Shulman, Webmaster of JCR-UK, May 2015] UPDATE] Glasgow Necropolis Jewish Cemetery Restoration - The 19th century Jewish section of Glasgow’s Necropolis Cemetery is one of eight historic sites in Scotland that will share in a £1.6 million grant from Historic Scotland to open historic sites to the public.
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Cathcart Hebrew Cemetery – 131 Netherlee Road, Glasgow, G44 3YL. Administered by the Queen’s Park Charitable Trust. Membership of the cemetery is open to the Community and is run on strictly Orthodox principles. The charge to join is related to the age of the applicant and thereafter an annual subscription is paid. Private funerals can also ...