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In May 1999, the Etta and Harold Epstein Family Chapel of Remembrance was dedicated on the grounds, enabling congregants to hold indoor services at the cemetery.
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Beth El Synagogue bought land for the cemetery in 1927, and the cemetery was opened in 1939.
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The cemetery also has graves for Jewish soldiers and officers from Omaha who were killed in
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community of Omaha. It is a medium-sized cemetery that is situated on three acres.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Beth El Cemetery
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located at 4700 South 84th Street (84th and "L" Streets) in
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Omaha, Nebraska
Coordinates
41°12′40″N 96°02′39″W / 41.2112469°N 96.0440593°W / 41.2112469; -96.0440593
Jewish
Find a Grave
Beth El Cemetery
Jewish cemetery
Ralston
Omaha, Nebraska
Conservative
Johnny Rosenblatt
Rosenblatt Stadium
Edward Zorinsky
World War I
World War II
History of the Jews in Omaha, Nebraska
List of cemeteries in Omaha
History of Omaha
"Cemetery and Burial Information"


"United States > Nebraska NE > OMAHA: Douglas and Sarpy Counties"
the original
"Golden Hill"


"Cemetery"
"War Casualties"
"WWII Veterans: Memories of the Jewish Midwest (Volume 12 - Summer 2003/5763)"
Beth-El Cemetery

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