Established by Temple Emanu-el congregation
in1884, this was the second Jewish cemetery in Dallas. The
first burials which occurred here were those of Russian immigrants
Aaron L. Levy and Jacob Rosenthal. Both men were born in
Russia on June 2, 1856, and died in Dallas on October 7,
1884.
Gravestones exhibiting death dates prior to 1884 mark burials which
were moved here in 1956 from Dallas' first Jewish cemetery.
Established by the Hebrew Benevolent Society in 1872, that
graveyard was originally located downtown on Akard Street.
Among those interred here are many of Dallas' early business,
civic, religious, political, and social leaders.
The cemetery contains thousands of graves, marked by a diversity of
tombstones and monuments, including two private family mausoleums.
Also buried here are veterans of World War I and World War
II, as well as several survivors of the Nazi holocaust in World War
II. A memorial to Jewish veterans of the two world wars was
dedicated in 1948.
Maintenance of this historic cemetery, which serves as a tangible
reminder of the area's Jewish heritage, is overseen by Temple
Emanu-el Congregation.