Old Jewish Cemetery, Cincinnati

Old Jewish Cemetery, Cincinnati

The Old Jewish Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio, is the oldest Jewish cemetery west of the Allegheny Mountains.[1] Opened in 1821, it is located just northwest of Downtown Cincinnati in the Betts-Longworth Historic District. It is situated just west of Central Avenue on the north side of Chestnut Street, in the historic West End. The Cemetery is sited on a tiny plot enclosed by high walls and a locked gate.

In 1821, when Benjamin Lieb (first death in the community) was dying, he begged to be buried as a Jew. Morris Moses and Joseph Jonas, two of Cincinnati's six Jews, purchased the lot for Cincinnati's first Jewish cemetery from Nicholas Longworth for $75.00, and then buried Lieb there.

The Cemetery has 85 graves and has been closed since 1849 after the Cholera epidemic filled the cemetery.[2]

This cemetery (also known as Chestnut Street Cemetery for its location) is now part of Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati, a non-profit organization that resulted in the merger of almost all of the 26 Jewish cemeteries in the area. (See http://www.jcemcin.org) JCGC is governed by a board which began as representatives of the former cemetery owners, but is morphing into a pure community-based board, on the recognition by its founders that the care of the graves of ancestors should be a function of the entire Jewish community. This merger solved the problem of caring for cemeteries created by synagogues and other organizations that no longer exist.

Tours of the Chestnut Street Cemetery can be arranged through the JCGC office at 513-961-0178.

References

Cincinnati, a Guide to the Queen City and Its Neighbors, American Guide Series, The Weisen-Hart Press, May 1943, page 226

See also

Jewish history in Cincinnati

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