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Temple Beth El Cemetery

 Temple Beth El Cemetery

Any questions, please contact:

Atty. Norman C. Michaels,
Chairman Temple Beth El Cemetery Committee 
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Rev. David Aminia,
Ritual Director 
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Address: 

350 Kings Highway  West Springfield, MA

Cemetery Hours:

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Directions:

From the Mass. Pike and other points North:

  1. Go South on Route 91 to Exit 13B
  2. Go South on Route 5 for two thirds of a mile 
  3. Just past cinemas turn right 45 degrees and go onto Elm Street for about eight tenths of a mile
  4. At top of hill turn right onto Kings Highway. After one quarter of a mile, the road forks; stay to left and continue on Kings Highway
  5. Go through one traffic light and up hill. Four Jewish cemeteries on right

From the South: 

  1. Go North on Route 91 to Exit 3
  2. Take first left onto Route 5 North
  3. Go over bridge, staying on Route 5 North through two underpasses to first traffic light (after second underpass stay to left side of road)
  4. At traffic light turn left, then stay left at fork and turn left at stop sign onto Elm Street
  5. At top of hill turn right onto Kings Highway. After one quarter of a mile, the road forks; stay to left and continue on Kings Highway
  6. Go through one traffic light and up hill. Four Jewish cemeteries on right

Note: First two gates are Kodimoh Cemetery, the third gate is Beth El, fourth gate is B’nai Jacob, fifth gate is Beth Israel.

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