Mount Carmel Cemetery
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Mount Carmel Cemetery

Also known asMount Carmel Cemetery Section 1,Mount Carmel Cemetery Section 2,New Mount Carmel Cemetery,Old Mount Carmel Cemetery

Glendale, Queens County,New York, USA

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The records for both the old Mount Carmel Cemetery and the New Mount Carmel Cemetery are housed here.


Mailing Address:


Mount Carmel Cemetery Association

Call #276

P.O. Box 860093

Ridgewood NY 11386

(718) 366-5900


Physical Addresses:


Section 1

83-45 Cypress Hills Street

Glendale NY 11385


Sections 2 and 3

66-02 Cooper Avenue

Glendale NY 11385


Section 4

82-99 Cypress Avenue and Cypress Hills Street

Glendale NY 11385


Section 5

Knollwood Park Section

57-80 Cooper Avenue

Ridgewood NY 11386


New Mount Carmel Cemetery


Named after the mountain of Bible lore, Mount Carmel Cemetery spreads over 100 acres near the border of Queens and Brooklyn. It is tastefully landscaped and beautifully maintained, but it is Mount Carmel's rich history that distinguishes it as one of the most important Jewish cemeteries in America.


Founded a century ago, the cemetery's interments number more than 85,000. In addition to the thousands of beloved husbands and wives, fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, the cemetery serves as a final resting place to some of the most distinguished artistic and political voices in American Jewish history: Sholem Aleichem, Abraham Cahan, Morris Rosenfeld, Meyer London, Jacob Adler and others. Some of these names may not sound familiar, but each made enormous contributions to both Jewish and American life.


Without a doubt, the cemetery's most famous resident is the beloved writer Sholem Aleichem (1859-1916). Born in Russia as Sholem Rabinovitz, he was one of the founding father's of Yiddish literature. During his lifetime he published dozens of novels, plays and short stories that recounted in poignant, folksy and often humorous detail, the trials and tribulations of Jews in the villages and small towns of the Old Country. The most famous of his stories involved the character of Tevye the Dairyman, and they were later adapted to create the play Fiddler on the Roof. At the end of his life, Sholem Aleichem moved to America, where most of his readership lived, and where he had become a symbol of the quickly vanishing shtetel of the Old World.


Taken together these famous lives stand for the different paths that Jews have taken in this century - through the worlds of politics, letters, the arts and entertainment - to make the "Goldena Medina", the Golden Land of America, feel more like home. Mount Carmel where they have ultimately come to rest with thousands of others, is not just another cemetery. It is a tribute to those lives, and to the richness of the American Jewish past.

(text added by G. Baumwoll)

This cemetery is very large. If you are requesting a photo, please obtain the plot location before requesting a photo. This can be done by either calling the cemetery or using the cemetery's online interment search which can be found on their website www.mountcarmelcemetery.com. Please add the plot location to the photo request and update the memorial page with the plot location as well. This will facilitate the photo volunteer in fulfilling your photo request.


The records for both the old Mount Carmel Cemetery and the New Mount Carmel Cemetery are housed here.


Mailing Address:


Mount Carmel Cemetery Association

Call #276

P.O. Box 860093

Ridgewood NY 11386

(718) 366-5900


Physical Addresses:


Section 1

83-45 Cypress Hills Street

Glendale NY 11385


Sections 2 and 3

66-02 Cooper Avenue

Glendale NY 11385


Section 4

82-99 Cypress Avenue and Cypress Hills Street

Glendale NY 11385


Section 5

Knollwood Park Section

57-80 Cooper Avenue

Ridgewood NY 11386


New Mount Carmel Cemetery


Named after the mountain of Bible lore, Mount Carmel Cemetery spreads over 100 acres near the border of Queens and Brooklyn. It is tastefully landscaped and beautifully maintained, but it is Mount Carmel's rich history that distinguishes it as one of the most important Jewish cemeteries in America.


Founded a century ago, the cemetery's interments number more than 85,000. In addition to the thousands of beloved husbands and wives, fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, the cemetery serves as a final resting place to some of the most distinguished artistic and political voices in American Jewish history: Sholem Aleichem, Abraham Cahan, Morris Rosenfeld, Meyer London, Jacob Adler and others. Some of these names may not sound familiar, but each made enormous contributions to both Jewish and American life.


Without a doubt, the cemetery's most famous resident is the beloved writer Sholem Aleichem (1859-1916). Born in Russia as Sholem Rabinovitz, he was one of the founding father's of Yiddish literature. During his lifetime he published dozens of novels, plays and short stories that recounted in poignant, folksy and often humorous detail, the trials and tribulations of Jews in the villages and small towns of the Old Country. The most famous of his stories involved the character of Tevye the Dairyman, and they were later adapted to create the play Fiddler on the Roof. At the end of his life, Sholem Aleichem moved to America, where most of his readership lived, and where he had become a symbol of the quickly vanishing shtetel of the Old World.


Taken together these famous lives stand for the different paths that Jews have taken in this century - through the worlds of politics, letters, the arts and entertainment - to make the "Goldena Medina", the Golden Land of America, feel more like home. Mount Carmel where they have ultimately come to rest with thousands of others, is not just another cemetery. It is a tribute to those lives, and to the richness of the American Jewish past.

(text added by G. Baumwoll)

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  • Added: 1 Jan 2000
  • Find a Grave Cemetery ID:65324

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Old Mount Carmel Cemetery, just North of the Jackie Robinson Parkway on the East side of Cypress Hills Street

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