Details for Ahavath Sholom Hebrew Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439000094

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Marker Number 94
Atlas Number 5439000094
Marker Title Ahavath Sholom Hebrew Cemetery
Index Entry Ahavath Sholom Hebrew Cemetery
Address 411 N. University Blvd.
City Fort Worth
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 653508
UTM Northing 3626159
Subject Codes cemetery; World War II; Jewish topics
Marker Year 1992
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Ahavath Sholom Hebrew Cemetery entrance, west side of N. University Blvd. between Trinity River and White Settlement Rd.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Wishing to have their own cemetery, congregation Ahavath Sholom, the first Jewish congregation in Fort Worth, purchased a six-acre tract from the Greenwood Cemetery Association at this location and dedicated Ahavath Sholom Hebrew Cemetery in 1909. A Ladies Cemetery Society was formed in that year to oversee the upkeep of the graveyard; Rebecca Goldstein served as its initial president. The first person buried here was Charles Hurwitz in 1910. In 1929 an agreement between the congregation and the Greenwood Cemetery Association resulted in the enlargement of this Jewish cemetery. Three soldiers who perished during World War II are buried side by side in the north section of the cemetery. A large monument memorializing the millions of Jewish victims of the German Nazi Regime in World War II Europe (1939-1945) was erected by members of the congregation who lost relatives in the Holocaust. The Kornbleet Chapel, which contains seating for one hundred persons, was dedicated in 1988. The chapel is used for funeral services as well as other religious services pertaining to the cemetery. The congregation established a trust fund for the long-term maintenance of the cemetery. (1992) (1992)

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