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Jewish Cemetery Site

Location: 500 block on west side of N. Niles Avenue, South Bend. (St. Joseph County, Indiana)

Installed: 2002 Indiana Historical Bureau and Michiana Jewish Historical Society

ID# : 71.2002.1

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Side one:

Hebrew Society of Brotherly Love of South Bend established Jewish cemetery on this site 1859. First Jewish families settling in a new community typically organized a burial society before establishing a formal congregation. Before Civil War era, such organizations helped widely scattered Jews in Indiana maintain Jewish identity and traditions.

Side two:

Hebrew Society purchased larger tract of land 1883; bodies from original cemetery reinterred at new site 1884; later named Rose Hill Cemetery. Many society members were part of migration starting in 1820s of German-speaking Jews seeking civil liberties. During twentieth century, Jewish population in area was second or third largest in state.

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Cemetery, Immigration and Ethnic Groups

Annotated Text

Jewish Cemetery Site

Hebrew Society of Brotherly Love of South Bend established Jewish cemetery on this site 1859.(1) First Jewish families settling in a new community typically organized a burial society before establishing a formal congregation. Before Civil War era, such organizations helped widely scattered Jews in Indiana maintain Jewish identity and traditions.(2)

Hebrew Society purchased larger tract of land 1883;(3) bodies from original cemetery reinterred at new site 1884;(4) later named Rose Hill Cemetery.(5) Many society members were part of migration starting in 1820s of German-speaking Jews seeking civil liberties.(6) During twentieth century, Jewish population in area was second or third largest in state.(7)

Notes:

(1) Hebrew Society of Brotherly Love, Minute Book #1 1 (Temple Beth-El Archives, South bend), May 22, 1859, pp. 1-2

(2) ) Robert M. Taylor, Jr. and Connie A. McBirney, Peopling Indiana: the Ethnic Experience (Indianapolis, 1996), 324-25.

(3) Minute Book # 1, p. 24 and Minute Book #2, July 8, 1883

(4) Minute Book #2, 1883-1884, November 30, 1884

(5) Jewish Historical Sites in South Bend . . . Indiana, Michiana Jewish Historical Society, Inc., 1998

(6) Taylor and McBirney, 315-16; ; L. C. Rudolph, Hoosier Faiths (Bloomington & Indianapolis, 1995), 346.

(7) Taylor and McBirney, 322; David Singer and Lawrence Grossman, eds., American Jewish Year Book 2000 (New York, 2000), 251-52