Montefiore Cemetery
Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico, USA
The direct entrance to the Masonic Cemetery is through a gate at the end of Colonias St.
The direct entrance to the Odd Fellows Cemetery is through a gate on Mora St.
Montefiore Cemetery can be reached through either of the other two cemetery gates.
In 1881 the large Jewish Community of Las Vegas, New Mexico, established the Montefiore cemetery just west of town, adjacent to the Masonic cemetery. This was one of the first Jewish cemeteries west of the Mississippi; the other large one was in San Francisco. The Jewish citizens of Las Vegas were quite involved in civic affairs. Many were Masons and Woodsmen. Several are buried in the Masonic Cemetery, which existed before the Montefiore Cemetery was created. Some headstones in the Montefiore Cemetery are in the style of the fraternal organizations that Jewish members belonged to.
The cemetery headstones reflect the vibrant Jewish history of Las Vegas and trace the migration of many pioneer merchants and other families from Europe. Although there are stones marking the death of infants, a majority of the older population passed away in the 1930s.
Congregation Montefiore was the first Jewish congregation in New Mexico. Established in 1884, the congregation took steps to build its temple in 1886. The dedication services for the new building were held on September 26, 1886. With Joseph Glueck the first rabbi. The congregation is named after the world famous British philanthropist, Sir Moses Montefiore. For many years, Congregation Montefiore was a vibrant Reform congregation, but over the years the Jewish population in Las Vegas decreased, and the congregation was dissolved in 1955.
Marvin Taichert, son of Las Vegas businessman Milton Taichert, founded the Montefiore Cemetery Association in the 1980s to care for and clean the cemetery as a mitzvah for his family. He began an annual cleanup, complete with picnic and talk, which continues to the present day. Marvin passed away in 2002.
The direct entrance to the Masonic Cemetery is through a gate at the end of Colonias St.
The direct entrance to the Odd Fellows Cemetery is through a gate on Mora St.
Montefiore Cemetery can be reached through either of the other two cemetery gates.
In 1881 the large Jewish Community of Las Vegas, New Mexico, established the Montefiore cemetery just west of town, adjacent to the Masonic cemetery. This was one of the first Jewish cemeteries west of the Mississippi; the other large one was in San Francisco. The Jewish citizens of Las Vegas were quite involved in civic affairs. Many were Masons and Woodsmen. Several are buried in the Masonic Cemetery, which existed before the Montefiore Cemetery was created. Some headstones in the Montefiore Cemetery are in the style of the fraternal organizations that Jewish members belonged to.
The cemetery headstones reflect the vibrant Jewish history of Las Vegas and trace the migration of many pioneer merchants and other families from Europe. Although there are stones marking the death of infants, a majority of the older population passed away in the 1930s.
Congregation Montefiore was the first Jewish congregation in New Mexico. Established in 1884, the congregation took steps to build its temple in 1886. The dedication services for the new building were held on September 26, 1886. With Joseph Glueck the first rabbi. The congregation is named after the world famous British philanthropist, Sir Moses Montefiore. For many years, Congregation Montefiore was a vibrant Reform congregation, but over the years the Jewish population in Las Vegas decreased, and the congregation was dissolved in 1955.
Marvin Taichert, son of Las Vegas businessman Milton Taichert, founded the Montefiore Cemetery Association in the 1980s to care for and clean the cemetery as a mitzvah for his family. He began an annual cleanup, complete with picnic and talk, which continues to the present day. Marvin passed away in 2002.
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Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico, USA
- Total memorials686
- Percent photographed87%
- Percent with GPS46%
Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico, USA
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Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico, USA
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Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico, USA
- Total memorials58
- Percent photographed84%
- Percent with GPS3%
- Added: 1 Jan 2000
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 38238
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