Morden Jewish Cemetery
Also known as B'Nai Israel Jewish Cemetery
Morden, Pembina Valley Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
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Office Address
City of Morden
195 Stephen Street
Morden, Manitoba
R6M 1V3 Canada - Cemetery ID:
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Additional information
This cemetery is situated on the west side of Morden, on the south side of Provincial Highway 3, in the northwest corner of the Hillside Cemetery
The Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada provides a search feature that allows access to their records for this cemetery
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Add PhotosAt the turn of the 20th century, Jewish families in the Morden area converted a store on North Railway and 9th Streets into a synagogue. The Children of Israel Synagogue was formed around 1896 to serve about 100 people from Morden, Winkler and Plum Coulee. A menorah. made for the synagogue by local tinsmith Bill Templeton, is on display at the Heritage Centre of Western Canada in Winnipeg.
(Source: 125 Stories about Morden, p 93 [2006])
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In 1996, responsibility for perpetual care of the cemetery was turned over to the municipality.
(Source: Manitoba Historical Society)
Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD15-06-03-05-W1
In the City of Morden
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A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society (reference #1183), transcribed by a member or members in 1996.
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The non-profit Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada centralizes, curates and makes available extensive records from various groups related to the communities established by the families of their faith who contributed to the story of Western Canada.
At the turn of the 20th century, Jewish families in the Morden area converted a store on North Railway and 9th Streets into a synagogue. The Children of Israel Synagogue was formed around 1896 to serve about 100 people from Morden, Winkler and Plum Coulee. A menorah. made for the synagogue by local tinsmith Bill Templeton, is on display at the Heritage Centre of Western Canada in Winnipeg.
(Source: 125 Stories about Morden, p 93 [2006])
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In 1996, responsibility for perpetual care of the cemetery was turned over to the municipality.
(Source: Manitoba Historical Society)
Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD15-06-03-05-W1
In the City of Morden
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A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society (reference #1183), transcribed by a member or members in 1996.
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The non-profit Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada centralizes, curates and makes available extensive records from various groups related to the communities established by the families of their faith who contributed to the story of Western Canada.
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- Added: 23 Dec 2023
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2792871
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