Friends of New Jersey Jewish Cemeteries, Inc.
(a.k.a. Friends for Preservation of Middlesex County Jewish Cemeteries, Inc.)













BETH DAVID MEMORIAL PARK
Beth David Memorial Park in Kenilworth, NJ (in Union County) is the final resting place for many people who lived in the Jewish communities of Union, Westfield, West Orange, South Orange, Short Hills, and Livingston. It is very much a “hometown cemetery” because it was and still is the closest cemetery to these communities. The slide show above will give you a glimpse of this cemetery today, and it will also bring back memories of those who lived in these communities in the past.
This cemetery needs ongoing and future maintenance and repairs, and we hope we can count on your support.