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Adath Jeshurun Cemetery
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

1855 Bridge Street
Philadelphia PA 19124-1498
215-743-2524

Lat: 40° 01' 09"N, Lon: 75° 04' 20"W

This is not a complete listing of burials in this cemetery. The records below were provided by contributors to Interment.net. Last edited Aug 24, 2011. Total records = 28.

Contributor's Index:

Ashkenas, Rosie, b. Jun 1, 1892, d. Jun 8, 1892, [DD]
Burke, Sarah J., d. Jun 30, 1894, [DD]
Davis, David, d. Dec 5, 1903, [DD]
Ehrlich, Abraham, d. Mar 10, 1887, [DD]
Fischler, Herman, b. Jan 16, 1843, d. Apr 26, 1912, [DD]
Fischman, Maurice I., d. Sep 23, 1945, [DD]
Fisher, Joseph, b. Jun 5, 1925, d. no date, [DD]
Friend, Henry, d. Sep 5, 1901, [DD]
Froehlich, David E., b. Oct 6, 1918, d. Aug 23, 1996, [DD]
Goodman, Julius, b. Mar 30, 1893, d. Apr 8, 1893, [DD]
Hamburg, Hannah, d. Mar 4, 1890, [DD]
Hart, Rachel, d. Jan 8, 1899, [DD]
Heilbrun, Samuel, d. May 19, 1899, [DD]
Hoffman, Joseph, d. Jul 19, 1908, [DD]
Hoffman, Julius, d. Feb 12, 1940, [DD]
Holzman, Louis, d. Nov 6, 1901, [DD]
Kramer, Matilda, b. Mar 2, 1833, d. Jan 5, 1907, [DD]
Levy, Fanny, d. May 23, 1914, [DD]
Lipschuetz, Fred, d. Nov 20, 1905, [DD]
Lipshutz, Bertha, d. Dec 6, 1903, [DD]
Myers, Ella Well, d. Jan 14, 1974, [DD]
Samuels, Barney (Barnet), b. Dec 24, 1860, d. Jul 28, 1910, [DD]
Schlechter, Max, d. Sep 5, 1901, [DD]
Schlessinger, Augusta, b. Apr 20, 1885, d. Jul 6, 1885, [DD]
Schlessinger, Israel, d. Jan 31, 1883, [DD]
Sickles, M. Alan, b. May 18, 1927, d. Jul 4, 2010, [DD]
Tate, Elizabeth, d. Jun 28, 1907, [DD]
Wolf, David, b. Apr 1896, d. Aug 9, 1896, [DD]

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