Benton Road, Heaton Cemetery, Jews' Burial Ground
Benton Road, Heaton Cemetery, Jews' Burial Ground
HER Number
              10849
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              Benton Road, Heaton Cemetery, Jews' Burial Ground
          Place
              Heaton
          Map Sheet
              NZ26NE
          Class
              Religious Ritual and Funerary
          Site Type: Broad
              Cemetery
          Site Type: Specific
              Jewish Cemetery
          General Period
              20TH CENTURY
          Specific Period
              Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
          Form of Evidence
              Structure
          Description
              This Victorian Cemetery (HER 9854) was opened as ‘Byker & Heaton Cemetery’ on April 24th 1890. A plot running north-south parallel with Benton Road was acquired by Jesmond Synagogue when the cemetery opened. The plot consists of four long rows of stones and is railed off from the rest of the cemetery. Entrance is through the ohel (prayer hall at burial ground, especially a small walk-in memorial to a deceased Hasidic rabbi) of 1922 on Etherstone Avenue, a white-washed building with slate roof. The first burial was of Etta Jackson on 3 October 1916. An extension and modern bet taharah (mortuary) have been added to the ohel at the rear.
          Easting
              426980
          Northing
              566810
          Grid Reference
              NZ426980566810
    Sources
              Sharman Kadish, 2006, Jewish Heritage in England - Architectural Guide, page 188; Alan Morgan, 2004, Beyond the Grave - Exploring Newcastle's Burial Grounds, page 133