With a new “House of Life” web site, visitors’ center, and mini-documentary, the historic Willesden Jewish cemetery in northwest London is gearing up to reopen (when COVID-19 regulations allow) as a multifaceted visitor destination.
These the latest steps in the development of the cemetery, which was
opened in 1873 and today includes nearly 30,000 graves, as a place of
public heritage — an active venue that respects its sanctity as a burial
site but enables visitors to explore Jewish history and heritage, as
well as learn about the lives of the many Jewish personalities buried
there and engage with issues related to death, funeral traditions, and
funerary art.
See https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2020/08/04/uk-willesden/
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