Mt. Carmel Cemetery (Lincoln, Nebraska)

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Mt. Carmel Cemetery
Mt. Carmel Cemetery (Lincoln, Nebraska)
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North 14th and Elba Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska
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The Mt. Carmel Cemetery is located near North 14th and Elba Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska. In 1886, Samuel and Rachel Polowsky bought property in Lincoln's Belmont section. They later sold it to the Chevra B'nai Jehuda Cemetery Association. The cemetery serves Lincoln's Orthodox and Conservative Jews. [1]

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References

  1. Mt. Carmel Cemetery Archived 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine , Jewish Federation of Lincoln. Retrieved 8/21/11.