Opening Times

Sunday to Thursday 
8.00 am to 3.45 pm
Friday
8.00 am to 1.30 pm

Visitors are kindly reminded that last admission to the cemetery is 30 minutes before closing time.

Edgwarebury Cemetery

By a trust dated 25 July 1972 and made between Sir Alan Abraham Mocatta, Myer Alan Barry King-Hamilton, Geoffrey Davis, the London Sephardi Trust and the Trustees of The West London Synagogue of British Jews, trusts were declared in respect of Burial Grounds registered at HM Land Registry. The first burial took place on 14th December 1975 in the West London section.

In December 2010, additional burial land was purchased on the east side of Clay Lane. 1.8 acres was designated for Belsize Square Synagogue while the remaining land was allocated equally between the three other owning communities.

There are four owning communities: the S&P Sephardi Community, West London Synagogue, Liberal Judaism and Belsize Square Synagogue. The Cemetery is managed by the Edgwarebury Joint Burial Board (EJBB).

Our prayer hall (Ohel) was refurbished in 2017 with a new floor and new, upholstered chairs. There is seating for 100 people and additional space for 80 people to stand.

New windows were fitted in May 2019 and a new internal and external speaker system was installed in July 2022. We also have a loop system. Our Kohanim room is located just behind the prayer hall and is clearly signposted.

Our electric bus can transport up to 9 people who may have difficulty in walking from the prayer hall onto the grounds. The bus is used for funerals and stone settings except for sections SE1, SE2, SE3, WL1 and U1, as these areas are very close to the prayer hall.

Visiting loved ones and friends at any cemetery can be a challenging and often traumatic experience. Our Edgwarebury staff understand this and we are here to help you in any way possible. Should you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact us on 020 8958 0090.

 

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Burial Search

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Daily Schedule

22nd November 2024
21st Cheshvan 5785

All services can be live streamed in the prayer hall. Please call us on 020 8958 0090 for more details.


Friday 22nd November 2024
21st Cheshvan 5785

Funerals:
10.30 am: Anthony Hirsh
U4-ZC-46
Rabbi Igor Zinkov

11.45 am: Michael Paiba
Woodland-2-4A
Rabbi Helen Freeman


EJBB staff are committed to providing a professional service and there is a strict ‘no gratuities’ policy.
If you would like to make a donation, please do so in the charity boxes found near the cemetery office and the prayer hall. Donations help with the maintenance and upkeep of the grounds.


 

 

Contact Us

Tel: 020 8958 0090
Edgwarebury Lane, Edgware,
Middlesex, HA8 8QP.

Email:
admin@ejbb-jbc.org.uk

Cemetery Director: Lester Harris
Operations Manager: Steve Webb
Administrator:
Sara Black
Finance Officer:
Dilip Shah

Cemetery Operatives:
Henry Baxter
Lee Butler
Ryan Goodwin
Gavin Richardson
Liam Smith

Edgwarebury Joint Burial Board
Chair: Andrew Stone
Treasurer: John Abramson

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EJBB takes your privacy seriously and we will only use your personal information to administer your business with us and/or to provide the products and services you have requested from us.

Memorial maintenance services

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Memorial cleaning & Maintenance

Details on how to request renovations for memorials and how the annual maintenance contracts work

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Dedications

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Rose Tree, Granite Planters, Pebble Bins and Memorial Wall plaques

Details on how to make a dedication of a rose tree, granite planter, pebble bin or memorial plaque in memory of a loved one

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Images of Grounds

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Browse images of the grounds

Photos of the grounds, prayer hall and offices

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What to do in the
event of a Bereavement

The Cemetery is run on behalf of the S&P Sephardi Community, West London Synagogue, Liberal Judaism and Belsize Square Synagogue. Burial services are not available on Shabbat, Jewish religious holidays and Xmas Day.
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Stone settings

Stone setting arrangements have to be made through the representive synagogue and therefore you should contact them direct
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