The Jewish Chronicle

Joint burial group adds members

- BY JC REPORTER

MEMBERSHIP OF the Jewish Joint Burial Society — serving Reform, Masorti, Liberal and independen­t synagogues — has reached 39 with the affiliatio­n of Peterborou­gh Liberal Jewish Community and Edgware and Hendon Reform Synagogue.

EHRS was a result of the merger of the Edgware and Hendon Reform shuls and the JJBS now provides funeral benefits to former Hendon Reform members.

Hendon’s cemetery at Southgate and its burial rights through West London Synagogue at Edgwarebur­y Lane have been taken over by the JJBS.

Former Hendon members will also have access to the JJBS Woodland Cemetery and the other cemetery it uses at Cheshunt. Philip Bright, co-chair of

EHRS and former Hendon Reform chair, was “delighted to ensure the continued funeral arrangemen­ts for our members. It removes any concerns about available burial plots.

“We particular­ly welcome JJBS’s willingnes­s to provide benefits for our older members which would otherwise have been difficult to continue.”

Peterborou­gh was formed in 1991 and has 47 members and associates. Its chair, Christine Hassall, said affiliatin­g to the society “will be an important factor in encouragin­g new people to join our community”.

In 2013, the society opened the Woodland Cemetery, offering burial in a “natural environmen­t” surrounded by trees and with a small memorial stone rather than a large tombstone.

It removes concerns about available plots’

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