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- jchelsinki.fi en/services/jewish-cemeteries/There are two Jewish cemeteries in Helsinki. The older one was opened next to the cemetery of the Guard of Finland in 1840’s.
- iajgscemetery.org western-europe/finland/helsinkiJOWBR burial listings [August 2010]. New Helsinki Jewish Cemetery: BOOK: Title: Helsinki photographs, 1944-1961, 1944 (bulk).
- findagrave.com cemetery/2505389/helsinki-new-…There are two Jewish Cemeteries in Helsinki, both near other burial grounds in the large Hietaniemi cemetery complex.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Helsinki_…Media in category "Helsinki Jewish cemetery". The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
- jguideeurope.org en/site/ancient-and-new-jewish-…New Jewish Cemetery of Helsinki. Etu-Töölö, Helsinki. Tel : +358 9 586 0310. https://www.jchelsinki.fi/en/node/220393.
- graveviews.com cemetery/helsinki-new-jewish-…Description. : There are two Jewish Cemeteries in Helsinki, both near other burial grounds in the large Hietaniemi cemetery complex.
- jewish-heritage-europe.eu finland/heritage-…There are two Jewish Cemeteries in Helsinki, both near other burial grounds in the large Hietaniemi cemetery complex.
- flickr.com photos/raisemyvoice/53667817252/Old Jewish Cemetery - Helsinki, Finland (Hietaniemi Cemetery) | by apaulagetics.
- en.wikipedia.org Hietaniemi CemeteryFour other cemeteries are also located at the greater cemetery district of Hietaniemi: the Helsinki Jewish cemetery, the Helsinki Islamic cemetery...
- worldjewishcongress.org en/about/communities/FIThere are two Jewish cemeteries in Helsinki. The older one was opened next to the Finnish Guard's cemetery in the 1840s.
- tracesofwar.com sights/7908/Jewish-Finnish-War-…The Jewish cemetery contains a military plot with Jewish Finnish war graves from the Second World War.
- mapcarta.com W8056559Helsinki Jewish cemetery. ... Helsinki Jewish cemetery is situated 110 metres west of Vanha ortodoksinen hautausmaa.
- locatinghelsinki.wordpress.com 2008/05/18/antique…According to Jewish tradition cemeteries are established for eternity - they cannot be removed nor can the graves be exhumed.