• The Jewish Cemetery of Coro (Spanish: Cementerio Judío de Coro) is the oldest Jewish cemetery in continuous use in the Americas. History.
  • The Jewish Cemetery of Coro contains the tombs of influential families – Fonseca, Chumaseiro, Capriles, Maduro, the Curiels...
  • The Jewish Cemetery of Coro is actually the oldest in the Americas in continuous Use.
  • Facade of the Coro Jewish Cemetery. ... 30 armed men took over the streets of Coro, shooting at Jewish houses, knocking down doors and looting stores”.
  • The Cementerio General del Sur contains two Jewish sections, both closed, and the Cementerio del Este contains one Jewish section currently in use.
  • Most of Coro's small Jewish community of 168 emigrated after violent rioting. In 1970, the cemetery was restored by the Asociacion Israelita de Caracas.
  • History of Coro ... The Jewish cemetery in Coro is the South America’s oldest Jewish cemetery as well as one of the prime attractions of Coro.
  • The Jewish Cemetery of Coro (Spanish: Cementerio Judío de Coro) is the oldest Jewish cemetery in continuous use in the Americas.
  • In the year 1855 the Jews of Coro, numbering about 300, were plundered, maltreated, and driven to seek refuge in their native place, Curaçao.
  • Best Answer. Copy. Jewish cemetery of Coro was created in 1832. ... Add your answer: Earn +20 pts. Q: When was Jewish cemetery of Coro created?
  • Despite this burden, and despite the hostility of the population, the Jewish merchants of Coro prospered. ... and the old cemetery in which the settlers are buried.
  • The Jewish Cemetery of Coro, established in 1832, is the oldest Jewish cemetery in continuous use in the Americas.
  • Façade of the Jewish Cemetery of Coro, Venezuela. Jewish cemetery at Kasteelwal in Buren, The Netherlands. Jewish cemetery Wankheim/Tübingen, Germany.