• The Beth Elamen Jewish cemetery, is the only Jewish graveyard in Lebanon's capital Beirut. Location[edit]. The cemetery is located close to Sodeco Square in...
  • The Jewish Cemetery of Beirut has been there since 1828 and is still to this day a cemetery that most Lebanese don’t notice because it is always closed.
  • Today, 30 Jews still live in Beirut and only two sites recall the past Jewish presence there: the Magen Abraham synagogue and the Jewish cemetery.
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    Jewish population increased after the Suez Canal opening. Wadi Abu Jamil was Beirut’s Jewish quarter. ... Beirut Jewish Cemetery (Cimetière juif de Beyrouth).
  • Hidden behind a high wall, cramped in between tall apartment buildings one finds the only Jewish cemetery in Beirut.
  • The Jewish cemetery of Beirut, located close to Sodeco Square, on Rue de Damas, has sustained severe damage by the storms which are raging through Israel’s...
  • The cemetery in Beirut’s Sodeco district, which dates back to the early 1820s, is the city’s only Jewish cemetery and has been closed to the public for many years.
  • Meander through Beirut's broken heart, where bullet holes still adorn buildings.
  • Beirut Jewish Civil Cemetery contains one Commonwealth war grave from the Second World War. Do you have more information about this location?
  • The Jewish cemetery of Beirut was exposed nearly two years ago when heavy floods damaged and brought down a retainer wall along Damascus Street.