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LIVERPOOL ECHO, 4 JUNE 2008

 
Original link: http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2008/06/04/one-of-liverpool-s-jewish-cemeteries-will-hold-an-open-day-this-month-100252-21021403
 

 

One of Liverpool's Jewish cemeteries will hold an open day this month.

 

The Deane Road cemetery in Kensington will throw open its gates on June 18.

The cemetery, which opened in 1837 and closed in 1904, had fallen into disrepair before recent continuing refurbishment.

It is the final resting place of some of Liverpool’s best-known entrepreneurs, including David Lewis, pioneer of Lewis’s, and Moses Samuel, founder of H Samuel.

 

 
 

To donate to the restoration project via PayPal, click here. This will take you to the Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation donations page, through which you can donate to the Project. Please specify that your donation is for Deane Road Cemetery only.

 

To donate by post, please make cheques or postal orders (in Pounds Sterling only) payable to LOHC Deane Road A/C and send them to: The Secretary, Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation, Synagogue Chambers, Princes Road, Liverpool, L8 1TG.

 

We would be grateful if UK taxpayers wishing to donate to the cemetery would fill in this Gift Aid form, in order that the congregation can claim a further 28% of your donation from the Inland Revenue, at no extra cost to yourself. Simply print out the form, fill it in and either post it to the address above or scan it and e-mail it to us at the e-mail address below.

 

Any enquiries should be directed to the webmaster at info@deaneroadcemetery.com.

This page was last updated 26 August 2008 14:27.