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  1. El Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary es un cementerio judío ubicado en el 6001 de la avenida West Centinela de Culver City , en Estados Unidos. En Hillside están enterrados numerosos miembros de la industria del espectáculo de religión judía.

  2. The Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary is a Jewish cemetery in Culver City, California, United States. Many Jewish people from the entertainment industry are buried here. The cemetery is known for Al Jolson 's elaborate tomb (designed by Los Angeles architect Paul Williams ), a 75-foot-high pergola and monument atop a hill above a ...

    • United States
    • Jewish
  3. Categoría. : Sepultados en el Cementerio Hillside Memorial Park. Benny Rubin. Categorías: Cementerios de California. Entierros por ciudad. Sepultados por cementerio.

  4. Hillside Memorial Park, Al Jolson Shrine. The cemetery of choice for the Jewish population of L.A. since 1941, boasting a particularly high proportion of "permanent residents" with ties to Hollywood.

  5. www.hillsidememorial.org › about-hillside › our-historyOur History - Hillside Memorial

    Our History. Founded as B’nai B’rith Memorial Park in 1941 by Lazare F. Bernhard and Robert and Harry Groman, the park was renamed just one year later. In 1957, the park was acquired by Temple Israel of Hollywood and has been an integral part of Jewish values and traditions throughout the community. Hillside Memorial Park has also become ...

  6. About Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary. For more than 80 years, Hillside Memorial Park has provided members of the Jewish community the means to honor and remember their loved ones in beauty, tranquility and the comfort of Jewish traditions. Throughout history, the foundations of a Jewish community have always been built with a cemetery, a ...

  7. Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary is a cemetery and mortuary located in the Westwood area of Los Angeles. It is located at 1218 Glendon Avenue in Westwood, with an entrance from Glendon Avenue. [1] The cemetery was established as Sunset Cemetery in 1905, but had been used for burials since the 1880s.