Mt. Sinai is a little Jewish Cemetery which is nestled near a Catholic Cemetery only separated by a fence. The cemetery was erected in 1937. I honestly can say there is not alot of historical information on it. Like most Jewish Cemeteries they tend to be very low key. You will not see any fancy monuments however in the center is a giant stone book with an inscription.

The main gates have a plaque with some Jewish writing also strangely the days 1937 to 1950. I am not sure why it says 1950 when in reality some of the burials are fairly fresh. There also is a crypt in the cemetery which is very unusual. Like most Jewish cemeteries their are pebbles on some of the stones which I believe signifies something to do with when WWII Occurred and concentration camps.

There is not a whole lot of activity here but its a nice cemetery and it sort of sits on higher ground as opposed to other landmarks in the area. Other then that I do not have any further information but I do know that it is one of the only and if not oldest Jewish Cemeteries in the area.

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