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==Notable burials== | ==Notable burials== | ||
* [[Leon Friedman]] (1872–1937), [[Birmingham News]] industrial editor | |||
* [[Richard Fries]] (1860–1937), attorney | * [[Richard Fries]] (1860–1937), attorney | ||
* [[Louis Gelders]] (1862–1927), restaurateur | |||
* [[Emil Lesser]] (1855-1915), hotelier and real estate developer | * [[Emil Lesser]] (1855-1915), hotelier and real estate developer | ||
* [[A. B. Loveman]] (1844–1916), founder of [[Loveman's]] | * [[A. B. Loveman]] (1844–1916), founder of [[Loveman's]] |
Latest revision as of 17:27, 21 March 2024
Cemetery Emanu-El (formerly called Northside Cemetery) is a cemetery founded in 1883 by members of Temple Emanu-El. It is located on 11th Court North in the Enon Ridge neighborhood, adjacent to the Knesseth Israel and Beth-El Cemetery.
Notable burials
- Leon Friedman (1872–1937), Birmingham News industrial editor
- Richard Fries (1860–1937), attorney
- Louis Gelders (1862–1927), restaurateur
- Emil Lesser (1855-1915), hotelier and real estate developer
- A. B. Loveman (1844–1916), founder of Loveman's
- Louis Saks (1860-1942), founder of Louis Saks Clothiers
- Samuel Ullman (1840–1924), hardware dealer and poet
- Isaac Ullman (1873–1947), magazine publisher
- Moses Ullman (1875–1930), attorney
External links
- Cemetery Emanu-El at Findagrave.com