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Cemetery

Alas for those who are gone but can never be forgotten.

Dignified & beautiful grounds of the cemetery provide a sense of comfort to members in times of loss and remembrance.

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                                                                                    Cemetery Policies


The following is an overview of key policies and rules regarding Congregation Anshei Roosevelt Cemetery.

For more detailed information, current fees or to discuss the purchase of the right to interment, please email

Sivane at ansheiroosevelt@gmail.com or text 609 2166117
 

 

Eligibility for burial
Members of the Congregation Anshei Roosevelt in good standing, and any of their dependent unmarried children under age twenty-one, are entitled to the right of interment (ROI) in our Congregation cemetery, subject to the fees established in the By-Laws or cemetery rules.

 

Individuals are required to pay a Perpetual Care fee prior to burial, in addition for individuals that are not members of the congregation and would like to be buried in the Synagogue cemetery they will have to purchase the Right of burial. Perpetual Care fee is not refundable.

Perpetual Care is defined as "Care given to the cemeteries to include the costs of general administration, upkeep, and maintenance of the cemetery." Perpetual care includes care of common areas in the cemetery, such as grass, shrubs or trees. It also includes the functions of mowing, seeding. Perpetual Care does not include maintenance, cleaning, and repair of individual graves, headstones, plaque, or copings, all of which are the sole responsibility of the plot owner, family, or successor.

All applicable charges and fees (including membership, perpetual care) are expected to be up to date and/or paid in full as applicable at the time of burial. 

Please remember that Congregation Anshei Roosevelt Membership must remain in good standing to retain eligibility for burial.


Fees Paid to Others
Members, or the interred's family, are responsible for and should expect to pay certain fees for burial at CAR cemetery directly to a vendor or provider of the service. This will include at a minimum:

Funeral Costs
Interment costs (that is, opening and closing of the grave)
Costs of designing, manufacturing, and installing a Plot Marker, Memorial Plaque, Headstone, and/or Coping (as applicable)
Fees for clergy as applicable

Plot Markers
Plot markers refer to engraved stone headstones, engraved stone memorial tablets laid directly on the ground, bronze memorial tables mounted on a stone base and placed directly on the ground, and stone coping.

Plot Markers of all types, including their design and installation plans and schedule, are subject to standards of and approval by the Congregation, as implemented by the Cemetery Committee. A plot marker vendor is to be retained directly by family of the deceased. The family is expected to communicate the process and requirements for plot markers to vendors, and assure that the vendor has communicated with CAR and follows guidelines. The vendors must submit the plans for approval by the cemetery committee before manufacturing and installation.

Plot markers will be sized to fit the plot, whether single, double, or otherwise, and may be inscribed with wording, adornments, and symbols as allowed by cemetery standards and subject to the approval of the Cemetery Committee. Only Jewish symbols, designed in keeping with prevailing Jewish custom and tradition, are permitted.

No plot/grave may be covered with concrete across the top of said plot (other than those graves presently as such), and vaults are not allowed in CAR Cemetery.


Contact for all cemetery concern the Rabbi @ 732 890 7705 or Sivane 609 216 6117 

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