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Yarkon Cemetery

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Phone
  
+972 3-797-2200

Yarkon Cemetery

Address
  
כביש 5, Petah Tikva, Israel

Hours
  
Open today · 6AM–4:30PMFirst day of Passover might affect these hoursMonday(First day of Passover)6AM–4:30PMHours might differTuesday(First day of Passover)6AM–4:30PMHours might differWednesday6AM–4:30PMThursday6AM–4:30PMFriday6AM–1:30PMSaturdayClosedSunday(Seventh day of Passover)6AM–4:30PMHours might differSuggest an edit

Burials
  
Ofra Haza, Uzi Hitman, Shosh Atari, Amos Lavi, Sara Levi-Tanai

New jewish burial in multi level graves at the yarkon cemetery cemetery israel


The Yarkon Cemetery has been the main cemetery for the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area since 1991. It is located within the Petah Tikva city limits, between the Yarkon River in the West, Highway 5 in the North, and the 491 road from East and South.

Contents

The need to establish the cemetery was driven by crowding in the Southern Cemetery in Bat Yam. A number of locations were considered, including the area north of Ramat Aviv. The eventual location was preferred for being relatively far from the center of Tel Aviv. The cemetery was opened by chief rabbis Hayim David HaLevi and Israel Meir Lau.

When first opened, the cemetery covered an area of 230 acres (93 hectares), but has since been expanded to over 570 acres (230 hectares) with land purchased from surrounding agricultural areas, forming a rough circle 900m in diameter. An elliptical road surrounds the central part, giving access to the cemetery and parking areas by traffic and buses. There are three memorial halls close to the road. One of the problems of the cemetery is the rising water level of the Yarkon River during rainy winters.

Notable interred

  • Ofra Haza
  • Uzi Hitman
  • Sara Levi-Tanai
  • Dudu Topaz
  • References

    Yarkon Cemetery Wikipedia