So that those whose memories we cherish may rest in peace surrounded by beauty forever.
28120 Six Mile, between Inkster & Middlebelt Roads
Cemetery Office: 734-421-5680
If you need further information, please contact Steve Shukwit at .
Sunday – Friday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Closed on Saturday, Jewish Holidays and National Holidays (Open Memorial Day)
Jewish tradition dictates that we acknowledge the inevitable and meet our responsibility with dignity and care. There is no better time than the present to respect this obligation, to make the decision of where your family burial place will be.
Because the choice is an eternal one, your care in selecting Beth El Memorial Park will be evident. Consider that Perpetual Care of every site is included in the remarkably reasonable cost. Suitable arrangements can be made if extended payments are requested.
In a gracious setting of large, matured trees, gracefully curving, paved roadways wind through thirty acres of meticulously groomed landscape. This beautiful setting is undeniably ideal as a place of eternal rest.
Once you have made your decision, you will know the satisfaction of having done the proper thing… you will have fulfilled a major obligation in the best possible way, and relieved your family of the burden of this decision.
Beth El Memorial Park is ideally located near Detroit’s northwestern suburbs, on Six Mile Road, one-half mile east of Middlebelt Road. Excellent selections of locations are presently available.
All markers are uniform throughout to maintain the beauty of the Memorial park. The park was created by Temple Beth El in 1939, and has been beautifully sustained ever since. It is open every weekday and Sunday (closed Saturday and Holidays).
For more than 160 years, the Reform cemeteries of choice, meeting our responsibility with the highest respect for the decedent and the family.
Beth El Memorial Park, dedicated in 1939, is located at 28120 Six Mile Road, Livonia.
Lafayette Street Cemetery, formerly Champlain Street Cemetery, established in 1846. Part of Elmwood Cemetery, it is the oldest Jewish cemetery in Michigan. Seldom used by 1950’s, it is an inactive historical cemetery, registered as an historical site with the State of Michigan.
Woodmere Cemetery which is located in Detroit. Beth El owns two sections purchased in 1873 and 1915:
All cemeteries are active and can provide services to the Jewish community. Genealogical information is available through the Beth El Memorial Park Cemetery records and the Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archives of Temple Beth El.
If you need further information, please contact Steve Shukwit at .