For over a century, our 168-acre Jewish cemetery has served the Woodbridge community; in 1957, Eleanor Roosevelt dedicated plants brought from the Holy Land in our Bible Garden. Flowering garden beds, tree-lined avenues, and our white stone Ten Commandments monument, which is flanked by two lions and stands as a memorial to the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, distinguish our grounds. In addition to in-ground burial in monumental and memorial park sections, we offer lawn crypts, pre-need planning services, in-ground cremation gardens, as well as chapel, atrium, and garden crypts and niches in the mausoleums. Woodbridge Memorial Gardens is a mausoleum complex within the cemetery serving families of all faiths, including chapel, atrium, garden crypts and niches.
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