First Shearith Israel Graveyard, Chatham Square Cemetery

11 reviews

55 - 57 St James Pl, New York, NY 10038

www.shearithisrael.org

+12128730300

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First Shearith Israel Graveyard, Chatham Square Cemetery is a Cemetery located at 55 - 57 St James Pl, New York, NY 10038. It has received 11 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.

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Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

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  • The address of First Shearith Israel Graveyard, Chatham Square Cemetery: 55 - 57 St James Pl, New York, NY 10038

  • First Shearith Israel Graveyard, Chatham Square Cemetery has 4.6 stars from 11 reviews

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  • "Ancient by the standards of we immigrants (the Lenape and other First Peoples were here thousands of years ago of course)"

    "Walked about 30 mins to go look at this historic location only to be disappointed because it was closed"

    "Built in 1682, it's the only remaining 17th century structure in all of Manhattan"

    "Hello I would like to know if Moses Fenstermacher born July 18, 1910 in Lublin died in August 1981 in Brooklyn is buried in your cemetery?"

    "Simply beautiful"

Reviews

  • Davis D. Janowski

Ancient by the standards of we immigrants (the Lenape and other First Peoples were here thousands of years ago of course). This little patch of open ground, a resting place for loved ones of many generations past, can be found on a 1766 map of the area surrounded then by more open country. It was, at the time on the outer fringes of civilization. I've uploaded a screenshot of the section of the map, which is from the Library of Congress. On it the cemetery is identified in a derogatory fashion as "Jews Burying Ground," sadly a typical way of identification for the time. We have so few remnants of anything dating to the early colonial period and here we have one, hidden in plain site. Amazing too, how much higher the ground level was in the 17th century, or perhaps this was a hilltop.

  • Monique Gonzalez

Walked about 30 mins to go look at this historic location only to be disappointed because it was closed. There was a lock on the gate. Even though it said open 24 hrs. It's not kept up at all either. Everything is over grown. I do know community members that would assist in maintaining it. If given the opportunity. Hopefully the information gets updated to closed.

  • chapswick

Built in 1682, it's the only remaining 17th century structure in all of Manhattan. You won't find anything that ancient anywhere else. Worth a visit!

  • BENSIMON agnes

Hello I would like to know if Moses Fenstermacher born July 18, 1910 in Lublin died in August 1981 in Brooklyn is buried in your cemetery?

  • Michael Newmark

Simply beautiful. Wonderful to see the history here surrounded by towering streets. Would like to go inside sometime.

  • Rachael Calleros

Looked nice, but the gate was locked, sad we couldn’t walk inside.

  • mcLa twofivesix

Surreal location at edge of cTown...

  • Paul Lee

Fasninating bit of old New York.

  • joe konig

Open on july 4 only.

  • Javier Garcia Feijoo
  • Alex Hughes

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