Cemetery

Westchester Hills Cemetery and Community Mausoleum

Rabbi Stephen S. Wise wrote, "The House of Eternity is a forecourt to the Life Everlasting. In it peace and beauty should dwell. Let the scene of the last mortal dwelling place of those who are precious to us be beautiful and sacred, in token of our changeless love and unfaltering faith."

With loving care and earnest devotion, we have created a memorial park that its peace and beauty may bring consolation and balm to grief–stricken hearts.

To select the spot to be consecrated as the final earthly resting place, and avoid unfair burden on others when their hearts are most heavy, please visit the cemetery and confer with the Director, Michael Scarpelli.

In keeping with the Free Synagogue spirit of service to community, strict avoidance of commercialization of the Cemetery has been maintained.

History:

Our cemetery site was established in the 19th Century as the non–sectarian Mount Hope Cemetery. Our congregation, then called the Free Synagogue, purchased the northern end of the site in 1919 and established the Westchester Hills Cemetery of the Free Synagogue.

Description:

The Cemetery accommodates approximately 1,500 plots and numerous individual and family mausoleum as well as a Community Mausoleum designed for 138 crypts.

Notable individuals and families interred at Westchester Hills include Barricini, Guggenheim, Tisch, Millstein, Lee Strasburg, John Garfield, Judy Holiday, David Susskind, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Billy Rose and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise.

Directions

Located at: 400 Saw Mill River Road (Route 9A)
Hastings on Hudson, NY 10706
914-478-1767
Michael Scarpelli, Director of Operations

Train:
Metro–North Hudson River Division to Hastings on Hudson
Taxi to Cemetery 914-478-1234

Car:
Henry Hudson Parkway to Saw Mill River Parkway, Exit 16
Right turn onto Lawrence Street; Left turn onto 9A. The cemetery is on left.