Tucked away in the oldest township in New Jersey is Beth Israel Cemetery. Located in the Township of Woodbridge in the northeastern part of the state, the beautiful grounds of Beth Israel are conveniently close to the Garden State Parkway. With its well maintained lawns and caring, professional staff to expertly handle all needs, Beth Israel is a place to honor and memorialize those at rest. Started in 1927, Beth Israel (also known as Woodbridge Memorial Gardens) sits upon historical ground. George Washington stayed in Woodbridge on his travel to take the office of President back in 1789. Woodbridge was also home to several historical figures including Captain John Pike and Tom Bloomfield. As one of the largest townships in the country, Woodbridge is not only historically significant but also beautifully preserved. Ideally located between New York City and Philadelphia, the Township of Woodbridge offers a quiet reprieve from a busy world. Nestled in this solitude is Beth Israel Cemetery, a place dedicated to remembering loved ones and paying honor to their memories. Beth Israel is also where family and friends can gather to spend a peaceful moment and reflect in a setting filled with beauty and tranquility. |