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Enjoy more ways to connect with our stories and heritage with our mobile guide available on the Bloomberg Connects app.
Virtually explore Willesden Jewish Cemetery. Take a closer look at the what’s on, listen to audio commentary from our volunteers, use the app to explore the cemetery independently and much more.
Accessing the App
Download the app on your mobile or tablet. Once downloaded, search for 'Willesden Jewish Cemetery'.
You can also search for 'Bloomberg Connects' on the App Store or Google Play.
The app is available in many languages (including Arabic, Welsh, German, Greek, Ukrainian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Korean, Chinese, and Dutch) thanks to integration with Google Translate, and has options to explore the collection via audio description or BSL.The cemetery grounds are a quiet place of reflection and remembrance. We ask you to follow Jewish customs during your visit.
What’s on
A friendly in person discussion in a non-judgemental space for adults who want to talk openly about death. All welcome.
Learn about our historic buildings, listed monuments and the lives and legacies of the artists, architects and creative industry personalities resting here.
Reflect on stories of heritage and belonging through learning about refugee experience of people buried in Willesden Jewish Cemetery
Join us for the Highlights walking tour, bringing Jewish heritage to life through remarkable stories and architectural landscape
Join AJEX at the Jewish War Memorial in Willesden Jewish Cemetery on Sunday 5th July for a Service of Remembrance and a special guided walk.
Jewish Communal Leaders buried in Willesden Jewish Cemetery
Uncover the stories of tradition breaking genius and the world of art at Willesden Jewish Cemetery
The story of Jewish holidaymaking in Bournemouth through hotels, traditions and memories
Heritage Open Day and Open House free guided walk, revealing the stories of people buried in Willesden Jewish Cemetery
Learn about the early history of Willesden Jewish Cemetery and the people who made it happen