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Mizpah Congregation Cemetery
Chattanooga, TN

Mizpah Congregation Cemetery
3rd and Collins Street
Chattanooga , TN
423-267-9771

Established in 1866 by the Hebrew Benevolent Association, Mizpah Congregation Cemetery became the first Jewish cemetery in Chattanooga , serving the congregation whose name it bears. The cemetery is located adjacent to the Citizen’s and Confederate Cemetery , but the two are separated by a small stone wall and fence. Soon after the establishment of Mizpah Cemetery , the Hebrew Benevolent Association purchased a potter’s field for the purpose of exhuming Union and Confederate Jewish soldiers who died during the Chattanooga campaign and were buried locally. The soldiers were, indeed, exhumed and given appropriate burial in the potter’s field with full Jewish rites.

Though small, Mizpah Cemetery is home to some of Chattanooga ’s finest and most beautiful cemetery art, including a monument honoring Chattanooga Times and New York Times publisher, Adolph Ochs.

   
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