Montefiore Cemetery
Montefiore Cemetery, also known as Old Montefiore Cemetery, is a Jewish cemetery in Springfield Gardens, Queens, New York, established in 1908. The cemetery is called by several names, including Old Montefiore, Springfield, or less commonly, just Montefiore. More than 150,000 have been buried there.
The Shomrim Society, the fraternal society of Jewish officers in the New York City Police Department, has a burial plot for their members in Montefiore Cemetery, and it contains a large granite obelisk erected in 1949.Notable burials
- Hyman Amberg, mobster
- Joseph C. Amberg, mobster
- Louis Amberg, mobster
- Al "Bummy" Davis, boxer
- Herb Edelman, actor
- Sidney A. Fine, New York state assemblyman, senator, and U.S. congressman
- Fyvush Finkel, actor
- Alexander Granach, actor
- Shemaryahu Gurary, Chabad rabbi
- Ari Halberstam, student murdered in anti-Jewish attack
- Philip M. Kleinfeld, New York State assemblyman, senator, and judge
- Oscar Lewis, author and anthropologist
- Lou Limmer, baseball player
- Hans Morgenthau, International Relations Scholar
- Barnett Newman, artist
- Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe
- Menachem Mendel Schneerson, seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe
- Arnold Schuster, Brooklyn clothing salesman and amateur detective
- Aryeh Leib Schochet, Radifker Rebbe
- Sholom Secunda, songwriter
- Jacob Shapiro, mobster
- Irwin Steingut, politician, New York State Assemblyman from 1922 to 1952, Speaker of the Assembly in 1935
- Dave Tarras, musician
- Abraham Telvi, mobster
New Montefiore
In 1928, Montefiore Cemetery expanded to a second site in Farmingdale, New York, named New Montefiore Cemetery.