Historic Sites of Manitoba: Rosh Pina Memorial Park (2795 Main Street, Winnipeg)

This cemetery on Main Street in Winnipeg contains a large, semi-circular plaque listing the names of the people buried here. It, along with the Hebrew Sick Benefit Cemetery and Bnay Abraham Cemetery, is now owned and operated by the Congregation Etz Chayim.

Entrance to the Rosh Pina Memorial Park

Entrance to the Rosh Pina Memorial Park (2010)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

Aerial view of Rosh Pina Memorial Park

Aerial view of Rosh Pina Memorial Park (May 2021)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.96347, W97.08242
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Rosh Pina Synagogue (123 Matheson Avenue East, Winnipeg)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Bnay Abraham Cemetery (4639 Main Street, RM of West St. Paul)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Hebrew Sick Benefit Cemetery and War Memorial (2605 McPhillips Street, Winnipeg)

Sources:

We thank George Penner and Rena Boroditsky for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 1 May 2025

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