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Frechie Stichting Cemetery

Frechie Stichting Cemetery
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The Frechie (Foundation) Stichting Cemetery, Putte, Netherlands is situated in North Brabant, at N 51 22.568, E 4 23.058.

The Frechie Foundation burial society in charge of this Jewish cemetery in Putte (Holland) was founded in 1884. The cemetery is named after the founder Henri Frechie.

Since 1910, mainly Dutch Jews (about 1800) from Antwerp, Ashkenasic and Sephardic, are buried or reburied on this cemetery.

In the cemetery of the Frechie Foundation are located a plot for Brussels and a plot for the Sephardic community in Antwerp.
Machsike Hadas Cemetery

Machsike Hadas Cemetery
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Putte - Machsike Hadas Jewish Cemetery serves the ultra-orthodox Machsike Hadas Jewish community of Antwerpen, Belgium.

Putte, a small village that is partly in Holland and partly in Belgium, approximately 30 km north of Antwerp. The Dutch part of Putte is located in the province of North-Brabant in The Netherlands. The burials were mainly from Antwerp because the Jewish cemeteries in Belgium are not eternal. Coming from Antwerp, the cemeteries are the right side of the main road to Holland.

The Machsike Hadas cemetery is located behind the Frechie Foundation cemetery.

Burials at this cemetery date since 1910.
Shomre Hadas

Shomre Hadas
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Shomre Hadas Cemetery, the largest Jewish cemetery of the Antwerp Jewish community, was founded about 1920, and is located in Putte, Holland.

Many are reburied here from an old cemetery in Antwerp - Kiel.