Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery

Category: Cemetery in Miami, Florida

Address: 1125 NW 137th St, Miami, FL 33168, USA

Phone: +13056814432

Opening hours

Sunday: 8:15AM–4PM

Monday: 8:15AM–4:15PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8:15AM–4:15PM

Thursday: 8:15AM–4:15PM

Friday: 8:15AM–4:15PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Linda Ray

Sep 5, 2021

Brad , the manager is extremely rude and nasty. Don’t have your loved ones buried there.

Mel Fernandez

Mar 23, 2018

My beautiful wife is buried here, staff very friendly and professional.

William Haney

May 1, 2017

Mt. Sinai is very quiet..... and well maintained. As with many Jewish Cemeteries, it's on the decline a bit; Jews no longer live in the area and few people come to visit. Younger children for the most part have moved away or choose cremation these days. It's sad, but dont expect "special treatment" just because you decided to stop by...... There are usually few staff to help you - and sometimes only one. They will readily provide you with the location of the grave(s) you are looking for and there is a large map on the wall as you enter the Office - the Cemetery is very well laid out on a grid pattern with the sections noted (A, B, C, etc) and the individual plots. NOTE: Just keep in mind that each plot on the map is for SIX graves so you cant just count what appears to be three "rows" of plots from the road on the map - since there are at least TWO rows within a single plot - once you figure it out, it's pretty easy to find the graves/stones you are looking for.

Noel Grijalva

Mar 20, 2017

Very clean and well keep cemetery.

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Questions & Answers

Can you tell me if my Father, Barney Namerow is buried in your cemetary?

Kenneth Namerow | Sep 13, 2021
Bills Schedule | Jan 16, 2022

Check FindAGrave.com online. Volunteers have added many (but not all) of the graves there; often with pictures of the gravestones. The office, in the past, was reluctant to give much information over the phone, but that may have changed since Covid....and if you are family, they used to provide info more easily.

How do I find the plot # for a loved one?

Jill Waroff | Sep 13, 2020
jason ssanti | Sep 13, 2020

Ring the office bell and ask for a map.

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