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1125 NW 137th St, Miami, FL 33168, USA
Miami, Florida 33168
+1 305-681-4432

Very clean and well keep cemetery.

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......

We visited last week on the occasion of my son-in-law's yahrzeit. The tree that we paid for to be planted by his grave was completely DEAD. We called the office to complain about the fact that although we reported last time we went there that the tree was not doing well and that we were told by the lady at the office that she will look into it and call us, we never got a call back.

If you are planning to plant a tree by the grave of your loved one, make sure you go to check on it several times within a year to make sure that it is doing OK......before the guarantee runs out...

My grandparents, aunt, uncle and now my parents are all buried here. Don't expect any cooperation and special attention ... I was made to feel "oh just another dead customer!" We requested a refund for having double paid; but OH NO, they never refund money when customers make mistakes! Another time I spent one hour in the summer sun trying to find where my grand parents were buried, they didn't have the courtesy to come outside and help me further! The respect for Jewish tradition also has gone awry! They've been here for many years; the way they conduct themselves is inexcusable!

The man that answered our call informed us that his trees are only guaranteed for one year.. I tried telling him that we don't go there everyday and that his ground keepers should have informed the office about trees that are defective or have some kind of disease. He apologized but kept repeating over and over that his trees are only guaranteed for one year.

Quiet and clean cemetery

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.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:15 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:15 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:15 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Thursday
    8:15 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Friday
    8:15 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    8:15 AM – 4:15 PM

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5
Based on 8 reviews

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

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ALL reviews about Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery

  • Isabel
    Added 2016.09.07
    Very clean and well keep cemetery.
  • Jasmine
    Added 2016.08.29
    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......
  • Kevin
    Added 2015.10.05
    We visited last week on the occasion of my son-in-law's yahrzeit. The tree that we paid for to be planted by his grave was completely DEAD. We called the office to complain about the fact that although we reported last time we went there that the tree was not doing well and that we were told by the lady at the office that she will look into it and call us, we never got a call back.
  • Audrey
    Added 2015.06.24
    If you are planning to plant a tree by the grave of your loved one, make sure you go to check on it several times within a year to make sure that it is doing OK......before the guarantee runs out...
  • Melissa
    Added 2014.06.29
    My grandparents, aunt, uncle and now my parents are all buried here. Don't expect any cooperation and special attention ... I was made to feel "oh just another dead customer!" We requested a refund for having double paid; but OH NO, they never refund money when customers make mistakes! Another time I spent one hour in the summer sun trying to find where my grand parents were buried, they didn't have the courtesy to come outside and help me further! The respect for Jewish tradition also has gone awry! They've been here for many years; the way they conduct themselves is inexcusable!
  • Aidan
    Added 2014.05.08
    The man that answered our call informed us that his trees are only guaranteed for one year.. I tried telling him that we don't go there everyday and that his ground keepers should have informed the office about trees that are defective or have some kind of disease. He apologized but kept repeating over and over that his trees are only guaranteed for one year.
  • Nicholas
    Added 2013.12.13
    Quiet and clean cemetery
  • Madeline
    Added 2013.09.05
    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.
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