Jewish obituaries

Jewish obituary resources in Pennsylvania

A gathering place for the memories of Pennsylvania’s Jewish community, drawn from families, funeral homes, and community publications across the state.

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Traditional Jewish burial infrastructure near Pennsylvania

Jewish Obituary's regional burial guide identifies traditional providers, chevra kadisha networks, and practical funeral-care models relevant to families in Pennsylvania.

Updated July 2026 from provider, synagogue, chevra kadisha, and community sources.

Pittsburgh, PA

Gesher HaChaim Jewish Burial Society

Autonomous Jewish burial society

Philadelphia, PA

Beth Hamedrosh Chevra Kadisha Network

Orthodox chevra kadisha network

Philadelphia, PA

Dignified Burial Fund

Financial and logistical support for dignified Jewish burial

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As families and funeral homes across Pennsylvania share memorials, they will appear here. Until then, use this page to find nearby Jewish funeral homes and mourning resources.

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Honor a life in Pennsylvania

Create a lasting memorial page with a biography, photographs, a candle, and a guestbook, open for family and friends to share their memories.