Great Synagogue, Rue de la Regence. Telephone 512-21-90.
- Le Cimetiere Israelite de Kraainem: In Wezembeek, the cemeteries are held by the "Communauté Israélite de Bruxelles", the "Communauté Israélite Orthodoxe de Bruxelles Machsike Hadass", and the "Communauté Israélite Libérale de Belgique".
- Le Cimetiere du Dieweg:
Book: Le Cimetiere du Dieweg (Bruxelles, ville d' articlet et d' histoire, 2291, 6/19/1996 and VERMAELEN B. WAUTERS T.. Sobookbel Edition, "Ministere de la Region de Bruxelles 1993 24p. French. D/1993/6842/0.2 Philippe Pierret's database of all Jews buried in Belgium up to 1914. His March 1999 book on the 19th c. Dieweg cemetery in Brussels Brussels is called Ces pierres qui nous parlent..., publisher Didier Devillez, ISBN 2-87396-027-2. The books are among the collection at the Jewish Museum of Belgium. Source: contact Daniel Dratwa:
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. The Jews of Luxembourg relates to Brussels' history of the Jewish community, rabbis, and the cemeteries. Information can be given about graves by GenAmi's Micheline Gutmann:
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- Henri-Chapelle Cemetery: In eastern part of Belgium, close to the German border, postal number 4841). Source: Jean-Louis Seel, Belgium
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