History
West View Cemetery, the successor to Rodef Shalom's first burial ground, Bes Almon Cemetery on Troy Hill, was dedicated in 1880. Only 35 acres of the 110-acre property are being utilized for burials, leaving a great deal of open space for contemplation.
Specialties
Dedicated workers maintain more than 6,000 gravesites with plants grown in on-site greenhouses. Pre-need planning enables you to make decisions related to your final resting place and create an emotional and financial relief to your loved ones. A section of West View Cemetery has been set aside for burials that comply with both green standards for minimal environmental impact and traditional Jewish burial practices.