Yes it does have a Jewish section. The plots were sold by the New Brunswick Lodge Cemetery Association. The document certifying the sale of the plots states that "only a person of the Jewish faith may be buried in this cemetery".
William Sidis is buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Newark, New Jersey. His grave is located in the section designated for the Jewish community, as he was of Jewish descent. The exact location within the cemetery can be identified through cemetery records or maps.
Yes.If the person did an Orthodox conversion, they can be buried in any Jewish cemetery.If the conversion was non-Orthodox, they can only be buried in a non-Orthodox cemetery or section, such as Reform, Conservative, and Reconstructionist conversions.
Ohlsdorf Jewish Cemetery was created in 1883.
Jewish cemetery in Roßau was created in 1540.
Willesden Jewish Cemetery was created in 1873.
Jewish cemetery in Währing was created in 1784.
Jewish cemetery of Besançon was created in 1796.
Jewish cemetery of Coro was created in 1832.
Jewish cemetery of Chernivtsi was created in 1866.
Jewish cemetery of Kleinbardorf was created in 1574.
Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery was created in 1806.
Golden Hill Jewish Cemetery was created in 1888.