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Jewish cemetery of Ponta Delgada

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The Jewish cemetery of Ponta Delgada, established in the 19th century, is a quiet, walled plot that holds the graves of Jewish residents and merchants who lived in the Azores. The headstones, inscribed in Hebrew, Portuguese, and sometimes English, tell stories of families who contributed to the island's trade and culture. Visitors can walk among the well-maintained graves, noting the distinctive symbols and epitaphs. The cemetery provides a tangible link to a community that has largely disappeared, offering a reflective experience away from the city's bustle.

Don't miss

  • Observe the mix of Hebrew and Portuguese inscriptions on the tombstones
  • Notice the traditional Jewish symbols carved on many markers
  • Find the grave of notable community leader Abraham Bensaude

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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