Segula Cemetery
Segula Cemetery is a cemetery in Central District, Israel. Segula Cemetery is situated nearby to the post office דואר ישראל, as well as near the library ספריה עירונית.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Cemetery
- Description: cemetery in Petah Tikva, Israel
- Also known as: “Sgula cemetery”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Mulabbis and Petah-Tikva Center for the Performing Arts.
Mulabbis
Archaeological site
Tel Mulabbis is an archaeological mound in modern Petah Tikva, Israel. Mulabbis is a key site in the Yarkon River basin, with habitation remains from the Roman, Byzantine, Early Islamic, Crusader, Mamluk and Late Ottoman periods. Mulabbis is situated 1 km southwest of Segula Cemetery.
Petah-Tikva Center for the Performing Arts
Theater building
Photo: Yossipik, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Petah-Tikva Center for the Performing Arts is a theater building, which is situated 1 km south of Segula Cemetery.
Petah Tikva Segula
Railway station
Photo: Eden1996, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Petah Tikva–Segula railway station is a suburban passenger railway station in Israel, operated by Israel Railways. It is located on the Yarkon Railway in northeast Petah Tikva at the Yarkonim shopping district across the Segula industrial zone and is separated from the rest of the city. Petah Tikva Segula is situated 1½ km northeast of Segula Cemetery.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kfar Avraham and Petah Tikva.
Kfar Avraham
Suburb
Photo: A&D, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kfar Avraham was a moshav founded by the Hapoel HaMizrachi organization in March 1932. Kfar Avraham officially became part of Petah Tikva in 1952 and is today a neighborhood in the northern part of the city.
Petah Tikva
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Petah Tikva is an eastern suburb of Tel Aviv, Israel, population 248,000. For those into early Zionist history, a number of the old buildings have been preserved, though they can be hard to find, and the signs describing them are only in Hebrew.
Ein Ganim
Suburb
Photo: Avi1111, CC BY-SA 2.5.
Ein Ganim was the first moshav po'alim in Israel. The moshav was established in 1908 near Petah Tikva by members of the Second Aliyah and was named after the Levitical city of Ein Ganim, mentioned in the book of Joshua 21:29.
Segula Cemetery
- Categories: Jewish cemetery and burial
- Location: Central District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
32.1033° or 32° 6′ 12″ northLongitude
34.88789° or 34° 53′ 16″ eastOpen location code
8G4P4V3Q+85OpenStreetMap ID
way 42856019OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemeteryWikidata ID
Q6958598
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In Other Languages
From Czech to Spanish—“Segula Cemetery” goes by many names.
- Czech: “Hřbitov v Sgule”
- French: “cimetière de Segula”
- French: “Cimetière de Segula”
- German: “Segula Friedhof”
- Hebrew: “בית העלמין סגולה”
- Hebrew: “בית הקברות סגולה”
- Hebrew: “בית עלמין סגולה”
- Hebrew: “בית קברות סגולה”
- Hebrew: “סגולה - בית העלמין”
- Hebrew: “סגולה - בית הקברות”
- Italian: “cimitero di Segula”
- Romanian: “Cimitirul Segula din Petah Tikva”
- Russian: “кладбище Сгула”
- Russian: “Сгула”
- Spanish: “Cementerio de Segula”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include דואר ישראל and ספריה עירונית.
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