Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial festivities kick off this weekend – The Cincinnati Enquirer

Posted By on September 22, 2021

Cincinnatis Jewish community launches its bicentennial celebration this weekend with the rededication of Chestnut Street Cemetery, the first Jewish cemetery west of the Allegheny Mountains.

The fenced-in grave sitelocated at Chestnut Street and Central Avenue in West End wasestablished in 1821 to bury the first Jewish settlers in Cincinnati even before the citys first synagogue, what is now Rockdale Temple, was started.

So, the cemetery anniversary is also the anniversary of the Jewish community.

During the past 200 years, Cincinnati became the birthplace of American Reform Judaism and ordained the first female rabbi in the United States.

The Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial has partnered with the Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati Art Museum, ArtsWave and the Cincinnati Reds Community Fund for programs throughout the year-long celebration.

The rededication of Chestnut Street Cemetery will be at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.

Also part of the celebration this weekend,the Ish Festival, a Jewish and Israeli arts and culture festival, will be held at Washington Park in Over-the-Rhine.Tickets are required for the night market and concert by musician Matisyahu on Saturday, 6 to 11 p.m. The Ish Festival is free on Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For more information on the bicentennial, visit http://www.jewishcincy200.org.

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