Cemeteries · Northern Ireland
Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery
Also known as: Iddewiaeth
In or near Craigarogan.
Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery is a cemetery in the United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 30 min–1 h
- Nearest railway station
- Whiteabbey · 2.5 km
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
Getting there & planning your visit
To visit Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery, the nearest railway station is Whiteabbey, located 2.5 km away. The postcode for sat-nav is BT36 6DS, and entry to the cemetery is free.
About
Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery is a named cemetery in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to AD -500. Denomination: jewish. Coordinates: 54.6705°, -5.9436°.
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From the Wikipedia article
Judaism (Hebrew: יַהֲדוּת, romanized: Yahăḏūṯ) is an Abrahamic, monotheistic, ethnic religion that comprises the collective spiritual, cultural, and legal traditions of the Jewish people. Religious Jews regard Judaism as their means of observing the Mosaic covenant, which they believe was established between God and the Jewish people. The religion is considered one of the earliest monotheistic religions. Judaism as a religion and culture is founded upon a diverse body of texts, traditions, theologies, and worldviews. Among Judaism's core texts are the Torah (Biblical Hebrew: תּוֹרָה, lit. 'Teaching'), the Nevi'im (נְבִיאִים, 'Prophets'), and the Ketuvim (כְּתוּבִים, 'Writings'), which together compose the Hebrew Bible. In Modern Hebrew, the Hebrew Bible is often referred to as the Tanakh (תַּנַ׳׳ךּ, Tanaḵ)—an acronym of its constituent divisions—or the Miqra (מִקְרָא, Miqrāʾ, '[that which is] called out'). With some differences in order and content, what Christianity calls the Old Testament has the same books as the Hebrew Bible. In addition to scripture, Jewish religious texts include the Oral Torah (תּוֹרָה שֶׁבְּעַל־פֶּה, Tōrā šebbəʿal-pe, 'Torah of the mouth'), comprising the Mishnah, Talmud, Tosefta, and Jewish legal Midrashim (מִדְרָשִׁים, 'Studies' or 'Expositions'); Halakha (הֲלָכָה, 'the Way'), or Jewish law; Aggadah (אָגָּדָה, 'Narrative'); and responsa. The Hebrew word torah can mean "teaching", "law", or "instruction", but "Torah" can also be used as a general term for any Jewish text or teaching that expands or elaborates on the original Five Books of Moses. Representing the core of the Jewish spiritual and religious tradition, the Torah is both a term and a set of teachings that are explicitly self-positioned as encompassing at least seventy—and potentially infinite—facets and interpretations. Judaism's texts, traditions, and values strongly influenced later Abrahamic religions, including Christianity and Islam. Hebraism, like Hellenism, significantly…
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Background
History
Around the 1st century CE, there were several small Jewish sects: the Pharisees, Sadducees, Zealots, Essenes, and Christians. After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, these sects vanished. Christianity survived, but by breaking with Judaism and becoming a separate religion; the Pharisees survived but in the form of Rabbinic Judaism (today, known simply as "Judaism"). The Sadducees rejected the divine inspiration of the Prophets and the Writings, relying only on the Torah as divinely inspired. Consequently, a number of other core tenets of the Pharisees' belief system (which became the basis for modern Judaism), were also dismissed by the Sadducees. (The Samaritans practiced a…
Description
A large portion of the Hebrew Bible recounts the Hebrews' relationship with God from their earliest traditions through the Second Temple period (i.e., until roughly 70 CE, when the Temple was destroyed). Abraham, initially called Abram (), is presented as the ancestor of the Israelites, the descendants of Jacob—whose name is changed to Israel () in Genesis 32:29—and thus the Hebrews. In the patriarchal age, God establishes a covenant with Abraham that includes the institution of circumcision () as a sign of that covenant, established when Abraham was 99 years old; the requirement to circumcise the males of his household is recorded in Genesis 17:10–14. God changes Abram's name to Abraham in…
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- Coordinates
- 54.6705, -5.9436
- District
- Antrim and Newtownabbey
- Postcode
- BT36 6DS
- Parliamentary constituency
- Belfast North
- Nearest railway station
- Whiteabbey — 2.5 km
Sources
- osm: w639200923 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Judaism (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Menorah 0307.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery?
- Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery is in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (postcode BT36 6DS).
- What is Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery?
- Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery is a cemetery in the United Kingdom.
- How do I get to Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery?
- The nearest railway station is Whiteabbey, about 2.5 km away. Drivers can use postcode BT36 6DS.
- Is Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery free to visit?
- Yes, Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery is free to enter.
- How do I get to Carnmoney Jewish Cemetery?
- The nearest railway station is Whiteabbey, about 2.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode BT36 6DS.