The
Jewish Cemetery of
New Bedford, Massachusetts is located in the far north of the city, on Old Plainville Road, just north of
New Bedford Regional Airport. The cemetery was established in 1898 as the principal burying ground for two congregations, Chesed Shel Emes and Ahavath Achim. It is the second Jewish cemetery in the city; the first, a small section of Peckham West Cemetery, was filled up in the 1890s. The developed portion of the cemetery lands is about , with another that is undeveloped forest. The cemetery land is now owned by a number of organizations: the Tifereth Israel congregation owns about , Ahavath Achim owns , and two small parcels are owned by other organizations. Entrances to the cemetery are marked by stone posts with bronze plaques.