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The Westchester Hills Cemetery is at 400 Saw Mill River Road in
Hastings-on-Hudson Hastings-on-Hudson is a village in Westchester County located in the southwestern part of the town of Greenburgh in the state of New York, United States. It is located on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, approximately north of midtown Manh ...
,
Westchester County Westchester County is located in the U.S. state of New York. It is the seventh most populous county in the State of New York and the most populous north of New York City. According to the 2020 United States Census, the county had a population ...
, New York, approximately 20 miles north of
New York City New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the Un ...
. It is a Jewish cemetery, and many well-known entertainers and performers are interred there. It was founded by the
Stephen Wise Free Synagogue Stephen Wise Free Synagogue is a Reform synagogue located at 30 West 68th Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The congregation was the first of multiple "free synagogue" branches in the early 20th century. History Foundation In 19 ...
in 1919 when the synagogue acquired the northern portion of the Mount Hope Cemetery.


Notable interments

*Barricini family, boxed candy makers *Charles E. Bloch (1927–2006), President Bloch Publishing Company * Mischa Elman (1891–1967), violinist *I. J. Fox (1888–1947), notable furrier *Joyce Pinn Fox (1931–2020), banking executive * Captain George Fried (1877–1949), won Navy Cross for rescue of ships ''Antinoe'', and ''Florida'' * Stanley P. Friedman (1925–2006), writer *
John Garfield John Garfield (born Jacob Julius Garfinkle, March 4, 1913 – May 21, 1952) was an American actor who played brooding, rebellious, working-class characters. He grew up in poverty in New York City. In the early 1930s, he became a member of ...
(1913–1952), actor *
George Gershwin George Gershwin (; born Jacob Gershwine; September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned popular, jazz and classical genres. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions ' ...
(1898–1937), composer * Ira Gershwin (1896–1983), lyricist * Jonah Goldman (1906–1980), baseball player * Ben Grauer (1908–1977), television and radio personality *
Guggenheim family The Guggenheim family ( ) is an American-Jewish family known for making their fortune in the mining industry, in the early 20th century, especially in the United States and South America. After World War I, many family members withdrew from th ...
, founders of the Guggenheim Museum *
Sidney Hillman Sidney Hillman (March 23, 1887 – July 10, 1946) was an American labor leader. He was the head of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America and was a key figure in the founding of the Congress of Industrial Organizations and in marshaling labor' ...
(1887–1946), first president of Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America *
Judy Holliday Judy Holliday (born Judith Tuvim, June 21, 1921 – June 7, 1965) was an American actress, comedian and singer.Obituary '' Variety'', June 9, 1965, p. 71. She began her career as part of a nightclub act before working in Broadway plays and mus ...
(1921–1965), actress *
Allyn King Allyn S. King (February 1, 1899 – March 31, 1930) was an American stage and film actress and singer who began her career in vaudeville, and later as a Ziegfeld Follies performer. Early life King was born in North Carolina to Allen S. and ...
(1899–1930), Broadway actress and former Ziegfeld Follies performer * Richard Lindner (1901–1976), German-American painter * Lucille Lortel (1900–1999), actress and producer * Arnold Newman (1918–2006), photographer *
Roberta Peters Roberta Peters (May 4, 1930 – January 18, 2017) was an American coloratura soprano. One of the most prominent American singers to achieve lasting fame and success in opera, Peters is noted for her 35-year association with the Metropolitan Oper ...
(1930–2017), opera singer *
Tony Randall Anthony Leonard Randall (born Aryeh Leonard Rosenberg; February 26, 1920 – May 17, 2004) was an American actor. He is best known for portraying the role of Felix Unger in a television adaptation of the 1965 play '' The Odd Couple'' by Neil Sim ...
(1920–2004), actor *
Max Reinhardt Max Reinhardt (; born Maximilian Goldmann; 9 September 1873 – 30 October 1943) was an Austrian-born theatre and film director, intendant, and theatrical producer. With his innovative stage productions, he is regarded as one of the most pro ...
(1873–1943), producer and director * Billy Rose (1899–1966), Broadway producer * A. M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist *
Robert Rossen Robert Rossen (March 16, 1908 – February 18, 1966) was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer whose film career spanned almost three decades. His 1949 film '' All the King's Men'' won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor and Be ...
(1908–1966), motion picture director and screenwriter *
Ron Silver Ronald Arthur Silver (July 2, 1946 – March 15, 2009) was an American actor/activist, director, producer, and radio host. As an actor, he portrayed Henry Kissinger, Alan Dershowitz and Angelo Dundee. He was awarded a Tony in 1988 for Best Acto ...
(1946–2009), American actor, director, and producer *
Lee Strasberg Lee Strasberg (born Israel Strassberg; November 17, 1901 – February 17, 1982) was an American theatre director, actor and acting teacher. He co-founded, with theatre directors Harold Clurman and Cheryl Crawford, the Group Theatre in 1931 ...
(1901–1982), actor-teacher *
Paula Strasberg Paula Strasberg (born Pearl Miller; March 8, 1909 – April 29, 1966) was an American stage actress. She became actor and teacher Lee Strasberg's second wife and mother of actors John and Susan Strasberg, as well as Marilyn Monroe's acting coac ...
(1909–1966), actress-teacher *Irving Sturm (1932–2010), founder of
Iridium Jazz Club The Iridium is a music club located on Broadway in New York City. The club featured weekly performances by Les Paul for nearly fifteen years. History The club opened in January 1994 at its original location, at 63rd Street and Broadway in th ...
and
Ellen's Stardust Diner Ellen's Stardust Diner is a retro 1950s theme restaurant located at 1650 Broadway on the southeast corner of 51st Street in Theater District, Manhattan, New York City. The diner is regarded as one of the best theme restaurants in New York ow ...
*
Maxine Sullivan Maxine Sullivan (May 13, 1911 – April 7, 1987), born Marietta Williams in Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States, was an American jazz vocalist and performer. As a vocalist, Sullivan was active for half a century, from the mid-1930s to just b ...
(1911–1987), American jazz vocalist and performer *
David Susskind David Howard Susskind (December 19, 1920 – February 22, 1987) was an American producer of TV, movies, and stage plays and also a TV talk show host. His talk shows were innovative in the genre and addressed timely, controversial topics beyond th ...
(1920–1987), Emmy award-winning producer *
Laurence Tisch Laurence Alan Tisch (March 5, 1923 – November 15, 2003) was an American businessman, investor and billionaire. He was the CEO of CBS television network from 1986 to 1995. With his brother Bob Tisch, he was part owner of Loews Corporation. ...
(1923–2003), head of CBS and co-founder of Loews, brother of Preston *
Preston Robert Tisch Preston Robert Tisch (April 29, 1926 – November 15, 2005) was an American businessman who was the chairman and—along with his brother Laurence Tisch—was part owner of the Loews Corporation. From 1991 until his death, Tisch owned 50 ...
(1926–2005), financier and business magnate, brother of Laurence * Rabbi Stephen Wise (1874–1949), religious leader * Louise Waterman Wise (1874–1947), social worker and artist, wife of Stephen Wise * Alexandra Pregel (1907–1984), Russian-American artist *
Boris Pregel Boris Pregel (russian: Борис Юльевич Прегель; 24 January 1893 – 7 December 1976) was a Russian Empire-born Jewish engineer and dealer in uranium and radium. He was born in Odessa, in the Russian Empire, and studied engineering ...
(1893–1976), scientist-physicist


External links


Westchester Hills Cemetery at FindAGrave.com


References

{{Commons category 1919 establishments in New York (state) Cemeteries in Westchester County, New York Jewish cemeteries in New York (state)