MOUNT SINAI
SIMI VALLEY

Mount Sinai Simi Valley opened in 1997 after the Cemetery Management Committee of Sinai Temple learned that by the year 2020, there would be no Jewish cemetery property available in Southern California for future generations. After evaluating several locations, Sinai Temple dedicated 150 acres of undeveloped land in nearby Simi Valley as a sacred setting to serve our current and future Los Angeles Jewish community for the next 250 years.

Hence, Mount Sinai Simi Valley was born. Our stunning Jewish memorial park, set in a quiet valley just outside of the San Fernando Valley, reflects the holiness of Jerusalem with its scenic mountain landscape, its dramatic architecture and its overriding sense of peace and sanctity. For the Jewish community of Los Angeles, Mount Sinai Simi Valley represents a unique and seamless juncture for starting new family traditions.

Our park is located in a spectacular setting off of the 118 Freeway and is the only synagogue-owned Jewish cemetery in Ventura County.


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