The South African Jewish Museum's archives (SAJM) Jewish Digital Archive Project is the digital component of the SAJM archive. It aims to maintain a record of Southern Africa's social, economic and political history. JDAP comprises personal narratives and special collections linked to organizations, local communities, and cultural events.
Photograph of the grave of John Blieden (1887-1950), West Park Cemetery, Johannesburg. He was the widower of Bella Blieden (nee Goldberg) and his three children were Roma Lilian Blieden, Julian Blieden and Helen Solow (nee Blieden). His parents were Julius and Yochved Blieden of Johannesburg.
Photograph of the grave of Pesach Jacob Blieden (1877-1955), West Park Cemetery, Johannesburg. He was the husband of Annie Blieden (formerly Shenker nee Norman), widow of Yetta Millie Blieden (nee Rubin) and son of Julius and Yochved Blieden (nee Gittelson). His children were Julia Dombey (nee Blieden) (1907-1972), Renee Cantor (nee Blieden) (1909-1988), Bernard Blieden (1913-1997) and Esther Kernoff (nee Blieden) (1916-2013).
Photograph of the graves of Helena Freda Blieden (nee Blieden) (1878-1962) and Julius Blieden (1872-1949) in West Park Cemetery, Johannesburg. She was the daughter of Julius and Yochved Blieden (nee Gittelson) of Johannesburg and he was the son of Benjamin and Zerne Charlotte Blieden of Žagarė, Lithuania. Both were born in Žagarė, Lithuania. Their children were Zena Berkley (1907-1984), Judell Blieden (1908-1992) and Bernard Blieden (1912-1991).
Photograph of the grave of Fanny Meyer (nee Blieden) (1891-1980), wife of Abraham Leopold Meyer, daughter of Julius and Yochved Blieden (nee Gittelson), West Park Cemetery, Johannesburg.
Photograph of the grave of Annie Kantor (nee Fogelman) (1882-1957), wife of Maurice (Manasseh) Kantor. She is buried in West Park Cemetery, Johannesburg.
Photograph of the grave of Maurice (Manasseh) Kantor, (1873-1948), husband of Annie Kantor (nee Fogelman). He was the son of Vulf (Welve)and Faiga Kantor from Shavl (Siauliai) Lithuania. He was a pioneer of Johannesburg. He is buried in West Park Cemetery, Johannesburg.
Photograph of the grave of Abraham Leopold (1880-1961). He was the husband of Fanny Meyer (nee Blieden) His parents were Leizer Wolf and Roche Ziviah Meyer (nee Gardner). His children were Julian Meyer, Leah Wilma Freinkel (nee Meyer) and Zelda Rapeport (nee Meyer). He is buried in the West Park cemetery, Johannesburg.
Photograph of the grave of Dr Jack Baynash (Beinashowitz)(1903-1953), twin son of Abraham Leib and Sarah Zelda Beinashowitz (nee Meyer). His wife was Esther Baynash (formerly Beiles nee Jacobs). He died in London and his body was repatriated to South Africa for burial at the West Park cemetery, Johannesburg.
Photograph of the grave of Abraham Leib Beinashowitz (1876-1943), husband of Sarah Zelda Beinashowitz (nee Meyer). He was the son of Joshe Noach and Channa Leah Beinashowitz of Posvol, (Pasvalys) Lithuania. His children were Jack Baynash, Elick Baynash, Joseph Noah Beinashowitz, Annie Zulman (nee Beinashowitz) and Lily Nathan (nee Beinashowitz). He is buried in the West Park Cemetery, Johannesburg.