Genizah Day – Sunday March 26, 2023

Families, Synagogues, & Schools may deliver up to 10 boxes or bags of worn
religious books and ritual objects to be buried in the Gan Zikaron Genizah 

The Gan Zikaron Geniza
Garden of Remembrance Geniza

The Garden of Remembrance (Gan Zikaron) Memorial Park is honored to provide our local community with a Genizah for burial of Shemot (religious texts and articles), which may include well-worn holy books, Bibles, and scrolls containing God’s name in Hebrew, worn t’fillin, and torn Torah mantles. Prayer books that are lightly used should be donated to a secondhand Jewish bookstore, college Hillel, or emerging Jewish community, not the Garden of Remembrance Genizah. Maintaining a Genizah is a responsibility that the Garden of Remembrance takes great pride in, and we ask that those in our community respect the sacredness of the objects intended for burial by refraining from donating items that do not fall into this sacred category such as Hebrew school workbooks, kippot, Jewish artwork and calendars, audio/visual materials, and computer disks. We are unable to accept any materials that have not been properly sorted prior to drop off.

Follow the signs to the Genizah Drop-Off area at the Memorial Park
14321 Comus Road, Clarksburg, Maryland 20871

The Garden of Remembrance Genizah was generously and thoughtfully dedicated by
Ellen and Stewart Share in memory of the 1.5 million children who were killed in the Holocaust.

For information about the Garden of Remembrance Genizah, please contact the
Garden of Remembrance Memorial Park office at 301-428-3000 or [email protected]