It is customary today for people to acquire different types of insurance such as life, medical, automobile, etc... for themselves and their loved ones. They do so in order to protect themselves from all sorts of unfortunate situations that can arise in the course of a lifetime. And they do so in order to give themselves and their loved ones peace of mind and reassurance that they are prepared for any crisis or tragedy coming their way.

But how many of us, even in the Jewish community which places such great emphasis on life-cycle events such as birth (brit milah), Bar and Bat Mitzvah and marriage (hupa), make plans and arrangements for a proper Jewish burial? The truth is very few. Yet, there are a growing number of problems plaguing Jewish burial sites around the world. In France, for example, loved ones are buried with a “time limit” after which they may be disinterred. Many countries have a growing problem of lack of space in cemeteries and so the remedy is to bury two family members in each grave.

Moreover, simple walking access to new graves is often difficult as is even the mere act of lighting a candle at the graveside which can be practically impossible. These are just a few of the problems and challenges facing Jews in different parts of the world in providing dignified and traditional Jewish burials for themselves and their loved ones. Of course, burial decisions are difficult for most of us to even think about, let alone implement. Yet, we all realize that one day we – and our loved ones - will have to face that critical time of decision making.

That is why, ideally, every person should choose their final resting place while they are alive and make the necessary arrangements for their burial with a clear mind. Instead, most people leave such momentous decisions of our eternal resting place to children, grandchildren or others who would be have to make these decisions within days, if not hours, of our death. Most of us want to spare our loved ones such agonizing decisions and responsibilities, particularly at a time of such stress and mourning. And most of us also want to make such important decisions of our own choosing and to our liking.

THIS IS WHY EVISON ISRAEL EXISTS – to offer burial options in private cemeteries located in different cities across Israel. We help you choose your preferred resting place – a burial site of your choice with easy access. We also help you decide details of the type of ceremony you may wish to have and other such arrangements so that your loved ones will not have to make such weighty decisions under stress.

Plots of land for gravesites are available throughout Israel with special locations available for those who are Shomer Shabbat or Cohanim.

-In Ashdod: prices starting at US$ 5,000. (for the first 100 places).

-In Tel Aviv: prices starting at US$ 7,000

-In Jerusalem: different burial areas are offered at prices starting from US$ 10,500 (leveled cement burial areas) to US$ 12,000 (for traditional burial places).

Prices apply only for the first 100 places.