Open to all

The Memory Garden belongs to the entire community: couples, individuals, and families who identify as secular or observant; those of all denominations; folks of all genders, ethnicities, and backgrounds; young and old; LGBTQIA+ identified; and interfaith families; are all welcome.

This is a Jewish space for mourning, remembrance, and healing from infertility, perinatal and neonatal losses

Open for Healing

Through our communal partnership with Jewish Family and Children's Services, social workers and clergy are available for you and your family.

Many people seek ways to heal and end the isolation that can accompany pregnancy loss (including those that have experienced loss through miscarriage, induced miscarriage, termination, fetal death, and stillbirth). For more information visit jfcs.org/memorygarden or 415-449-1212 for guidance, counseling, education, and spiritual support.

Open for gatherings

The Memory Garden is open to the public Sunday through Friday from 9am to 4pm, and closed on Jewish holidays. No reservations are required.

Individuals and groups may make reservations for private gatherings by contacting Eternal Home Cemetery 650-755-5236, Sinai Memorial Chapel 415-921-3636 or by email reservation@sinaichapel.org.