The first person to be cremated here was, according to reports from Israel, a 66-year-old immigrant from Latvia, a non-Jewish.
Cremation in Israel was a source of discontent not only for religious reasons but also for the Holocaust, but there was less and less burial space in the country.
Many of them have to pay extra money to “book” a place in a cemetery, even though the government subsidizes funeral societies.
Yet the problem remains so delicate that even the exact location of the crematorium, located somewhere near the city of Hadera in central Israel, is kept secret.
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