Participation
Crypts of varying styles (tandems, side by side, and couch or horizontal)and niches, to hold the urns of cremated loved ones, are available in either an outdoor or indoor setting. To accommodate families, gated semi-private locations are also available.
Senville Chapel – This breeze-filled corridor with its brick walkway inlaid with the Star of David, offers both crypts and niches. Skylights enhance the lighting and in one wall a piece of the cornerstone of the Biblical site of Beth El in Israel is displayed in a niche linking final resting places to our eternal heritage.
The Patios – Bordering the Senville Chapel on the north and south sides are two patios. In the north patio, a herringbone brick walkway is bordered by flowering trees and shrubs and accented with marble engraved benches memorializing loved ones. The south patio includes several gated semi-private areas with marble engraved benches.
Indoor Mausoleum – The two-story air-conditioned indoor mausoleum is our proudest achievement. Inside, stained-glass windows splash polished marble walls and carpeted floors with a rainbow of color. Skylights wash the interior of the building with light and decorator benches that accent the corridors are available for rest and meditation.
The Dick and Sheila Asher Family Rotunda – The rotunda is found to the west of the Senville Chapel and south patio. Here, the melodious splash of water can be heard from a tiered fountain surrounded by black marble memorial benches. This is where the Tree of Life, with its memorialized leaves, watches peacefully over loved ones.







Temple Beth El