Foral Park Cemetery in Monmouth Junction, NJ

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Losing a loved one is never easy, and navigating cemetery requirements can feel overwhelming in the midst of grief. Families who recently laid someone to rest at Foral Park Cemetery in Monmouth Junction, NJ, often wonder what rules apply when choosing a memorial.


This guide offers compassionate reassurance and clear direction, helping you understand the regulations while ensuring your tribute is both compliant and beautifully crafted with the support of Shevchenko Monuments.


Sacred Heritage of Floral Park Cemetery

Founded in the early 20th century, Floral Park Cemetery in Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, became a revered resting place for Jewish families, especially Hasidic communities.


Over time, expansions added culturally significant sections marked by ornate rabbinical monuments and symbolic Hebrew inscriptions. Once serving primarily Eastern European immigrants, its demographics broadened as generations settled nearby.


Affiliated with local synagogues, the cemetery’s name reflects renewal and remembrance, evoking blossoms as enduring symbols of faith and continuity.


Design Traditions at Floral Park Cemetery

At Floral Park Cemetery, remembrance is expressed through modest yet deeply symbolic designs. Headstones often feature Hebrew inscriptions or epitaphs, with iconography such as menorahs, Stars of David, or Torah scrolls reflecting faith and heritage.


Materials are typically granite or marble, chosen for durability and reverence. Shapes remain upright and straightforward, with subdued finishes and restrained colors emphasizing humility.


Personalizations honor lineage and devotion, creating a landscape of commemoration rooted in Jewish tradition.


Monument Rules at Floral Park Cemetery

Families honoring loved ones at Floral Park Cemetery in Monmouth Junction, NJ, must navigate carefully defined regulations to ensure memorials reflect both tradition and compliance. These rules preserve the cemetery’s sacred character while guiding choices in size, materials, inscriptions, and placement.

  • Size limits: Upright headstones are generally limited to modest dimensions to avoid oversized or elaborate structures.
  • Materials: Granite and marble are preferred for durability; softer stones or nontraditional materials are discouraged.
  • Design options: Jewish tradition emphasizes simplicity; ornate shapes or decorative iconography outside religious symbolism are not permitted.
  • Inscriptions and epitaphs: Hebrew lettering, prayers, and family names are common; inscriptions must avoid secular or inappropriate language.
  • Placements: Monuments must align with designated plots, maintaining uniform rows and spacing to preserve order.
  • Permits and approvals: Families must submit designs for review, and cemetery management must approve installation. Unauthorized markers or unapproved modifications are prohibited.
  • Restrictions on additions: Benches, statues, or nonreligious embellishments are typically disallowed to maintain reverence and uniformity.

By following these guidelines, families ensure their memorials embody remembrance and respect while meeting cemetery standards. Shevchenko Monuments provides expert guidance to simplify approvals and create markers that honor loved ones with dignity.


Guidance from Shevchenko Monuments

At Shevchenko Monuments, we understand how overwhelming cemetery regulations can feel during a time of loss. Our team offers compassionate guidance, ensuring every headstone design, inscription, and placement complies with Floral Park Cemetery’s rules while reflecting your loved one’s legacy.


By focusing on exemplary service, we help families avoid costly mistakes and ease the burden of decision-making. We warmly invite you to contact us to discuss your memorial needs in detail.


Getting to Floral Park Cemetery

Located at 104 Deans Rhode Hall Road, Monmouth Junction, NJ, Floral Park Cemetery is accessible via Route 130 and the New Jersey Turnpike, making travel straightforward for visiting families.


Nearby landmarks include synagogues serving the Jewish community and other Jewish cemeteries such as Washington Cemetery in South Brunswick.


Managed by the Floral Park Cemetery Association, the grounds emphasize reverence and continuity. For inquiries or assistance, please call (732) 297‑2336.


Driving Directions to Shevchenko Monuments

Visiting Shevchenko Monuments from Floral Park Cemetery is a straightforward drive that takes approximately 25–30 minutes, depending on traffic. 

The route follows major highways and local roads, making it easy for families to reach Perth Amboy from Monmouth Junction.


1. Exit Floral Park Cemetery onto Deans Rhode Hall Road.

2. Turn right onto Route 130 North.

3. Merge onto Route 1 North toward New Brunswick.

4. Take Route 287/440 South toward Perth Amboy.

5. Follow signs to Crows Mill Road.

6. Turn right on New Brunswick Ave.

7. Turn left on Florida Grove Rd.

8. Arrive at 329 S Florida Grove Rd, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861

Floral Park Cemetery

Discover the Perfect Memorial

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