How the Shaarey Zedek Obtained the Czech Torah Scroll
Czech Torah Scroll (Holocaust Scroll Trust) Memorial Scroll Trust: #1483
By Mel Lazareck about his mother, Anna Lazareck (Updated April 2022)Following the death of my father in 1976, my mother spent her winters in Los Angeles at which time she volunteered at the Skirball Jewish Museum.
Having an Orthodox background, fluency in Hebrew, and a degree in anthropology, she was well suited for many of the museums projects.
One of these projects centered around interpreting and identifying Torah binders. These binders served as the wrapping of the Torah scrolls and, as was the custom in Europe, the binders portrayed by illustration and word the life cycle events of that particular community.
She was intrigued by the stories the binders told. Tracing the source of the Skirball Museum Torahs to Westminster Synagogue in London, England, she made the acquaintance of the curator Mrs. Ruth Shaffer, the daughter of the Yiddish writer, Sholem Asch.
She learned from Ruth that the real accumulation of Torahs and many other Jewish articles was located at The Jewish Museum in Prague, Czechoslovakia, which was opened in 1906. 210,000 items were
shipped to the museum during the war from communities in Bohemia and Moravia. Nothing was sent to Prague from other countries.
The Prague Museum came into being as a result of the Nazi Germany directive to accumulate Jewish religious articles in order to establish a museum for the “former” Jewish race. The government of Czechoslovakia ended up with a large accumulation as the majority of these religious articles from destroyed synagogues throughout Europe were sent to Prague. Thus the Jewish Museum of Prague came into existence. In 1963 the Czech Government offered the scrolls for sale and Ralph Yablon gave the money so that 1564 Torah and other scrolls were brought to London in 1964. Nearly 500 binders/wimples came with the scrolls. There was only one transaction, not many over several years.
My mother wished to visit Prague, and through business associates in that region, I arranged for her to spend several weeks there in the late 1970’s. During her stay, she worked on identifying and translating a variety of these artifacts.
She made many new friends whom I had the opportunity to meet when we stopped over on a trip to Israel (mother, my son Adam and myself) and spent a few days in Prague (1985).
Following her original stay in Prague, she wanted our community to have a connection with an article from the former Jewish communities in Europe. She arranged to acquire under the term “permanent loan” from the Westminster Synagogue in London, a Torah that came from a Czech the town of Slany in the Bohemia region where Jews lived since the 14th century. Apparently the Czech government would not allow any items to be moved from the State Jewish Museum. However, the Westminster Synagogue had a lot of influential former Czechs now living in London, as members. These members managed over the years to obtain some articles and, fortunately for my mother, they were prepared to provide a Torah for our synagogue on “permanent loan”.
Regardless, the Torah, which at one point was dedicated at our synagogue, became known as the Holocaust Torah and is used for Yizkor.
We received this Torah in 1981. I believe she had some input on the Torah cover, and possibly the crown and/or pointer adorning it. At the end of the photos is a picture of the Torah cover and the dedication information.
As a matter of general interest, my mother and her family lived for a while at the synagogue located at the time on Dagmar Street. She was born in the basement of the synagogue on Simchas Torah.
Visit www.szwinnipeg.ca/czechtorahscroll to view updated photos of the scroll, and links to the Memorial Scrolls Trust Website.
Yizkor Service
you
us. What is a person? Yet you think of us. Humanity is like a breath, our days like a passing shadow.
Psalm 90:6 In the morning, it blossoms and sprouts, but in the evening it wilts and shrivels.
Psalm 90:12 Teach us to use each day, to bring our hearts to wisdom.
Psalm 37:37 Guard the perfect, and watch over the upright, for that person’s end is peace.
Psalm 49:16 Surely God will save my soul from the clutches of She’ol, for God will take me in. Selah.
Psalm 73:26 My own energy and courage failed, but my heart’s strength and my portion, is God—forever!
Eccles. 12:7 Dust returns to the earth as it was before, while the spirit returns to God who gave it.
Adonai, mah adam vateda’ehu, ben enosh vat’chashvehu?
Adam lahevel damah; yamav ketzel over. Baboker yatzitz vechalaf, la’erev yemolel veyavesh. Limnot yameinu ken hoda, venavi levav chochmah.
Shemor tam ure’eh yashar ki acharit le’ish shalom. Ach Elohim yifdeh nafshi miyad She’ol, ki yikacheni. Selah. Kalah she’eri ulevavi, tzur levavi vechelki Elohim le’olam.
Veyashov he’afar el ha’aretz keshehayah, veharu’ach tashuv el haElohim asher netanah.
how you could notice one person or acknowledge a human being. Yet you made them only a little less than God and crowned them with glory and splendour.
Psalm.
Mah enosh ki tizkerenu
uven adam ki tifkedenu
Vatechasrehu me’at me’Elohim, vechavod vehadar te’atrehu.
Psalm 16:8-9 I have always set God before me and can’t be swayed from my purpose. So my heart is glad, my honour content, my flesh will dwell in safety.
Psalm 103:15 17 A mortal’s days are like grass, sprouting just like the vegetation in a field, but a wind passes through it, and it’s gone without a trace of its existence. But God’s kindness comes from before time; it lasts forever for those who fear God; God’s righteousness continues for generations.
:וֹמוֹקְמ דוֹע וּנֶּריִכַּי־אלְֹו םָלוֹעֵמ ׀ ָיְי דֶסֶחְו ויאֵָרְי־לַע םָלוֹע־דַעְו
Shiviti Adonai lenegdi tamid ki mimini bal emot.
Lachen samach libi, vayagel kevodi; af besari yishkon lavetach.
Enosh kechatzir yamav; ketzitz hasadeh, ken yatzitz. Ki ru’ach avrah bo, ve’einenu, velo yakirenu od mekomo.
Vechesed Adonai me’olam; ve’ad olam al yere’av; vetzidkato livnei vanim.
May God remember my dear husband [name] who has gone to his repose. May his soul be bound with the bond of life, and may his rest be honour, complete joy in your presence, eternal bliss at your right hand.
In Memory of a Husband
Yizkor Elohim nishmat
hayakar [name] shehalach le’olamo.
tehi nafsho tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchato kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen.
In Memory of a Son
May God remember my dear son [name] who has gone to his repose. May his soul be bound with the bond of life, and may his rest be honour, complete joy in your presence, eternal bliss at your right hand. Amen.
תַמְשִׁנ םיִהלֱֹא רֹכְּזִי ... רָקָיַּה יִנְבּ ,וֹמָלוֹעְל ךְַלָהֶשׁ וֹשְׁפַנ יִהְתּ אָנָּא ,םיִיַּחַה רוֹרְצִבּ הָרוּרְצ דוֹבָכּ וֹתָחוּנְמ יִהְתוּ ךָיֶנָפּ תֶא תוֹחָמְשׂ עַבֹשׂ .ןֵמאָ .חַצֶנ ךְָניִמיִבּ תוֹמיִעְנ
In Memory of a Father
Yizkor Elohim nishmat
beni hayakar [name] shehalach le’olamo. Ana tehi nafsho tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchato kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen.
May God remember my father, my teacher [name] who has gone to his repose. May his soul be bound with the bond of life, and may his rest be honour, complete joy in your presence, eternal bliss at your right hand.
Yizkor Elohim nishmat
avi mori [name] shehalach le’olamo. Ana tehi nafsho tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchato kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen.
May God remember my dear wife [name] who has gone to her repose. May her soul be bound with the bond of life, and may her rest be honour, complete joy in your presence, eternal bliss at your right hand.
In Memory of a Wife
Elohim nishmat
hayekarah [name] shehalchah le’olamah. Ana tehi nafshah tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchatah kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen.
In Memory of a Daughter
May God remember my dear daughter [name] who has gone to her repose. May her soul be bound with the bond of life, and may her rest be honour, complete joy in your presence, eternal bliss at your right hand. Amen.
תַמְשִׁנ םיִהלֱֹא רֹכְּזִי ... הָרָקְיַה יִתִּבּ ,הָּמָלוֹעְל הָכְלָהֶשׁ הָּשְׁפַנ יִהְתּ אָנָּא ,םיִיַּחַה רוֹרְצִבּ הָרוּרְצ דוֹבָכּ הָּתָחוּנְמ יִהְתוּ
תֶא תוֹחָמְשׂ עַבֹשׂ
.חַצֶנ
Memory
תוֹמיִעְנ
Mother
Yizkor Elohim nishmat biti hayekarah [name] shehalchah le’olamah. Ana tehi nafshah tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchatah kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen
May God remember my mother, my teacher [name] who has gone to her repose. May her soul be bound with the bond of life, and may her rest be honour,
in your presence, eternal bliss at your right hand.
Elohim nishmat
morati [name]
le’olamah.
tehi nafshah
bitzror hachayim,
menuchatah kavod,
semachot et panecha,
bimin’cha
yizk
In Memory of Other Relatives and Friends
May God remember the souls of [names] who have gone to their repose. May their souls be bound with the bond of life, and may their rest be honour, complete joy in your presence, eternal bliss at your right hand.
May God remember the souls of all our Jewish brothers and sisters, who gave their lives as martyrs to declare your holiness! May our lives reflect their bravery and dedication and our deeds exhibit the purity of their hearts, and may their souls be bound with the bond of life and their eternal rest be in honour, filled with the joy of your presence, comforted, in your power forever, and let us say: “Amen.” Amen
תוֹמְשִׁנ םיִהלֱֹא רֹכְּזִי
לֵאָרְשׂי יֵנְבּ וּניֵחאַ לָכּ
םָשְׁפַנ תֶא וּרְסָמְשׁ
םֵשַּׁה שׁוּדּיִק לַע
עַמָשִּׁי אָנאָ
םָתָרוּבְגּ דֵה
הֶאָרֵיְו
Yizkor Elohim nishmot [names] shehalchu le’olamam. Ana tiheyena nafshoteihem tzerurot bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchatam kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen.
Elohim nishmot kol acheinu benei Yisra’el, shemasru et nafsham al kidush hashem. Anah yishamah bechayeinu hed gevuratam umesirutam, veyera’eh bema’aseinu tohar libam, vetiheyena nafshoteihem tzerurot bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchatam kavod, sovah semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach, venomar: “Amen.”
The Memorial Prayer
The leader chants a prayer for all those whom we remember today. This version of the El Male Rachamim honours the memory of Holocaust victims and the fallen soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces.
God, full of compassion, dwelling on high, grant proper rest in the shelter of your presence in the ranks of the saintly and pure, radiant like the bright heavens, to the souls of the holy and pure, our Jewish brothers and sisters, who were murdered and slaughtered, burned and butchered by the Nazis in the lands of our persecution their martyrdom declared your holiness! and the souls of the men and women soldiers of the Israel Defense Force who gave their lives at the battle front for the sake of their land and people.
,םיִמֲחַר אֵלָמ לֵא ,םיִמוֹרְמַּבּ ןֵכוֹשׁ
הָנוֹכְנ הָחוּנְמ אֵצְמַה
,הָניִכְשַּׁה יֵפְנַכּ תַחַתּ
םיִרוֹהְטוּ םיִשׁוֹדְק תוֹלֲעַמְבּ
רַהֹֹֽזְכּ
El male rachamim
םיִשׁוֹדְקַּה
shochein bamromim, hamtzei menuchah nechonah tachat kanfei haShechinah, bema’alot kedoshim utehorim, kezohar haraki’ah mazhirim, et nishmot hakedoshim vehatehorim acheinu benei Yisra’el, shenehergu veshenishchatu veshenisrefu vshenitbechu al yedei haNatziyim be’artzot hashmad al kidush hashem, ve’et nishmot hachayalim vehachayalot shel Tzeva Haganah leYisra’el, shemasru nafsham al sedei hakrav be’ad artzam ve’amam.
Shaarey Zedek
yizk
As we pray that their souls may ascend may they rest in the Garden of Eden so, compassionate ruler, shelter them beneath your wings Forever and gather their souls in the bond of life. God is their true inheritance, and may they rest in peace in their resting place, and let us say: “Amen.” Amen
םֵריִתְּסַי
Ba’avur she’anachnu mitpalelim be’ad aliyat nishmatam beGan Eden tehei menuchatam lachein, Ba’al Harachamim, hastirem beseter kenafecha le’olamim, utzeror bitzror hachayim et nishmatam. Adonai, hu nachalatam, veyanuchu veshalom al mishkavam, venomar: “Amen.”
God, full of compassion, dwelling on high, grant proper rest in the shelter of your presence in the ranks of the saintly and pure, radiant like the bright heavens, to the souls of all those whom we have remembered today as a blessing.
As we pray that their souls may ascend may they rest in the Garden of Eden so, compassionate ruler, shelter them beneath your wings Forever and gather their souls in the bond of life. God is their true inheritance, and may they rest in peace in their resting place, and let us say: “Amen.”
םֵריִתְּסַי
El male rachamim shochein bamromim, hamtzei menuchah nechonah tachat kanfei haShechinah, bema’alot kedoshim utehorim, kezohar haraki’ah mazhirim, et nishmot kol eleh shehizkarnu hayom livrachah. Ba’avur she’anachnu mitpalelim be’ad aliyat nishmatam beGan Eden tehei menuchatam lachein, Ba’al Harachamim, hastirem beseter kenafecha le’olamim, utzeror bitzror hachayim et nishmatam. Adonai, hu nachalatam, veyanuchu veshalom al mishkavam, venomar: “Amen.”
Let it be great, let it be holy, God’s great name Amen in the world created by God’s will, which God will rule in sovereignty, in your lifetime and in your days and in the lifetime of all Israel, quickly and soon. Now you say, “Amen.”
May God’s great name be blessed forever and ever and ever.
Blessed and praised and glorified and exalted and elevated and honoured and raised and hailed be God’s holy name, blessed may it be Above all (On Yom Kippur far above all) blessing and song, praise and repentance that are spoken in this world. Now you say, “Amen.” May there be great peace from heaven and life for us and the entire Jewish community. Now you say, “Amen.”
Making peace in heaven above, may God bring peace to us and to all Israel. Now you say, “Amen.”
Mourner’s Kaddish
הֵּמְשׁ אֵהְי
יֵמְלָעְלוּ םַלָעְל
חַבַּתְּשִׁיְו ךְַרָבְּתִי םַמוֹרְתִיְו ראַָפְּתִיְו רָדַּהְתִיְו אֵשַּׂנְתִיְו לָלַּהְתִיְו הֶלַּעְתִיְו אָשְׁדֻקְדּ הֵּמְשׁ .אוּה ךְיִרְבּ.אוּה ךְיִרְבּ )לָכִּמ אָלֵֹּֽעְל אָלֵֹּֽעְל( לָכּ ןִמ אָלֵֹּֽעְל אָתָריִשְׁו
Yitgadal veyitkadash shemeh rabah—Amen —be’almah di verah chir’uteh veyamlich malchuteh, bechayechon uv’yomechon uvechayei dechol beit Yisra’el ba’agalah uvizman kariv. Ve’imru, “Amen.” Amen.
Yehei shemei rabah mevarach le’alam ul’almei almayah.
Yitbarach veyishtabach veyitpa’ar veyitromam veyitnaseh veyit’hadar veyit’aleh veyit’halal shemeh dekudshah, Berich hu. Berich hu. Le’elah min kol (On Yom Kippur Le’elah le’elah mikol) bir’chatah veshiratah tushbechatah venechematah, da’amiran be’almah. Ve’imru, “Amen.” Amen.
Yehei shelamah rabah min shemayah—vechayim— aleinu ve’al kol Yisra’el, ve’imru, “Amen.” Amen. Oseh shalom bimromav hu ya’aseh shalom aleinu ve’al kol Yisra’el, ve’imru, “Amen.” Amen.
The Service of Unveiling
The service consists of a reading to set the mood, the “unveiling” of the headstone, a time to reflect on the deceased or to say a few words, the memorial prayer, and the Mourner’s Kaddish. While it can be performed alone or with a few people, a minyan is preferable.
1. Select one or more readings, either from the unveiling booklet, or from any other source that you find meaningful, to be read aloud in English or in Hebrew.
2. Write the name of the deceased into the blanks in the text, where appropriate.
3. Designate who will remove the cover.
4. You may wish to have everyone just reflect silently, on what the deceased meant to them. You may also wish to have someone say a few words by way of eulogy.
5. Designate who will read the inscription from the stone.
In former times, the inscription on the headstone was an elaborate tribute to the virtues of the occupant of the grave. Nowadays simplicity is preferred: Contemporary inscriptions generally include no more than the Hebrew and English names of the deceased, and the date of the death according to the Jewish and secular calendars.
The top of the headstone generally bears the letters נ"פ , standing for po niqbar or po nitman: “here lies,” and at the bottom, the letters 'ה'ב'צ'נ'ת, standing for tehi nishmato/a tserura bitsror hachaiyim : “may his/ her soul be bound up in the bond of life.”
The use of tombstones is an ancient custom, dating back to biblical times: “ And Jacob set a pillar upon her grave.”
It has become our custom to consecrate the tombstone with a service. Since the tombstone is covered with a cloth, which is removed by the family during the service, the ritual has come to be known as the unveiling.
While the unveiling usually takes place twelve months after the death, because of the harshness of our winters, unveilings are often scheduled during the summer months.
While anyone may officiate at an unveiling, it is preferable for the family to conduct this ritual, as the basis for this service flows from the custom of visiting the grave of one’s family on the day of their Yahrzeit. Officiating at the unveiling offers an additional opportunity for the family to pay tribute to the deceased as well as to speak to the living about the meaning of life and death.
The unveiling may be led entirely in English, or in a mixture of English and Hebrew.
A psalm of David.
The Lord is my shepherd; I lack nothing
He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me to water in places of repose; He renews my life; He guides me in right paths as befits His name. Though I walk through a valley of deepest darkness I fear no harm, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff they comfort me. You spread a table for me in full view of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; my drink is abundant. Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell In the house of the Lord for many long years
Psalm 23
תוֹחֻנְמ יֵמ־לַע
יִשְׁפַנ
קֶדֶצ־יֵלְגְּעַמְב יִנֵחְנַי
ןַעַמְל
םַגּ
תֶוָמְלַצ איֵגְבּ
אָריִא־אלֹ
הָתַּא־יִכּ
ךְָטְבִשׁ
הָמֵּה ןָחְלֻשׁ ׀ יַנָפְל ךְֹרֲעַתּ
יָרְרֹצ דֶגֶנ
יִשׁאֹר ןֶמֶשַּׁב ָתְּנַשִּׁדּ
:הָיָוְר
Mizmor l’David.
roi
echsar.
Binot deshe yarbitzeini
Al mei menuchot yanahaleini. Nafshi yeshovev
Yancheni vema’g’lei tzedek
Lema’an shemo.
Gam ki eilech
B’gei tzalmavet
Lo-yira ra
Ki atah yimadi Shivtecha umishan’techa
Hemah yenachamuni. Ta’aroch l’fanai Shulchan
Neged tzorerai
Dishanta vashemen roshi
Kosi revayah.
Ach tov vachesed Yirdefuni
Kol yemei chayai V’shavti
B’veit-Adonai
L’orech yamim.
yizk
Removing the Cover From the Stone
We invite the immediate family to prepare to remove the cover
A thousand years, in the presence of the Eternal One, are but a day; the years of our life, a passing hour. Life has been given and life has been taken, and through it all we praise God ’s name.
We have been pained by the void created with __________’s passing. Yet love is as strong as death. The bonds created by love are eternal. And ours is the blessing of memory, through which the lives of our departed continue to be with us.
In the name of __________’ s family and friends, we consecrate this monument, as an expression of our love and respect.
We invite the family to now remove the cover from the stone.
Once the cover has been removed, the inscription is read aloud.
The letters at the bottom of the stone, 'ה'ב'צ'נ'ת are read out as follows:
For a male:
te hi nish ma to tse ru ra bits ror ha cha yim
May his soul be bound up in the bond of life.
For a female:
te-hi nish -ma-tah tse-ru-ra bits-ror ha -cha-yim
May her soul be bound up in the bond of life. And let us say: Amen.
רוֹרְצִבּ הָרוּרְצ ותָמְשִׁנ יִהְתּ
רוֹרְצִבּ הָרוּרְצ הָּתָמְשִׁנ יִהְתּ
The Memorial Prayer - For a Male
The El Male
God, full of compassion, dwelling on high, grant proper rest in the shelter of your presence in the ranks of the saintly and pure, radiant like the bright heavens, to the soul of Who has gone to his eternal home
As we pray that his soul be remembered may he rest in the Garden of Eden so, compassionate ruler, shelter him beneath your wings forever and gather his soul in the bond of life. God is his true inheritance, and may he rest in peace in his resting place, and let us say: “Amen.” Amen
El male rachamim shochein bamromim, hamtzei menuchah nechonah tachat kanfei haShechinah, bema’alot kedoshim utehorim, kezohar haraki’ah mazhirim,
nishmat
ben ____ shealach l’olamo. Ba’avur she’anachnu mitpalelim be’ad hazkarat nishmato, beGan Eden tehei menuchato, lachein, Ba’al Harachamim, hastirehu
beseter kenafecha le’olamim, utzeror bitzror hachayim et nishmato, Adonai, hu nachalato, veyanuach beshalom al mishkavo, venomar: “Amen.”
The Memorial Prayer - For a Female
El Male Rachamim
God, full of compassion, dwelling on high, grant proper rest in the shelter of your presence in the ranks of the saintly and pure, radiant like the bright heavens, to the soul of Who has gone to her eternal home
As we pray that her soul be remembered may she rest in the Garden of Eden so, compassionate ruler, shelter her beneath your wings forever and gather her soul in the bond of life. God is her true inheritance, and may she rest in peace in her resting place, and let us say: “Amen.” Amen
recited
El male rachamim
shochein bamromim, hamtzei menuchah nechonah tachat kanfei haShechinah, bema’alot kedoshim utehorim, kezohar haraki’ah mazhirim,
nishmat
____ bat ____ shealchah l’olamah. Ba’avur she’anachnu mitpalelim be’ad hazkarat nishmatah, beGan Eden tehei menuchatah, lachein, Ba’al Harachamim, yastireha
beseter kenafecha le’olamim, utzeror bitzror hachayim et nishmatah, Adonai, hu nachalatah, vetanuach beshalom al mishkavah, venomar: “Amen.”
Mourner’s Kaddish
Let it be great, let it be holy, God’s great name Amen —in the world created by God’s will, which God will rule in sovereignty, in your lifetime and in your days and in the lifetime of all Israel, quickly and soon. Now you say, “Amen.”
May God’s great name be blessed forever and ever and ever.
Blessed and praised and glorified and exalted and elevated and honoured and raised and hailed be God’s holy name, blessed may it be— Above all
(Between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur far above all) blessing and song, praise and repentance that are spoken in this world. Now you say, “Amen.” May there be great peace from heaven and life for us and the entire Jewish community. Now you say, “Amen.” Making peace in heaven above, may God bring peace to us and to all Israel. Now you say, “Amen.”
הֵּמְשׁ
.אוּה ךְיִרְבּ.אוּה ךְיִרְבּ
לָכּ ןִמ אָלֵֹּֽעְל
)לָכִּמ אָלֵֹּֽעְל אָלֵֹּֽעְל(
Yitgadal veyitkadash shemeh rabah—Amen —be’almah di verah chir’uteh veyamlich malchuteh, bechayechon uv’yomechon uvechayei dechol beit Yisra’el ba’agalah uvizman kariv. Ve’imru, “Amen.” Amen.
Yehei shemei rabah mevarach le’alam ul’almei almayah.
Yitbarach veyishtabach veyitpa’ar veyitromam veyitnaseh veyit’hadar veyit’aleh veyit’halal shemeh dekudshah, Berich hu. Berich hu. Le’elah min kol
(Between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Le’elah le’elah mikol) bir’chatah veshiratah tushbechatah venechematah, da’amiran be’almah. Ve’imru, “Amen.” Amen. Yehei shelamah rabah min shemayah—vechayim— aleinu ve’al kol Yisra’el, ve’imru, “Amen.” Amen. Oseh shalom bimromav hu ya’aseh shalom aleinu ve’al kol Yisra’el, ve’imru, “Amen.” Amen.
Conclusion of the Unveiling
We conclude this ceremony with a time-honoured tradition. Whenever we visit the cemetery, we leave a token of our presence. We find a little stone, perhaps to remind us of God —so often referred to as Tzur Yisrael , the Rock of Israel and place it upon the monument. We thus express our prayer that __________ find perfect peace within the eternal embrace of God, who continues to love the people Israel, in death as in life.
In Memoriam
We remember members who have been taken from our midst during the past year.
Marilyn Billinkoff
Bernie Binder
Martin Bricker
Greg Brodsky
Eleanor Burke
Martin Corne
Merle Garfinkel
Mickey Kraut
Amado Levy
Geraldine Lomow
Marcelo Lubocki
Beverley Manishen
Marvin Meltzer
All of Blessed Memory
Sidney Nelko
Melville Neuman
Marilyn Perl Charles Rubin Meyer Rypp
Allan Shafer John Statham
Maurice Steele
Gnessie Vickar
Allan Walder
Rosalind Waterman
Diane Wilder
Alvin Wire
Shoah
In memory of loved ones who perished in the Holocaust, and to all the Six Million who succumbed.
an individual who perished in the Holocaust
Candle
page 29 for information)
Earl and Cheryl Barish
In memory of Norbert Balon
Hannon Bell and Kenneth Bell
In memory of Chaja Frydman
Morley and Terri Bernstein
In memory of Abraham Getzelevich Menucha Geritz
Ben Berkal and Shirley Labman
In memory of Raul Altarac
Allan and Gloria Cantor and Family
In memory of Izrail Amburg
Maxine Cristall
In memory of Yefroym Lyabel
Glory and Larry Fleisher
In memory of Motel Primack
Rochel Primack and Family
Myra Frieman
In memory of Samuel Friedman Gizella Friedman Emil Friedman Berril Friedman Judith Friedman
Earl and Suzanne Golden and Family
In memory of Miriam Kriger
Barbara and David Goldenberg and Family
In memory of Marta Bachrach
Beth Goldenberg Jonathan, Sharon, Ben and Jonah Laura ,Shechar, Shoshana, Eliana and Mira
In memory of Zyama Arderman
Barbara Goszer and Family
In memory of Shulim and Sali Goldfischer Tonia Goldfischer Goszer, Goldfischer Schneid and Hartfeld Families
Ellen and Daniel Hamburg
In memory of Levie Brest
Cathie Hiller
In memory of Hejnoch Fryd
Al Katz and Petra Russell Mara and Zanna Seipp-Katz
In memory of Lenka Altarac Avraham Abramowski
Sharon and Murray Knazan
In memory of Vinuca Alkalaj
Robyn, Jeff, Josh and Noah Lieberman
Amy and Gabriel Brawerman
In memory of Yaacov and Nacha Lieberman
Belle Jarniewski and Family
In memory of
Itzchak Leb Jarniewski Chaye Beile Jarniewski Dobe Rochel Jarniewski
Geile Jarniewski
Motel Jarniewski Wolf Jarniewski Moishele Jarniewski
Elke Jarniewski
Chana Friajdla Thomme Wartcka Abram Moscak Wartcki Natan Wartcki
Brenda Odwak and Family
In memory of Raizy and Meyer Guss Shia and Hinda Odwak
Sandy and Marvin Polanski and Family
In memory of Sara Les
Lorne and Louise Raber Lindsay Raber Adams and Brian Adams
In memory of Tiberiu (Tibi) Abraham
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Beverly and Bryan Schwartz and Family
Francie and Eric Winograd and Family
In memory of Genia Weiss
Bumek Weiss
Cyla Weiss
Hancia Weiss
Nusia Weiss
Salek Weiss
Herman and Ro’zia Warshauer
Munio and Adela, Kubus Spiegel
David and Salka Siegal
Izak Wegner (Kleist)
Jacquie Seipp and Family
In memory of Marianna Aalsvel Jeanette Fransman
Robert Shindleman Sandy and Diane Shindleman and Family Daniel and Andrea Shindleman and Family
In memory of Betsie Frankenhuis
Jackie Wassermann
In memory of Jakob Wassermann Hannchen Wassermann
Paulette, Lorne, Richard and Allison Weiss
In memory of
Rafael and Perel Mandelman Bina and Tuvia Mandelman
Moishe and Tuneh Sztajer Gutche and Nacha Sztajer Chaim Lazer
Alice, Bill and Ben Weissmann
In memory of Willi Leon Tuttmann
Maurice Aandagt
Clare Whiteman
In memory of Elisabeth Aandtagt
Leslie Wilder
In memory of Yuda Alhalel
We Shall Never Forget
One More Candle
The One More Candle (OMC) project offers you the opportunity to “adopt a memory” so that a child, murdered in the Shoah, has someone to remember them, for saying Kaddish, or by simply lighting One More Candle, yearly.
Please go to OneMoreCandle.org to adopt a memory.
There is no charge. One More Candle is a registred charity.
If you so choose, donations may be made to One More Candle by e-transfer to jacquie@onemorecandle.org, by cheque to
One More Candle Inc., 295 Elm Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3M 3N6, or to Shaarey Zedek’s Minyan Fund by calling 204-452-3711.
Note: The symbols appear in this booklet indicating OMC children who have been adopted by congregants.
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We Remember
Our dearly departed loved ones.
Indicates an individual who perished in the Holocaust
One More Candle Project Child (See page 27 for information)
Evelyn and Arthur Arkin Arnie Cooper
In memory of Sarah and Jack Arkin Rae and Alex Cooper
Gail Asper O.C.,O.M., LL.D., Michael, Stephen and Jonanthan Paterson
In memory of Ruth (Babs) and Israel Asper O.C., O.M., Q.C. Mark and Zita Bernstein Aubrey Asper Sara and Maurice Bernstein Cecilia and Leon Asper Adele and Phil Sheps Chana Freedman Etta Charloff Leanne Asper Ruthie Matas
Jill, Steven and Brooke Atnikov
In memory of Brian and Zlota Margolis Barbara Sotolov Jerry Atnikov Major and Connie Margolis Dorothy Corne Corinne Gutnik Belzberg William Gutnik
Allison and Robert Axelrod, Gavin and Steven Rishona and Hartley Hyman, Gregory and Izzie
In memory of Gail Hyman Robert Hyman Irving Hyman Sara Hyman Toots Mesbur
Dr. J.B. Mesbur
Allison and Robert Axelrod, Gavin and Steven
In memory of Pat Axelrod Joe Axelrod Merle Axelrod
Earl and Cheryl Barish and Family Calvin and Mary Gutkin and Family
In memory of Mary and Jack Barish Dorothy and Daniel Gutkin Arline Roseman Penny Gottlieb Leo Weiss Earl and Cheryl Barish
In memory of Norbert Balon
Marie Barrett
Harley Schachter and Roxana Tarin Pisheh
Jeffrey Schachter and Elan Marchinko Daniel Schachter and Melisa Poiron
In memory of Elizabeth Schachter
Ian Baruch Melanie Baruch Ran Ukashi Fabiana Pachter Jorge Krapirca
In memory of Jose Pachter Raquel Kurgan de Pachter Chava Ukashi
Elaine and Bill Bebchuk
In memory of Ettie and Joseph Bebchuk Pauline and Samuel Zinman Bess and Mitchell Schachter Marian Margolis Rita Bebchuk Morris Labovitch
Lynne and Allan Becker and Family
In memory of Anne Becker Betty Shragge
Phyllis Bedder and Wayne Leach
Evelyn Winston
In memory of Rose and Herbert Winston Raymond Winston Rose and William Shinoff Alvin Shinoff Miriam Silver Manual Wiseman
Dick and Minnie Bell and Family
In memory of David and Helen Bell Morley and Betty Bell Abraham and Freda Bay Alec and Jen Goldman Morris and Dorys Silver
Hannon Bell and Kenneth Bell
In memory of Rose and Leon Bell Anne and Solomon Rabinovitch Isaac and Pnina Bell Rae and Arthur Bell Fred and Pauline (Rabinovitch) Essers Nancy Susan Manusow Chaja Frydman
Bonnie Cham and Lorne Bellan Daniel, Gary and Jonathan Bellan
In memory of Ruben Bellan Ruth Bellan Max Cham Neil and Maxine Benditt
In memory of Harry Benditt Abraham Handler Minnie Handler Louis Benditt Raza Benditt Clara Benditt Eva Greenberg Ada Greenberg Ethel Greenberg Ethel Bendit Rochelle Handler Bob Handler Joseph Mazo Dora Mazo
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Abe and Toni Berenhaut
In memory of Menicha Berenhaut Morris Berenhaut Betty Schwartz Mayer Schwartz Lil Silverman Miriam Berenhaut
Faren and Keevin Bernstein
Kylie,Tyler, Brayden, Griffin and Brooks
In memory of Lou Bernstein Becky and Harry Rosenberg Mariam Bernstein
In memory of Zita and Mark Bernstein Babs and Israel Asper Sara and Maurice Bernstein Mussie and Carl Waldman
Morley and Terri Bernstein
In memory of Dorothy Yates Goldberg David Yates Jodi Bernstein Anne and Harry Bernstein Marla and Barry Bernstein Abraham Getzelevich
Menucha Geritz
Ben Berkal and Shirley Labman
In memory of Rabbi Louis Berkal Sara Berkal Raul Altarac
Shirley Labman and Ben Berkal Cyril and Jean Labman Glenda and Steven Scheer
In memory of Nathan Labman Lillian Labman
Shelley Blum
In memory of Ben Blum Rose and Morris Shapiro
Paul Granovsky and Claire Breslaw
In memory of Shelley Breslaw-Wynne Samuel and Chasie Nelko Maxwell and Sally Nelko Ernie and Shirley Nelko Sid and Gwen Nelko Irvin and Sonya Yaffe Abraham and Rose Granovsky Barbara Granovsky
Debby Bricker and Family Michael Perl and Family
In memory of Martin Bricker Marilyn Perl Lucille Bricker Irving Bricker Tiebel (Toby) Binder
Debby Bricker and Family Lesley and Laurie Goldberg and Family Harriet and Martin Glazer and Family
In memory of Estelle Roitman Samuel Roitman
Gary and Pamela Brooker
Alana and Matthew Ivy and Rachel
In memory of Larry and Alice Brooker Brian Brooker
Lori Shenkarow and Jeffrey Brown and Family Michelle and Laurence Gilman and Family Morris and Rana Shenkarow and Family
In memory of Phyllis and Marvin Shenkarow
Lori Shenkarow and Jeffrey Brown and Family Rita Brown In memory of Harvey Brown Dee Buchwald and Family In memory of Harold Buchwald Frank Buchwald Bessie Buchwald Claire Besbeck Joseph Besbeck Robert Besbeck Laila Kesselman Ted Kesselman Andrew Kesselman
Mira and Martin Buchwald Robyn, Jeff, Josh and Noah Lieberman Amy and Gabriel Brawerman Susan and Jonathan Buchwald Jenna and Matthew
In memory of Clara and Ralph Hamovich Bessie and Frank Buchwald Laila and Lawrence Kesselman Harold Buchwald Ted Kesselman Andrew Kesselman Dora and Aron Lieberman
Allan and Gloria Cantor and Family
In memory of Elsie and Maurice Cantor Lily and Jacob Shapiro Albert Shapiro Elvin and Diana Shapiro Ben Zion Cantor
Sora Sima and Osher Zelicovitch Freda and Benjamin Zelicovich Brochah Zelicovitch and Son Israel and Idka Drory Reverend David and Adele Cantor Schmilich and Shaindel Portigal David and Clara Portigal Reverend David and Lily Prince Lee Cantor Lora and Winston Burke Anne and Jack Moroznick Noreen and Irving Glassner Izrail Amburg
Sandra Caplan and Family
In memory of Barry Caplan Allan and Bertha Glazerman Fred Glazerman Max and Annette Caplan
Haderra and Mark Chisick
Adam, Michelle and Penny and Willa Chisick Samantha, Noah, Kara and Max Globerman in memory of Max and Tamara Chisick Ben Karasick Irene Karasick-McMurrich John McMurrich
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Shelley Chochinov
Paul, Fraya, Elaine and Dyanna Zaidman Ellen Zaidman
Melissa and Jessica Schwarz Harriet Zaidman and Cecil Rosner David, Mark and Michelle Rosner
In memory of Ben and Nellie Zaidman Isaac and Fanny Merkel Dora, Sonya and Bessie Zaidman
Shelley Chochinov
In memory of Morris (Moishe) Aaron Chochinov Alex and Rose Chochinov
Shelley Chochinov
In memory of Morris Merkel Freda Merkel Chazzan Stephen Merkel Dolly and Lawrence Cohen
In loving memory of Ted Cohen
Bev and Moe Cohen Tammy and Sam Shragge Beatty and Alan Nozick Hy and Bernice Nusgart
Drs Arnold and Carla Cohn Samuel, Daniel and Joel Cohn in memory of Elizabeth and Rudolf Cohn Harry Fogel Gertrude Cohn
Debbie Maslowsky
Arthur and Sarah Cohen
In memory of Sam and Evelyn Maslowsky Barbara Maslowsky Jerry Maslowsky
Abraham and Freda Yacowar Alexander Ziskind and Shaindel Maslowsky Jack and Sarah Cohen
Arnie O. Cooper
In memory of Leon Kurtz Arnold Kurtz Maurice Kurtz J. Grant Sinclair Barry Fleisher
Maxine Cristall
In memory of Marcy Dempsey Eva and Reuben Cristall Minnie and Peter Cristall Rose and Ben Hechter Ted Hechter Max Levenstein Yefroym Lyabel
The Diamond Family
In memory of Peggy Diamond Laurie Diamond Carol and Neil Duboff Eleanor Herst Debra Herst Jonathan and Narisa Duboff Michael Duboff Rachel and Jonathan Katz
In memory of Max Herst
Carol and Neil Duboff
Jonathan and Narisa Duboff Michael Duboff
Rachel and Jonathan Katz
In memory of Nathan Duboff
Sheldon and Sandy Earn
In memory of Esther Tax Hymie Tax Anne Tax Sam Tax Molly Tax Bill Tax Bertha Fox Jack Fox Sarah Earn Joseph Earn Hymie Earn Bessie Earn Abe Earn Josephine Earn Shlomo Feder Mania Feder George Feldman Annie Feldman
Zelda Elkin
Mark and Gav, Jonathan, David, Samuel and Joshua
In memory of Michael Elkin Louis and Molly Elkin Myer and Sarah Sakinofsky Ezriel Sakinofsky
Gavriela Geller and Mark Elkin Bonnie Geller
In memory of Larry Geller Michael Elkin
Ronda and David Erenberg, Max Erenberg and Mikaela Garfinkel, Jona Erenberg
In memory of Morris Erenberg Miriam Erenberg Brina Erenberg Dorothy Yates Goldberg David Yates
Marlene Shore, Shari Erenberg and Barry Erenberg
In memory of Anne and Joseph Erenberg
Glory and Larry Fleisher
In memory of Sonya and Joseph Chula Anne and Sam Sprecher Max Fleisher Barry Fleisher Motel Primack Rochel Primack and Family Marlene Potash Adam Potash Shirley Lipkin John Kushner Ned Haagerman Beverley Fingerhut
Janet Fleishman and Family
In memory of Brian Joel Fleishman Clara and Jack Feingold
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Brownie Fleishman and Family
Inn memory of Harold Fleishman Esther and Ben Pierce Ray and Jack Fleishman Maurice (Moe) and Ethel Pierce Fred and Sara Pierce Max Pierce Jack Pierce
Patty Bay Sherman Sam Bay Jack Sherman
Dave Nepon Harvey Sawyer Richard Pierce
Rietta and Jerry Floom Ari, Emily and Jack Floom Rachael, Dan and Jaden Yusim Tali Floom and Juan Schujman
In memory of Lillian and Samuel Trachtenberg Anne and Robert Floom Leo Madden Yusim Carol Nitikman Foster
In memory of Pearl Greisman Black James Ephriam Black Cecil Black Herb Black Louise Rubin Dorothea B. Nitikman Israel Nitikman
Candice and Stephen Freed and Family
In memory of Renee and Alex Schwartz Ruth and Joseph Freed
Shirley and Robert Freedman and Family
In memory of Ann and Morris Freedman Leonard Freedman Ethel and Alex Bober Sunny Bober Louwrier Pinya and Mary Silver Lucy and David Mogle Sonia and Max Spector
Freda Fisher Wilfred Fisher Morris Fisher
Sonia and Bernard Mandel Karina Louwrier Sarney Gideon Wigman
Roxy and Martin Freedman
In memory of Kerry Hrabinsky Evelyn Berinstein Max Berinstein Brownie Freedman Samuel Freedman Thelma Travis Myra Frieman
In memory of Arnold Frieman
Samuel Friedman Gizella Friedman Emil Friedman
Berril Friedman Judith Friedman Benjamin Thompson
Norma Thompson
Hasia Thompson
Marvin Garfinkel
In memory of Merle Garfinkel Arthur Vinsky Betty Vinsky Jennie Garfinkel Saul Garfinkel Sam Cohen Eda Cohen
Molly Clarice Pitsch William (Bill) Kluner Phyllis Kluner Hatskin Betty Sucharov
Harvey and Lee Garfinkel and Family Reesa and Jerry Webb and Family
In Memory of Shirley and Irvin Garfinkel Rose and Nathan Garfinkel Alice and Israel Kasloff
Eve and Barry Gindin Roxan Shiner and Elia Gindin
In memory of Slateon Morry Abe and Bessie Greenberg Meyer Gindin Sara Greenberg
Sharon Glass
In memory of Sadie Niznick Edward Niznick Betty Ross Yale Shafer Joel Niznick
Dr. Daniel Globerman and Family
In memory of Karyn Globerman Morley and Dintzie Globerman Morris and Rachel Globerman Nathan Pollock Sylvia Pollock Aaron and Bertha Heifitz
Beth and Bobby Goldberg, Zachary and Karlene, Jessica and Stefanie
In memory of Manley Goldberg Anne and Bill Goldberg Howie Goldberg Ida and Bennie Lichter Sadie and John Craft Hinda Ritter Rebecca and Jack Ritter Norman Swedko Peter Swedko
Phyllis Goldberg
In memory of Manley Goldberg Howie Goldberg Ann and Bill Goldberg Ida and Ben Lichter Hinda Ritter
Earl and Suzanne Golden and Family
In memory of Morris and Bertha Golden Morley Golden Noah and Lillian Epstein Miriam Kriger
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Barbara and David Goldenberg and Family
In memory of Louis Bernstein Benjamin Goldenberg Sadie Goldenberg Jerrold Goldenberg Marta Bachrach
Beth Goldenberg
Jonathan, Sharon, Ben and Jonah Laura ,Shechar, Shoshana, Eliana and Mira
In memory of Jerrold (Jerry) Goldenberg Sadie and Ben Goldenberg Esther and Joe Roman Gail Roman Sara and Moshe Goldenberg Liba and Abe Osinovsky Sima and Louis Romanovsky Bessie Fainstein Celia and Louis Fainstein Zyama Arderman
Elaine Golumbia Jennifer and Hart Stitz
In memory of David and Sarah Golumbia Jeanette and Harry Stitz
Karen and Andrew Gomori
In memory of Sydney Peikoff Sylvia Peikoff Hart Peikoff
Maureen and Jeremy Gordon Jack Gardner Harriet and Sid Rosenbaum and Families
In memory of Edith and Morris Gardner
Rosie Engel Gordon
Saul Engel, Tina Engel Breeya and Keenan Engel
In memory of Mina Engel Meyer Engel
Yitchok Engel Faige Leah Engel Morris Engel
Mordechai Fox Bronia Fox Shlomo Baizen Barney Engel Clara Hershberg
Barbara Goszer and Family
In memory of
Shulim and Sali Goldfischer Tonia Goldfischer Goszer, Goldfischer Schneid and Hartfeld Families Adam Goszer Yonah Pansy Goszer Eliahu and Pesel Goszer Boris and Eve Goszer
Eric and Ruby Green
In memory of Catherine Lacey-Green Tina and Benjamin Green Nell and Ben Hallis
Saul and Brenda Greenberg and Family
In memory of
David and Shirley Greenberg Douglas and Maisy Thomson Brian Thomson Percy and Ruth Thompson Pauline and Harry Fainstein Esther and Harry Ginpil Ronald Fainstein Stan and Clara Fainstein Isaac and Sophie Greenberg
Lolly and Saul Guttman
In memory of Mary and Louis Segal
Martin Segal
Fanny and Henry Guttman Esther Weidman David Guttman
Elba Haid
Lara Secord Haid
In memory of Marshall Haid Rose and Phillip Haid
Ellen and Daniel Hamburg
In memory of Ida and Wolfe Blankstein Morley Blankstein Dora and Israel Hamburg Evelyn Blankstein Esther and Cyril Gaum Ann Smith Karen and Julius Wise Elie H. Hamburg Arthur Blankstein-Ure Fred (Ingy) Blankstein Louis Cogan Chuck Rubin Levie Brest
Priscilla Kerr Hate
In memory of Dr. Elias Rodrigues de Mendonca Luiz Caetano Kerr Correa Cecilia Sansigolo Simoes de Almeida Helio Augusto Sansigolo Kerr Prof. Dr Warwick Estevan Kerr Lygia Sansigolo Kerr Apparecida Mendonca de Souza Julieta Andrello de Mendonca Manuel Rodrigues de Mendonca
Sue and Frank Hechter and Family
In memory of Irving and Lenore Hechter Louis and Rachel Mindell Frank and Minnie Hechter Monty and Marion Saper
Martha Saper
Ethel Hechter
Evelyn Molotsky
William and Minnie Mindell
Ussher Claman
Howard, Brenda, Stephen, Kenny, Robert, Corky, Paul, Debbie, Michael, Faygee, Sandy, Gayle, Danny
In memory of Shprintza and Gershan Shindelman Clara (Shindelman) and Michael Greenberg Nellie (Raber) and Max Shindelman Claire (Abells) and Eddie Shindleman Sophie (Shindelman) and Joey Goldstein Allan (Avrum) and Robin (Viner) Goldstein Eslie (Shindelman) and Louis Yuffe Jack Shindleman Gladys (Geesy Shindelman) and Benjamin (Benny) Kushner
Bonnie and Michael Helper
In memory of Sam Zinman Pauline Zinman Mandy Helper Yetta Helper
Sherrill and Dane Hershberg and Family
In memory of Joe and Rae Dreman Harry and Alice Hershberg
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Hon. Justice Joe Hershfield and Fern Hershfield and Family
In memory of Nathan and Rita Hershfield Dr. Sam and Carol Katz
Cathie Hiller
In memory of Hejnoch Fryd
Marisa and David Hochman and Family
In memory of Rhona and Jerry Bass
Miriam Corne and Gary Hyman and Family
In memory of Moishe and Frances Settler Sara and David Hyman Jackie and Burt Gorenstein
Lanny and Marni Jacob and Family
In memory of Rose and Irvin “Itz” Jacob
Belle Jarniewski and Family
In memory of Samuel Jarniewski Sylvia Jarniewski Henry Jarniewski
Itzchak Leb Jarniewski
Chaye Beile Jarniewski Dobe Rochel Jarniewski Geile Jarniewski Motel Jarniewski Wolf Jarniewski Moishele Jarniewski Elke Jarniewski Chana Friajdla Thomme Wartcka Abram Moscak Wartcki Natan Wartcki
Penny and Gerald Kalef
In memory of Rose and Malick Peikoff Anne and Edward Kalef Marni Kalef Elsa and Mark Wall Myrle Fogelman Harvey Kalef Gerald Libling Earl and Ettie Robinson
Sheila and Don Katz
Andrea and Solomon Kohn Steven, Michelle, Seth and Lev Kohn
In memory of Sheldon Kohn Leonard J. Pollock Shaindel and Sam Kohn Thora and Fred Ornstein Esther and Hy Pollock Lily and Myer Adler Rose and Harry Katz Anne and Sam Epstein Bella and George Lubotta Rachel Ornstein
Fay-Lynn Katz
Matthew, Desiree and Lyla Katz
Cara Katz, David and Miles Coodin Jonathan and Rachel Katz Esther Katz
In memory of Morris Katz David Katz Philip Katz Mayer Gutwilik Toby Gutwilik
Al Katz and Petra Russell
Mara and Zanna Seipp-Katz
In memory of Phillip and Clara Katz Saul Katz Nathan Katz Lenka Altarac Avraham Abramowski
Nora Kaufman and Family
In memory of David Kaufman
Sylvia and Harry Silverberg Goldie and Frank Kaufman Vittle and Sol Silverberg Klara Kaufman
Ceci Kaufman and Paul Leinburd Susan Crupi Gordon Kaufman Samantha and Adam Pollock Ryan Gorlick and Carlee Wilson Alexandra and Nick Hall Gregory Gorlick Alexander Crupi
In memory of Ruebin Kaufman
Ceci Kaufman and Paul Leinburd Susan Crupi
In memory of Agnes Hechter
Louis and Cheryl Kessler and Family
In memory of Bernard Kushner Marion Kushner Posen Eda and Jack (Yasha) Furman Peggy and Toby Kessler
Ruth Klapman
Children, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren
In memory of Sam Klapman
Ruben and Rose Youssiem Joseph and Fanny Klapman Harry and Sonia Klapman Esther Klapman Bleiberg Meyer and Gladys Klapman
Max and Faye Klapman Michael and Rita Klapman Esther and Albert Goffstein
Beverley Demsky Paul Demsky David Youssiem Norma (Klapman) Rubenstein Lynn (Klapman) Henoch Marilyn Brooke Goffstein Saul Youssiem Don Gordon Norman and Toby Klapman
Sandra Kliman and Jeff Norton and Family
In memory of Louis Kliman Sharon and Murray Knazan
In memory of Sally and Harry Maslovsky Sylvia and Jack Knazan Vinuca Alkalaj
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Audrey and Daniel Kravetsky and Family
In memory of Sara Kravetsky
Fred Kravetsky Gary Kravetsky
Alvin Kravetsky
Goldie Kravetsky
Lorne Kravetsky
Sylvan Goodman Marion Goodman Norman Goodman Florence Bubis Irv Bubis
Hy Kraitberg and Terri Slotnick
In memory of Simma Kraitberg Jack Kraitberg Mamie Kraitberg Charlie Kraitberg Shirley Velin Ted Velin
Ida McElrea Max Kraitberg Morris Kraitberg Larry Kraitberg Pearl Kraitberg Evelyn Kraitberg William Adler
Eva Adler
Sheppy Adler Louis Slotnick
Freda Slotnick
Hester Kroft and Family
In memory of Guy Kroft Charles and Heloise Kroft Monte and Sally Israels Lyonel and Esther Israels Sylvia Markel Babs Asper
Cara and Jonathan Kroft and Family
In memory of Arthur and Pearl Lerner Moe Lerner Guy Kroft
Phyllis Laveman
In memory of Earle Laveman Rose Tokar Goldie Laveman Charna Laveman Sam Laveman Sue Weiss
Mel and Karyn Lazareck and Family
In memory of Samuel and Anna Lazareck Anne and Joe Levin Ruth Neiman
Maurice (Moe) Selby Selma and Leo Shearer Daniel Jason (Danny) Krindle
Brian, Barbara, Mira Lecker and Adam Baker, Adam, Kelly and Ari Lecker
In memory of Esther and Manuel Lecker Serge Miutel
Ruth Lehmann and Eric Ellis
Paula Black
Allie Lehmann and Paul Bender
In memory of Goldie Lehmann Mossy Lehmann
Paul Leinburd and Ceci Kaufman Sorel and Judy Leinburd and Family
In memory of Jacob Leinburd Betty Leinburd Sol (Lica) Calman Clareta (Lala) Leinburd Nathan and Leah Leinburd Calman and Gitel Calmanovici Ely and Evuca Calman Aron Weidenfeld
Clifford, Carol, Kim and Jeremy Levi
In memory of Howard and Riva Levi Carol and Clifford Levi Lillian Burke Brian Burke and Lisa Diamont and Families
In memory of Benge Burke
Angie and Allan Levine Alexander, Shannon, Ana and McCartney Levine Mia, Geoff and Kole and Erica Shaffer
In memory of Alexander and Edith Tenenbein Marvin and Bernice Levine Sam and Sarah Kliman Clara and Aaron Levine Moses and Ruchel Kives Sara and Harry Tenenbein
Robyn, Jeff, Josh and Noah Lieberman
Amy and Gabriel Brawerman
In memory of Dora and Aron Lieberman Karen and Julius Wise Ralph and Clara Hamovich Frank and Bessie Buchwald Esther Goldie and David Wise Anne and Joe Chmelnitsky Yaacov and Nacha Lieberman
Harriet and Ted Lyons and Family
In memory of Edith and Ruvin Lyons Freda and Mandel Lyons Bessie and Hymie Hecht Rose and Alex Jacob Aubie and Sophie Jacob Kenneth Howard Allan Jacob Sarah and Frank Ratner
Wayne, James and Jeffrey Manishen
In memory of Melvin and Beverley Manishen
David, Joshua, Amy, Kristen, Miles, Archie and Stella Manusow
In memory of Nancy Manusow Florence Manusow R. “Meech” Manusow
Elaine and Neil Margolis
In memory of Doris and Hymie Margolis Sarah and Jack Muryn Benjamin Muryn Howie Stillman
Lillian Titleman Shirley and David Permack
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Maureen and David Milner Shelley and Richard Ross Karen Grant
Roberta and Lyle Silverstein Tracie and Morgan Ganetsky Grandchildren
Great Grandchildren
In memory of Faye and Allan Grant
Sheree Walder Morantz and Richard Morantz
Ethan, Sean and Emily Morantz
In memory of Larry Walder Robert Walder Marilyn Walder Saul Morantz
Ara, Jeff, Harlan and Emma Morris
In memory of Merle Garfinkel William Morris Betty Vinsky Arthur Vinsky Jenny Garfinkel Saul Garfinkel Myra Kravetsky Hy Kravetsky Tammy Kravetsky Dora Morris Harry Morris Molly Pitsch Betty Sucharov
Cathy Moser and Jeff Itzkow
In memory of Sam Moser Ann Moser Benji Itzkow Dolly Itzkow Bill Itzkow
Gloria (Adler) and Jerry Moscovitch, Susan Moscovitch Darrel and Taylor Kilburn Dan Moscovitch and Family in memory of David Michael Hartley Moscovitch Marla Alaine Moscovitch Alana Michelle Moscovitch Millicent (Hallis) and Harry Allan Adler Aaron (Ronald Larry Adler) Udlar Freda (Bruser) and Cantor Samuel (Shmilik) Hallis Shava (Rothman) and Isaac Adler Jennie (Kankewitt) and Morris Moscovitch Minnie Michla (Levine) and Wolf Velvel Kankewitt Betty (Moscovitch) and Joseph Wohl Murray Sheldon Wohl Walter Kenneth Morris Earl Wolfe Moss and Adele (Perles) Craig Moss
Gloria (Adler) and Jerry Moscovitch and Family
In memory of Libby (Hallis) and Sam Geller Daryl Geller Evelyn Hallis Fannie (Hallis) and Ben Permack Rose (Hallis) and Sam Shapira Arnold Shapira
David and Reesa (Weidman) Shapira Joyce (Shapira) Rubinstein Chuck Rubinstein
Leonard and Bunty (Berg) Shapira Paula (Hallis) and Lou Swartz Sam and Rose (Zipursky) Hallis Pamela (Hallis) and Moishe Silver David Hallis
Harry and Elsie (Goldstone) Hallis Sid Hallis
Ben Beryl Hallis and Nellie Beatrice (Greenberg) Hallis
Jerry and Gloria Moscovitch and Family
In memory of Izzy and Sara Kankewitt Hymie and Marge (Tadman) Kankewitt Barbara (Kankewitt) Johnston and Tracey Hinda (Kankewitt) and Harry Herman
Joe, Cecil, Hymie and Ben Herman Betty (Kankewitt) Stringer - Sewchuck Ethel (Kankewitt) and Charlie Kravetsky
Max, Hymie and Rose Moscovitch Malka (Lerner) and Joseph Lerner Diana (Dinky) Kudlatz Beverley Segal
Barb Neaman Gabrielle Swan Jillian Swan and Alain Clement
In memory of Jack Neaman
Brenda Odwak and Family
In memory of Norman Odwak Harry and Celia Odwak William and Minnie Mindell Raizy and Meyer Guss Clara and Isaac Galsky Louis and Rachel Mindell Shia and Hinda Odwak
Sam Odwak
Laurie Thompson Samuel Stedman
Harry and Lisa Odwak and Family
In memory of Frank Shiffman Norman Odwak
Fabiana Pachter Jorge Krapirca
In memory of Isaac Krapirca Esther Fanny Roitberg de Krapirca
Paula Parks Sheldon Parks
Louis and Hildy Parks
In memory of Vita and Sydney Parks
Rory Paul and Family
In memory of Barb Paul Leonard Paul Elaine Paul Mary Paul Alex Paul Abraham Footlick Anne Footlick Stalmaster Marc Scott Kleiman Ray Standil
Ariel, Mati, Lara, Tali and Shirly Pelich Silvia, Daniela, Ivan and Erik Bucker
In memory of Maximo Bucker
Esther, Richard, Dayna and Ramy Penner
In memory of Harry and Eva Mlynarski
Sheldon Permack and Kishwar Mirza
In memory of David and Shirley Permack
Ruth Carol and Leonard Podheiser and Family
In memory of Rachel and William Podheiser Morris and Pearl Jeffries
Rocky Pollack Hart and Nancy, Lisa and Andy Mitchell, Shane, Noah, Talia, Seth and Casey
In memory of Sharon Pollack Nettie and Harvey Pollack Myrna and Myer Mitchell Robie Wayne
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Sandy and Marvin Polanski and Family
In memory of Al Aronovich
Bessie (Aronovich) Stern Shirley and Dave Polanski Anna Freedman Annie and Aaron Packer Sharon Vinsky Walter J. Stern Sara Les
Harvey I. Pollock and Martin J. Pollock
In memory of Sylvia Pollock Karyn Globerman Nathan D. Pollock Sluva and Sam Pollock Chana Pollock Sarah and Nathan Friedman Myra Kravetsky Fay and Harry Wasel Raymond Pollock Motel and Tabel Guner Jack and Goldie Pollock Anne Pollock Mimi Pollock Lloyd Friedman Mischa Pollock Samuel Friedman Maureen Pollock Richard, Sarah and Raya Adam, Sam, Benny and Goldie
In memory of Max Minuk Benny Rubin Raymond Polllock Edith Minuk Sam Minuk
Randee Pollock and Ian Altman and Family
In memory of Sandra and Joshua Forster Mollie and Harry Shames Ethel and Max Forster Elaine Altman
David and Lillian Altman Max and Viola Frank
Lorne and Louise Raber Lindsay Raber Adams and Brian Adams
In memory of Wilfred and Rose Raber
Allan and Marian Zelickson Louis and Annie Zelickson Mitchell and Sara Abrams Max and Dora Abrams
Judy Oigman
Harry Ginsberg Sam and Dolly Barish Simcha and Liba Raber Max and Sonia Stitz Dave and Shaino Stitz Reesa and Jerry Lavitt Anne (Raber) and Harry Lewengood Eleanor and Morris Burke Tiberiu (Tibi) Abraham
Leigh and Steven Raber and Family
In memory of Bernard and Freda Raber Edward Halprin
Sharon Stokoloff and Estelle Raber
In memory of Reta and Michael Raber Faiga and Abraham Raber Sara and Max Hochman Bella and Harry Garfinkel Jack and Marcia Raber Esther and Joseph Sadofsky Ralph and Ginger Sadofsky Harold and Rita Sadoff Moe and Jay Sadoff Dorothy and Harry Gordon
Carol Raizen
In memory of Morris Raizen Bill Migie Ida Migie Arthur Migie William Raizen Gitel Raizen Joe Raizen Rachelle Chodirker Becky and Zamvel Migicovsky Sheva and Harry Zipursky
Lorraine Reiner and Family
In memory of Barry Reiner Sam Reiner Rose and Sam Reich Max Reich Max and Vera Reiner Chaim Silverman Annie and Colman Gass Lillian and Joe Sklar Cynthia Sklar Percy Gess Dora May June Scheiring Beth Scheiring Naomi and Dave Milrod
Laura Richman Joy, Sally and Rebecca
In memory of Harold Richman Alexander Newhouse Annie Newhouse Rosalie Richman Alfred Richman
Sid Ritter
In memory of Hinda Ritter Jack and Rebecca Ritter John and Sadie Craft
Merle, Sari, Karlee Rosenberg Michael, Brenlee, Matthew, Lainee Cantor Ed, Heather, Lexi, Ryan Cantor Rhonda Cantor and Daniel Glesby
In memory of Larry Rosenberg Joe and Leah Cantor Oscar Cantor
Susan, Gerald and Stephen Rosenby
In memory of Dr. Abraham and Lucy Rothstein Harry and Fay Rosenby Helene Rosenby Charles and Toby Kanovsky Richard Kanovsky Marvin Rothstein Dr. Morel Rubinger
Stephen, Corky and Lana Rosenfield
In memory of Victor and Lynn Rosenfield Louis and Elsie Yuffe
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David A. Rosner
In memory of Charles and Cecilia Rosner Moses and Yachid Rosner David and Lottie Black
Bonnie Robinson and Daniel Rosenfeld
In memory of Ettie and Earl W. Robinson Rose and Malick Peikoff
Esther and Sydney I. Robinson Marni Kalef
Bernie and Sheila Rubenstein
In memory of Max and Sadie Levene Harry and Lilly Rubenstein Ruth Goldberg
Joanie and Jack Rusen and Family
In memory of Harold and Tommie Schachter Charles and Mollie Rusen
Morley Rypp Howie and Bea and Family Robyn and Arnie and Family
In memory of Shirley Rypp Buirt and Fanny Segal Sharon Segal Enkin Joseph and Rose Rypp Julius Rypp Meyer Rypp
Toby Sawyer
In memory of Harvey Sawyer Ray and Jack Fleishman Harold Fleishman Belle and Max Sawyer
Terry Sawyer
Annette Klein
Brent Schacter and Sora Ludwig
Isanne Schacter
Jennifer Schacter and Neil Rockman Miriam and Michael Stoller
In memory of Claire and Irvin Schacter Bertha and Joseph Ludwig
Sidney Schwartzman
In memory of Marsha Schwartzman Sam and Jean Blumenthal Louis and Ann Schwartzman Dr. Mel and Ruby Swartz Dr. Joseph Swartz Bertha Blumenthal Herb Schwartzman
Beverly, Bryan, Michael and Lainie Schwartz
In memory of Philip and Gertrude Weiss Shelley Weiss
Eva, Abraham and Harry Goot Solomon and Celia Weiss Erna and Herman Kimmel Leo Weiss
Miriam and Preston Segal
In memory of Jennie and Isadore Segal Bessie and Samuel Maslovsky Joel Maslovsky Carrie Maslove Molly Pechet Barney Charach Bruce Frome
Jacquie Seipp and Family
In memory of Esther Seipp Max Seipp Phillip Z. Feldman Louis Seipp Minnie Goldie Seipp Sara Seipp Sam Seipp Isadore Seipp Alex Feldman Anna Mindel Feldman Marianna Aalsvel Jeanette Fransman
Fayth and Yale Shaffer Geoff, Mia, Kole and Erica Shaffer Seth and Lauren Shaffer
In memory of Irvin and Kay Sera Mickey and Gladys Shaffer
Emily and Marvin Shane and Family
In memory of Abraham and Zahava Baum Paul and Pauline Shane Dr. Fred Shane
Rick Lee and Laurie Shapiro Michael Lee and Caroline Herbert Jude and Leif Herbert-Lee Amy Lee and Matt Burt Sadie and Pearl Lee-Burt
In memory of Myer and Tillie Shapiro Lillian Taylor Joan Abbey
Carla Shapiro
Miriam and Robby Sneiderman
In memory of Barney Sneiderman Fred Shapiro Rosalie Shapiro
Sophie Szczygiel Phil, Sandy, Jeremy and Sean Sheegl Rosa, Karen and Danielle Appel
In memory of Isaac Szczygiel Joel and Penny Shefrin
In memory of Conrad Shefrin Miriam Shefrin Fred Shapiro
Rosalie Shapiro Barney Sneiderman
Robert Shindleman Sandy and Diane Shindleman and Family Daniel and Andrea Shindleman and Family
In memory of Edward (Eddie) Shindleman Claire Shindleman Jack Shindleman Betsie Frankenhuis
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Fanny and Charles Shore and Family
In memory of Max Shore
Mollie Shore Carl Solomon Sabina Solomon Berdina Shorten
In memory of Kenneth Shorten Samantha Emma Lee (Rakia) Thomas
Michelle and William Silverberg
In memory of Tye and Roy Asper Abraham and Sarah Silverberg
Diane Silverberg Alyssia and Chris Amanada and Vasile Alaina and Rob
In memory of Joe Silverberg Stan Silverberg Ruth Silverberg
Ron Singer and Michelle Singer
In memory of Harry and Lillian Singer Max and Jenny Singer Morris and Rose Shapiro
Avis Bay Antel and Jack Antel and Family Francie Bay Smith and Arnold Smith and Family
In memory of Samson Bay Patty Sherman Jack Sherman
Gary Smith
Marsha Sattin
Francie Bay Smith and Arnold Smith
In Memory of Henry Smith Ann Smith
Evita and Lyle Smordin
In memory of Harvey and Ida Smordin Ruth Beryl Smordin Frank E. Phomin and Goldie Loffman
Donni Stern Marlene Stern Amanda Katz Jordana Katz
In memory of Susan Stern Jocelyn Katz Allan Stern
David Gisser and Freda Steel and Family
In memory of Morris, Sonia and Sam Steel Solomon and Anne Gisser
Lewis, Deb, Max and Sawyer Stern David, Marsha, Zev, Nathan and Jason Stern
In memory of Walter and Zora Stern Louis and Fay Ditlove Allan Stern
Jocelyn Stern Susan Stern
Leyla Grant Mel Stern Cyril Stern Keith Stern Leonard Harris Joseph Stern Bessie Stern Aisenstat
Max D. Steinkopf
In memory ot Maitland Steinkopf Helen K. Steikopf
Maxine Steinkopf Ellend Justine Steinkopf
Jory and Jacqueline Stillwater Laurie, Ginny, Reese and Richard Stillwater
In memory of Richard B. Stillwater
Stronger Family
In memory of Marcia (Mallin) Stronger Bessie (Abells) and Max Stronger Eva (Bronstein) and Jack Mallin
Thelma Sures Howard Sures and Florence Krakauer Greg and Shane
In memory of George and Lola Sures
Thelma Sures
In memory of Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends
Javier and Cynthia Szkop
In memory of Alice Blumenfarb
Puchi Toronczyk
Mario Szkop
Sophie Thompson
Syd and Janet Thompson and Family Jeff and Val Thompson and Family
In memory of Laurie Thompson Harry and Celia Odwak Saul and Ida Thompson Isaac and Doris Zipursky Myer and Nettie Katzman
Sam Odwak
Norman Odwak Henry Thompson Dr. Sam Stedman
Morley and Charlotte Zipursky Dr. Alvin and Freda Zipursky
Eve Vickar
In memory of Harry Vickar Ed and Marion Vickar Norman and Florence Vickar Morris and Ann Vickar
Joe Vickar Ike and Margaret Vickar Sam and Gertrude Vickar Arthur and Irene Weinberger
Carla and Wayne Vickar
In memory of Freda (Halparin) and Stanley Fox Gnessie and Joe Vickar
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Sherwin, Karen and Brent Vickar and Family
In memory of Isaac and Margaret Vickar Charles Vickar Norman Vickar William Vickar
Dr. Joseph Vickar Robert and Lil Gitlin Reuben and Anne Gitlin Sam Gitlin Chaim and Ida Gitlin David and Shifra Vickar
Susan, Eric, Michaela and Chloe Vickar
In memory of Marni Kalef Harry Vickar
Myer Thompson and Pam and Marty Vine and Family
In memory of Sherry Thompson Morris and Eleanor Burke Alec and Rita Vine Bernice and Saul Birnbach Marion and Allan Zelickson Laurie Thompson Henry Thompson Miriam and Bert Shatsky Ida and Saul Thompson
Arthur and Denise Waldman Jonathan, Elana and Kaia Waldman Miriam, Tom, Asher and Levi Hildahl
In memory of Sydney and Golutha Fleishman Brian Fleishman Shia and Sarah Waldman Celeste Waldman
Shirley Wasserman
Cita Wasserman and Hartley Yuffe Dr. Ronald Wasserman and Dr. Devra Kellen Beth and Jacalyn
In memory of Jack Wasserman
Samuel and Fay Schicher Leo and Selma Shearer
Jackie Wassermann
In memory of Sigi Wassernann Becky Conway Toby Conway Malcolm Conway Jakob Wassermann
Hannchen Wassermann
Julius Wassermann Alfred Florsheim Erna Florsheim
Paulette, Lorne, Richard and Allison Weiss
In memory of Paul and Ruth Stajer Sam and Sarah Weiss Rafael and Perel Mandelman
Bina and Tuvia Mandelman
Moishe and Tuneh Sztajer
Gutche and Nacha Sztajer
Chaim Lazer
Alice, Bill and Ben Weissmann
In memory of Michael and Edith Waisman Joe and Chana Waisman Max Waisman Willi Leon Tuttmann
Ivan and Sarah Gillespie Abraham and Baba Katz Joe and Clara Katz Hy and Rose Katz Harry Heinrichs Maurice Aandagt
Clare Whiteman
In memory of Morris and Bessie Whiteman Frank and Sarah Ratner Clara Waisman Joseph Waisman Reesa Waisman Carole Ann Speer Efim Frumin Elisabeth Aandtagt
David Wilder
In memory of Diane Wilder Joseph and Sunny Schachter Phyllis and Marshall Wilder Anne and Israel Braunstein Sam and Molly Medoff Joseph and Claire Rissin Harry and Miriam Rissin Harry and Rivka Schachter Neil and Dorothy Finklelstein Alex and Ann Cantor Joseph and Hattie Wilder Jack Neaman Beth Schachter Phyllis Brody
Sam and Wendy Wilder and Family
In memory of Jack and Rose Wilder Max and Sally Nelko
Leslie Wilder
In memory of Phyllis and Marshall Wilder Yuda Alhalel
Francie, Eric, Abby, Jill and Richard Winograd
In memory of Philip and Gertrude Weiss Shelley Weiss Eva, Abraham and Harry Goot Solomon and Celia Weiss Erna and Herman Kimmel Leo Weiss Elaine Wiseman and Family
In memory of Mannie Wiseman Rose and Herb Winston Raymond Winston Rochel and Morris Wiseman Mona and Louis Sherman
Gary and Terri-Mae Wolodarsky Joel Wolodarsky and Jennifer Teskey Benjamin, Noah and Jack David Wolodarsky and Kara Marantz Molly and Emma
In memory of Manuel Nathan Spector Merle Spector Wayne Robert Spector
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Lois and David Wolch and Family
In memory of Linda (Wolch) Tapley Frances Wolch Russell Wolch
Reuben Ludwick Gertrude Ludwick
Richard Wolfe
In memory of Joyce Wolfe Jack Wolfe
Greg, Mandy, Sari, and Alexa Yakubovich
In memory of Alter Yakubovich Etel Yakubovich Sura Rusevich Manya Margulius Martin Margulius Penny Yellen
In memory of Barney Yellen
Esther and Mickey Divinsky Rose and Abe Yellen Sonya and Herb Gross Martin Zimmerman
Rhonda and Harry Youell and Family
In memory of Joyce and Lou Fingerote H. William and Gisela Youell Penia and Sura Ita Fingerot Eve Udin
Eva and Frank Taran Sharon and Sam Fingerote Lorraine and Gordon Luetke
Cindy and Rob Yusim Marlee, Lauren and Adam
In memory of Abie Rosenberg
Moe Yusim
Norma and Alex Rittberg Naomi Palansky Michelle Moyer
Doreen Rubinfeld Harry Rubinfeld
Arnold and Beverly Zatser
In memory of Lily and Harry Rubenstein Eva and Louis Zatser Moyshe Zatser
Lillian Zentner
In memory of Hersch Zentner Pam Zentner Eva and Max Bober Harold Bober
Ethel and Percy Zentner Sam Muchnik
Ron and Audrey Zimmerman
In memory of
Rueth and Norman Zimmerman
Fanny and Leon Gottlieb Yentel and William Zimmerman
Louis and Eve Zimmerman Esther and Mickey Divinsky Nathan Zimmerman
Frances and Edward Zimmerman Martin Zimmerman Jan Zimmerman Harold and Mildred Gottlieb Sylvia and Lynn Levine Carl Levine Clifford and Selma Gottlieb Betty and Carl Saltzman Janice and Allan Sherr Barney Yellen Ivan Sanderson Allan Gottlieb Toby and Ray Sackter Abe and Beverley Cohen
Ken, Lori, Jenna and Lexie Zimmer
In memory of Jack and Eda Furman Bernard Kushner Marion Kushner Posen Emil Zimmer Judith Zimmer Joachim and Antonia Kaufmann
Jeanette Zimmer
Alex, Harriet, Joel and Emily Zimmer
Leanne, Jared and Julie Akman Linda Rumberg
In memory of Leo Zimmer
Alex, Harriet, Joel and Emily Zimmer
Leanne, Jared and Julie Akman Bob, Allison, Gavin and Steven Axelrod
In memory of Joseph and Pat Axelrod
Yizkor Dates
Below is a schedule of Yizkor dates along with Minyan Service times where Yizkor is recited.
Year8th Day of Pesach (22 Nissan)
2nd Day of Shavuot (7 Sivan)
Yom Kippur* (10 Tishrei) Sh’mini Atzeret (22 Tishrei)
2022 Wed, Oct 5*Mon, Oct 17
Minyan 7:30am Yizkor 9:00am
2023 Thu, Apr 13
Minyan 7:30am Yizkor 9:00am
Sat, May 27 Service 10:00am Yizkor 11:30am
Mon, Sep 25*Sat, Oct 7
Service 10:00am Yizkor 11:30am
*Please contact the shul office at 204-452-3711 or hello@szwinnipeg.ca for information.
5784∙2023 Yizkor Book
If you would like to submit an entry for next year’s Yizkor Book, please contact Estelle Raber, Life Cycle Director, at 204 975 3484 or estelle@szwinnipeg.ca by the end of August 2023.
Yom Hashoah Interfaith Commemorative Service and Reading of Megillat Hashoah
Information about the 2023 commemoration will be announced in the Spring.
This annual service is a commemoration of the systematic persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators. We also remember other groups who were persecuted or targeted for genocide, including the Roma, the disabled, political opponents, Poles and other Slavic people, Soviet prisoners of war, Jehovah’s Witnesses, gay men, some members of the clergy, and others.
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