Yizkor Book | 2019 / 5780

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Congregation

Shaarey Zedek

Celebrating Community and Culture

Yom Kippur 5780 ď ™ 2019

This book was generously sponsored by

Myra Frieman and Family in loving memory of her husband

Arnold Frieman z’l


Message from the Rabbis............................................................... 3 Holocaust Torah................................................................................ 4 Yizkor Service................................................................................... 6 Mourner’s Kaddish.........................................................................14 The Service of Unveiling...............................................................15 In Memoriam - Members we have lost this year......................23 Shoah - Loved ones who perished in the Holocaust................24 One More Candle..........................................................................27 We Remember - All those we have lost.....................................28 Yizkor Dates 2019-2020.............................................................58 Yizkor Book 5781/2020.............................................................58 Yom Hashoah Interfiath Service..................................................59

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Congregation

Shaarey Zedek

Celebrating Community and Culture

561 Wellington Crescent Winnipeg MB R3M 0A6 t 204 452 3711 f 204 474 1184 hello@szwinnipeg.ca www.szwinnipeg.ca


A Message from Rabbi Matthew Leibl & Rabbi Aníbal Mass Yizkor is a Memorial Service where we honour and remember people who have left the world before us. This Service was added to other services by the Rabbis four times a year: on the last day of Passover, on the second day of Shavuot, on Shemini Atzeret and on Yom Kippur. Yizkor is a Hebrew word meaning “Remember”, and it is the first word of the main prayer of the Memorial Service, in which we say, “May God Remember the soul of the departed”. We recite Yizkor standing, with someone holding a Scroll of Torah in front of the congregation. It is a combination of prayers sang by the Chazzan, the Choir, the Rabbi and includes moments of silent prayer. Yizkor ends with the recitation of the Mourners Kaddish. We ask God to remember the souls of the departed, principally relatives and friends, but one can also pray for someone who no longer has someone to pray for them. We also have the tradition to remember and pray for the souls of those who died in the Shoah. The goal of the prayer is to hope that God will remember the souls of our departed ones in such a way that they are bound with the souls of our righteous ancestors. Essentially, May this person be considered as righteous as Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Sarah Rebecca, Rachel and Leah, and if they have a place in eternity, may our loved one have the same kind of place and belonging. Yizkor also contains a pledge to give Tzedakah in honour of our loved ones. This is so they can leave a legacy not only in our memories but also positively impacting the life of others in this world though our acts of Tzedakah in their honour. If you have lost someone and are looking for a way of honouring them, you may wish to consider adding the names of your departed loved ones to the next year’s Yizkor Book at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. This Yizkor Book is yours to keep. It includes the Yizkor service along with a special ritual to be used each time you visit the cemetery. It is a valuable resource to help you find comfort by connecting with your departed loved ones in a Jewish way. 3

Yom Kippur 5780 . 2019


Holocaust Torah By Mel Lazareck about his mother, Anna Lazareck

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 Ms. Ash, the daughter of Shalom Ash. She learned from Ms. Ash that the real accumulation of Torahs and many other Jewish articles was located at the State Jewish Museum in Prague, Czechoslovakia. 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. 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 town called “Slenaie”. 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 probably received this Torah in the late 1970’s or early ‘80s. I believe she had some input on the Torah cover, and possibly the crown and/or pointer adorning it.

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.

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Yizkor Service Psalm 144:3-4 God,

‫ה־ָאדם‬ ָ ָ‫ְי ָי מ‬

what is a human being?

‫וַ ֵתּ ָדעֵ הוּ‬

Yet you notice us.

:‫בֶּ ן־אֱ נוֹשׁ וַ ְתּ ַח ְשּׁבֵ הוּ‬

What is a person? Yet you think of us.

Adonai, mah adam vateda’ehu, ben enosh vat’chashvehu?

Humanity is like a breath,

‫ָאדם לַהֶ בֶ ל ָדּמָ ה‬ ָ

Adam lahevel damah;

our days like a passing shadow.

:‫י ָ​ָמיו כְּ צֵ ל עוֹבֵ ר‬

yamav ketzel over.

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,

‫בַּ בּ ֶֹקר י ִָציץ וְ חָ לָף‬

Baboker yatzitz vechalaf,

:‫לָעֶ ֶרב יְמוֹלֵל וְ יָבֵ שׁ‬

la’erev yemolel veyavesh.

‫הוֹדע‬ ַ ‫לִ ְמנוֹת יָמֵ ינוּ כֵּן‬

Limnot yameinu ken hoda,

:‫וְ נָבִ א לְ בַ ב חָ כְ ָמה‬

to bring our hearts to wisdom.

venavi levav chochmah.

the perfect,

‫ר־תּם‬ ָ ‫ְשׁ ָמ‬

Shemor tam

and watch over the upright,

‫ְוּראֵ ה י ָ​ָשׁר‬

ure’eh yashar

Psalm 37:37 Guard

:‫כִּ י־ַאחֲ ִרית לְ ִאישׁ ָשׁלוֹם‬

for that person’s end is peace. Psalm 49:16 Surely

‫ֹלהים י ְִפדֶּ ה נ ְַפ ִשׁי‬ ִ ֱ‫אַ ְך־א‬

God will save my soul

‫ַד־שׁאוֹל‬ ְ ‫ִמיּ‬

from the clutches of She’ol,

:‫כִּ י י ִָקּחֵ נִ י סֶ לָה‬

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

‫ָכּלָה ְשׁאֵ ִרי וּלְ בָ ִבי‬ ‫צוּר־לְ בָ בִ י וְ חֶ לְ ִקי‬ :‫ֹלהים לְ עוֹלָם‬ ִ ֱ‫א‬ ‫ָארץ‬ ֶ ָ‫וְ ָישֹׁב הֶ עָ פָ ר עַ ל־ה‬ ‫כְּ ֶשׁהָ יָה‬

as it was before, while the spirit returns to God who gave it.

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‫וְ הָ רוּחַ ָתּשׁוּב‬ :‫ֹלהים אֲ ֶשׁר נְ ָתנָהּ‬ ִ ֱ‫אֶ ל־הָ א‬

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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.

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Psalm. 8:5-6 I wonder how you could notice one person

:‫ן־ָאדם כִּ י ִתפְ ְקדֶ נּוּ‬ ָ ֶ‫ וּב‬uven adam ki tifkedenu— ‫ֹלהים‬ ִ ֱ‫ וַ ְתּחַ ְסּ ֵרהוּ ְמּעַ ט מֵ א‬Vatechasrehu me’at me’Elohim,

or acknowledge a human being. Yet you made them only a little less than God and crowned them with glory and splendour.

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.

‫י־תזְ כְּ ֶרנּוּ‬ ִ ִ‫ מָ ה־אֱ נוֹשׁ כּ‬Mah enosh ki tizkerenu

:‫ וְ כָבוֹד וְ הָ ָדר ְתּעַ ְטּ ֵרהוּ‬vechavod vehadar te’atrehu. ‫יתי ְי ָי לְ נֶגְ ִדּי ָת ִמיד‬ ִ ִ‫ ִשׁוּ‬Shiviti Adonai lenegdi tamid :‫ימינִ י בַּ ל־אֶ מּוֹט‬ ִ ‫ כִּ י ִמ‬ki mimini bal emot.

‫בוֹדי‬ ִ ְ‫ ָלכֵן ׀ ָשׂמַ ח לִ בִּ י וַ ָיּגֶל כּ‬Lachen samach libi, vayagel kevodi; :‫ ַאף־בְּ ָשׂ ִרי י ְִשׁכֹּן לָבֶ ַטח‬af besari yishkon lavetach. ‫ אֱ נוֹשׁ כֶּחָ ִציר יָמָ יו‬Enosh kechatzir yamav; :‫ כְּ ִציץ הַ ָשּׂדֶ ה כֵּן י ִָציץ‬ketzitz hasadeh, ken yatzitz. ‫ כִּ י רוּחַ עָ בְ ָרה־בּוֹ וְ אֵ ינֶנּוּ‬Ki ru’ach avrah bo, ve’einenu, :‫ וְ ֹלא־יַכִּ ֶירנּוּ עוֹד ְמקוֹמוֹ‬velo yakirenu od mekomo.

it lasts forever for those who fear God;

‫ וְ חֶ סֶ ד ְי ָי ׀ מֵ עוֹלָם‬Vechesed Adonai me’olam; ‫ וְ עַ ד־עוֹלָם עַ ל־י ְֵרָאיו‬ve’ad olam al yere’av;

God’s righteousness continues for generations.

:‫ וְ ִצ ְד ָקתוֹ לִ בְ נֵי בָ נִ ים‬vetzidkato livnei vanim.

But God’s kindness comes from before time;

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May God remember

‫ֹלהים נִ ְשׁ ַמת‬ ִ ֱ‫יִזְ כֹּר א‬

Yizkor Elohim nishmat

... ‫בַּ ְעלִ י הַ יּ ָ​ָקר‬

ba’li hayakar [name]

my dear husband [name] who has gone to his repose.

,‫ֶשׁהָ לְַך לְ עוֹלָמוֹ‬

shehalach le’olamo.

May his soul

‫אָ נָּא ְתּ ִהי נַפְ שׁוֹ‬

Ana tehi nafsho

,‫רוּרה בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ָ ‫ְצ‬

be bound with the bond of life,

‫וּת ִהי ְמנוּחָ תוֹ כָּבוֹד‬ ְ

and may his rest be honour,

‫שֹׂבַ ע ְשׂמָ חוֹת אֶ ת פָּ נֶיָך‬

complete joy in your presence,

.‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫ימינְ ָך נֶצַ ח‬ ִ ִ‫נְ ִעימוֹת בּ‬

eternal bliss at your right hand. Amen.

tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchato kavod,

sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen.

In Memory of a Son

‫ֹלהים נִ ְשׁ ַמת‬ ִ ֱ‫יִזְ כֹּר א‬

May God remember

... ‫בְּ נִ י הַ יּ ָ​ָקר‬

my dear son [name]

Yizkor Elohim nishmat beni hayakar [name]

who has gone to his repose.

,‫ֶשׁהָ לְַך לְ עוֹלָמוֹ‬

shehalach le’olamo.

May his soul

‫אָ נָּא ְתּ ִהי נַפְ שׁוֹ‬

Ana tehi nafsho

,‫רוּרה ִבּ ְצרוֹר הַ חַ יִּים‬ ָ ‫ְצ‬

be bound with the bond of life,

‫וּת ִהי ְמנוּחָ תוֹ כָּבוֹד‬ ְ

and may his rest be honour,

‫שֹׂבַ ע ְשׂמָ חוֹת אֶ ת פָּ נֶיָך‬

complete joy in your presence,

.‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫ימינְ ָך נֶצַ ח‬ ִ ִ‫נְ ִעימוֹת בּ‬

eternal bliss at your right hand. Amen.

tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchato kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen.

In Memory of a Father May God remember

‫ֹלהים נִ ְשׁ ַמת‬ ִ ֱ‫יִזְ כֹּר א‬ ... ‫מוֹרי‬ ִ ‫ָאבִ י‬

my father, my teacher [name]

Yizkor Elohim nishmat avi mori [name]

who has gone to his repose.

,‫ֶשׁהָ לְַך לְ עוֹלָמוֹ‬

shehalach le’olamo.

May his soul

‫אָ נָּא ְתּ ִהי נַפְ שׁוֹ‬

Ana tehi nafsho

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. Congregation Shaarey Zedek

,‫רוּרה בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ָ ‫ְצ‬ ‫וּת ִהי ְמנוּחָ תוֹ כָּבוֹד‬ ְ ‫שֹׂבַ ע ְשׂמָ חוֹת אֶ ת פָּ נֶיָך‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫ימינְ ָך נֶצַ ח‬ ִ ִ‫נְ ִעימוֹת בּ‬ 89

tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchato kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen.

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May God remember

‫ֹלהים נִ ְשׁ ַמת‬ ִ ֱ‫יִזְ כֹּר א‬

my dear wife [name]

... ‫ִא ְשׁ ִתּי הַ י ְָק ָרה‬

ishti hayekarah [name]

,‫ֶשׁהָ לְ כָה לְ עוֹל ָ​ָמהּ‬

shehalchah le’olamah.

who has gone to her repose.

‫אָ נָּא ְתּ ִהי נַפְ ָשׁהּ‬

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.

,‫רוּרה בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ָ ‫ְצ‬ ‫וּת ִהי ְמנוּחָ ָתהּ כָּבוֹד‬ ְ

‫שֹׂבַ ע ְשׂמָ חוֹת אֶ ת פָּ נֶיָך‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫ימינְ ָך נֶצַ ח‬ ִ ִ‫נְ ִעימוֹת בּ‬

Yizkor Elohim nishmat

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

‫ֹלהים נִ ְשׁ ַמת‬ ִ ֱ‫יִזְ כֹּר א‬

Yizkor Elohim nishmat

... ‫בִּ ִתּי הַ י ְָק ָרה‬

biti hayekarah [name]

,‫ֶשׁהָ לְ כָה לְ עוֹל ָ​ָמהּ‬

shehalchah le’olamah.

my dear daughter [name] who has gone to her repose.

‫אָ נָּא ְתּ ִהי נַפְ ָשׁהּ‬

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.

,‫רוּרה ִבּ ְצרוֹר הַ חַ יִּים‬ ָ ‫ְצ‬ ‫וּת ִהי ְמנוּחָ ָתהּ כָּבוֹד‬ ְ ‫שֹׂבַ ע ְשׂמָ חוֹת אֶ ת פָּ נֶיָך‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫ימינְ ָך נֶצַ ח‬ ִ ִ‫נְ ִעימוֹת בּ‬

Ana tehi nafshah tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchatah kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen

In Memory of a Mother May God remember

‫ֹלהים נִ ְשׁ ַמת‬ ִ ֱ‫יִזְ כֹּר א‬ ... ‫מוֹר ִתי‬ ָ ‫ִא ִמּי‬

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, complete joy in your presence, eternal bliss at your right hand. Amen. Congregation Shaarey Zedek

,‫ֶשׁהָ לְ כָה לְ עוֹל ָ​ָמהּ‬ ‫אָ נָּא ְתּ ִהי נַפְ ָשׁהּ‬ ,‫רוּרה בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ָ ‫ְצ‬ ‫וּת ִהי ְמנוּחָ ָתהּ כָּבוֹד‬ ְ ‫שֹׂבַ ע ְשׂמָ חוֹת אֶ ת פָּ נֶיָך‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫ימינְ ָך נֶצַ ח‬ ִ ִ‫נְ ִעימוֹת בּ‬ 10

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Yizkor Elohim nishmat imi morati [name]

shehalchah le’olamah. Ana tehi nafshah tzerurah bitzror hachayim, utehi menuchatah kavod, sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen

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... ‫ֹלהים נִ ְשׁמוֹת‬ ִ ֱ‫יִזְ כֹּר א‬

May God remember the souls of [names]

,‫ֶשׁהָ לְ כוּ לְ עוֹלָמָ ם‬

who have gone to their repose. May their souls be bound with the bond of life, and may their rest be honour,

Ana tiheyena nafshoteihem

,‫ְצרוּרוֹת בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬

tzerurot bitzror hachayim,

‫וּת ִהי ְמנוּחָ ָתם כָּבוֹד‬ ְ

utehi menuchatam kavod,

.‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫ימינְ ָך נֶצַ ח‬ ִ ִ‫נְ ִעימוֹת בּ‬

eternal bliss at your right hand. Amen.

shehalchu le’olamam.

‫אָ נָּא ִת ְהיֶינָה נ ְַפשׁוֹתיהֶ ם‬

‫שֹׂבַ ע ְשׂמָ חוֹת אֶ ת פָּ נֶיָך‬

complete joy in your presence,

Yizkor Elohim nishmot [names]

sova semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach. Amen.

In Memory of Martyrs May God remember the souls of

‫ֹלהים נִ ְשׁמוֹת‬ ִ ֱ‫יִזְ כֹּר א‬

all our Jewish brothers and sisters,

‫ישׂ ָראֵ ל‬ ְ ‫כָּל ַאחֵ ינוּ בְּ נֵי‬

who gave their lives as martyrs to declare your holiness! May our lives reflect their bravery and dedication and our deeds exhibit

‫ְשׁמָ ְסרוּ אֶ ת נ ְַפ ָשׁם‬ ‫עַ ל ִקידּוּשׁ הַ ֵשּׁם‬ ‫ָאנָא י ִָשּׁמַ ע בְּ ַחיֵּינוּ‬ ‫ירוּתם‬ ָ ‫וּמ ִס‬ ְ ‫בוּר ָתם‬ ָ ְ‫הֵ ד גּ‬ ‫וְ י ֵָראֶ ה בְּ מַ עֲ ֵשׂינוּ‬ ‫טֹ הַ ר לִ בָּ ם‬

the purity of their hearts, and may their souls be

‫שׁוֹתיהֶ ם‬ ֵ ְ‫וְ ִת ְהי ֶינָה נַפ‬

Yizkor 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

,‫ְצרוּרוֹת בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬

tzerurot bitzror hachayim,

and their eternal rest be in honour,

‫וּת ִהי ְמנוּחָ ָתם כָּבוֹד‬ ְ

utehi menuchatam kavod,

filled with the joy of your presence,

‫שֹׂבַ ע ְשׂמָ חוֹת אֶ ת פָּ נֶיָך‬

bound with the bond of life

comforted, in your power forever, and let us say: “Amen.” Amen

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.‫ימינְ ָך נֶצַ ח‬ ִ ִ‫נְ ִעימוֹת בּ‬ ‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫ ָאמֵ ן‬:‫וְ נֹ אמַ ר‬

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sovah semachot et panecha, ne’imot bimin’cha netzach, venomar: “Amen.” Amen

Yom Kippur 5779 . 2018


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r 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,

,‫אֵ ל מָ לֵא ַרחֲ ִמים‬

El male rachamim

dwelling on high,

,‫רוֹמים‬ ִ ‫שׁוֹכֵן בַּ ְמּ‬

grant proper rest

‫הַ ְמצֵ א ְמנוּחָ ה נְ כוֹנָה‬

hamtzei menuchah nechonah

in the shelter of your presence

,‫ַתּחַ ת כַּנְ פֵ י הַ ְשּׁכִ ינָה‬

tachat kanfei haShechinah,

in the ranks of the saintly and pure, radiant like the bright heavens,

‫הוֹרים‬ ִ ‫וּט‬ ְ ‫דוֹשׁים‬ ִ ‫בְּ מַ עֲ לוֹת ְק‬ ,‫כְּ ֹֽ ֹזהַ ר הָ ָר ִֹֽקיעַ ַמזְ ִה ִירים‬ ‫אֶ ת נִ ְשׁמוֹת‬

to the souls of the holy and pure,

‫הוֹרים‬ ִ ‫דוֹשׁים וְ הַ ְטּ‬ ִ ‫הַ ְקּ‬

shochein bamromim,

bema’alot kedoshim utehorim, kezohar haraki’ah mazhirim, et nishmot hakedoshim vehatehorim

our Jewish brothers and sisters,

‫ישׂ ָראֵ ל‬ ְ ‫ַאחֵ ינוּ בְּ נֵי‬

acheinu benei Yisra’el,

who were murdered and slaughtered,

‫ֶשׁנֶּהֶ ְרגוּ וְ ֶשׁנִּ ְשׁחֲ טוּ‬

shenehergu veshenishchatu

‫וְ ֶשׁנִּ ְשׂ ְרפוּ וְ ֶשׁנִּ ְט ְבּחוּ‬

veshenisrefu vshenitbechu

burned and butchered

‫ָאציּים‬ ִ ‫עַ ל יְדֵ י הַ נּ‬

al yedei haNatziyim

in the lands of our persecution—

‫השּׁמַ ד‬ ְ ‫ַארצוֹת‬ ְ ְ‫בּ‬

be’artzot hashmad

their martyrdom declared your holiness!

‫עַ ל ִקדּוּשׁ הַ ֵשּׁם‬

al kidush hashem,

by the Nazis

‫וְ אֶ ת נִ ְשׁמוֹת‬

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.

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‫הַ ַחיָּלִ ים וְ הַ חַ ייָּלוֹת‬ ‫ֶשׁל ְצבָ א הַ ָגּנָה לְ י ְִשׂ ָראֵ ל‬ ‫ֶשׁמָ ְסרוּ נַפְ ָשׁם‬ ‫עַ ל ְשׂדֵ ה הַ ְקּ ָרב‬ ‫ַארצָ ם וְ עַ ָמּם‬ ְ ‫ְבּעַ ד‬

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ve’et nishmot hachayalim vehachayalot shel Tzeva Haganah leYisra’el, shemasru nafsham al sedei hakrav be’ad artzam ve’amam.

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r ‫בַּ עֲ בוּר ֶשׁאֲ נ ְַחנוּ ִמ ְתפַּ לְ לִ ים‬

As we pray that their souls may ascend— may they rest in the Garden of Eden— so, compassionate ruler, shelter them beneath your wings

‫בְּ עַ ד עֲ לִ יַּת נִ ְשׁ ָמ ָתם‬ ‫נוּח ָתם‬ ָ ‫בְּ גַן ֹֽ ֵעדֶ ן ְתּהֵ א ְמ‬ ‫י ְַס ִתּ ֵירם בְּ ֹֽ ֵס ֶתר כְּ נָפֶ יָך‬

hastirem beseter kenafecha

‫וּצרוֹר בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ְ ,‫אֶ ת נִ ְשׁמָ ָתם‬

in the bond of life. God is their true inheritance,

,‫ְי ָי הוּא נַחֲ ל ָ​ָתם‬

and may they rest in peace

‫וְ יָנֹֽ וּחוּ בְ ָשׁלוֹם‬ ,‫עַ ל ִמ ְשׁכָּבָ ם‬

in their resting place,

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beGan Eden tehei menuchatam— lachein, Ba’al Harachamim,

,‫לְ עוֹל ִָמים‬

and let us say: “Amen.” Amen

be’ad aliyat nishmatam—

‫ָלכֵן ֹֽ ַבּעַ ל הָ ַרחֲ ִמים‬

Forever and gather their souls

Ba’avur she’anachnu mitpalelim

‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ נֹ אמַ ר ָאמֵ ן‬

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le’olamim, utzeror bitzror hachayim et nishmatam. Adonai, hu nachalatam, veyanuchu veshalom al mishkavam, venomar: “Amen.” Amen

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This version of the El Male Rachamim honours the departed whose memory we cherish. God, full of compassion,

,‫אֵ ל מָ לֵא ַרחֲ ִמים‬

El male rachamim

dwelling on high,

,‫רוֹמים‬ ִ ‫שׁוֹכֵן בַּ ְמּ‬

grant proper rest

‫הַ ְמצֵ א ְמנוּחָ ה נְ כוֹנָה‬

hamtzei menuchah nechonah

in the shelter of your presence

,‫ַתּחַ ת כַּנְ פֵ י הַ ְשּׁכִ ינָה‬

tachat kanfei haShechinah,

in the ranks of the saintly and pure, radiant like the bright heavens, to the souls of all those whom we have remembered today

‫הוֹרים‬ ִ ‫וּט‬ ְ ‫דוֹשׁים‬ ִ ‫בְּ מַ עֲ לוֹת ְק‬

,‫כְּ ֹֽ ֹזהַ ר הָ ָר ִֹֽקיעַ מַ זְ ִה ִירים‬ ‫ֶשׁ ִהזְ כּ ְַרנוּ הַ יּוֹם‬

shehizkarnu hayom

‫בַּ עֲ בוּר ֶשׁאֲ נ ְַחנוּ ִמ ְתפַּ לְ לִ ים‬

may they rest in the Garden of Eden— so, compassionate ruler, shelter them beneath your wings

‫בְּ עַ ד עֲ לִ יַּת נִ ְשׁ ָמ ָתם‬

‫בְּ גַן ֹֽ ֵעדֶ ן ְתּהֵ א ְמנוּחָ ָתם‬

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

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livrachah.

Ba’avur she’anachnu mitpalelim be’ad aliyat nishmatam— beGan Eden tehei menuchatam—

‫ָלכֵן ֹֽ ַבּעַ ל הָ ַרחֲ ִמים‬

lachein, Ba’al Harachamim,

‫י ְַס ִתּ ֵירם בְּ ֹֽ ֵס ֶתר כְּ נָפֶ יָך‬

hastirem beseter kenafecha

,‫לְ עוֹל ִָמים‬

Forever

kezohar haraki’ah mazhirim, et nishmot kol eleh

‫לִ בְ ָר ָכה‬

that their souls may ascend—

bema’alot kedoshim utehorim,

‫אֶ ת נִ ְשׁמוֹת כָּל אֵ לֶה‬

as a blessing.

As we pray

shochein bamromim,

‫וּצרוֹר בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ְ ,‫אֶ ת נִ ְשׁמָ ָתם‬ ,‫ְי ָי הוּא נַחֲ ל ָ​ָתם‬

‫וְ יָנֹֽ וּחוּ בְ ָשׁלוֹם‬ ,‫עַ ל ִמ ְשׁכָּבָ ם‬ ‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ נֹ אמַ ר ָאמֵ ן‬

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13

le’olamim, utzeror bitzror hachayim et nishmatam. Adonai, hu nachalatam, veyanuchu veshalom al mishkavam, venomar: “Amen.” Amen

Yom Kippur 5780 . 2019


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r 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.”

‫י ְִתגּ ַ​ַדּל וְ י ְִת ַק ַדּשׁ‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫ְשׁמֵ הּ ַרבָּ א‬ ,‫עוּתיהּ‬ ֵ ‫בְּ עָ לְ מָ א ִדּי בְ ָרא כִ ְר‬ ‫כוּתיהּ‬ ֵ ְ‫וְ י ְַמלִ יְך מַ ל‬ ‫בְּ חַ יֵּיכוֹן וּבְ יוֹמֵ יכוֹן‬ ,‫וּבְ חַ יֵּי ְדכָל בֵּ ית י ְִשׂ ָראֵ ל‬ ,‫בַּ עֲ ָגלָא וּבִ זְ ַמן ָק ִריב‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ ִא ְמרוּ ָאמֵ ן‬

‫ יְהֵ א ְשׁמֵ הּ ַרבָּ א ְמבָ ַרְך‬Yehei shemei rabah mevarach .‫ לְ עָ לַם וּלְ עָ לְ מֵ י עָ לְ ַמיָּא‬le’alam ul’almei almayah.

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) )‫ִמכָּל‬ 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.”

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.

‫י ְִתבָּ ַרְך וְ י ְִשׁ ַתּבַּ ח‬ ‫רוֹמם‬ ַ ‫וְ י ְִתפָּ ַאר וְ י ְִת‬ ‫וְ י ְִתנ ֵַשּׂא וְ י ְִתהַ ָדּר‬ ‫וְ י ְִתעַ לֶּה וְ י ְִתהַ לָּל‬ ‫ְשׁמֵ הּ ְדּקֻ ְד ָשׁא‬ .‫ ְבּ ִריְך הוּא‬.‫בְּ ִריְך הוּא‬ ‫לְ ֹֽ ֵעלָּא ִמן כָּל (לְ ֹֽ ֵעלָּא לְ ֹֽ ֵעלָּא‬ ‫בִּ ְרכ ָ​ָתא וְ ִשׁ ָיר ָתא‬ ,‫תֻּ ְשׁבְּ חָ ָתא וְ נֶחֱ ָמ ָתא‬ ,‫ַדּאֲ ִמ ָירן בְּ עָ לְ ָמא‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ ִא ְמרוּ ָאמֵ ן‬ ‫יְהֵ א ְשׁלָמָ א ַרבָּ א‬ ‫ וְ ַחיִּים‬,‫ִמן ְשׁמַ יָּא‬ ,‫עָ ֹֽ ֵלינוּ וְ עַ ל כָּל י ְִשׂ ָראֵ ל‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ ִא ְמרוּ ָאמֵ ן‬ ,‫רוֹמיו‬ ָ ‫ע ֶֹשׂה ָשׁלוֹם ִבּ ְמ‬ ‫הוּא יַעֲ ֶשׂה ָשׁלוֹם‬ ,‫עָ ֹֽ ֵלינוּ וְ עַ ל כָּל י ְִשׂ ָראֵ ל‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ ִא ְמרוּ ָאמֵ ן‬

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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.

Yom Kippur 5779 . 2018


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r

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 ‫פ"נ‬, standing for po niqbar or po nitman: “here lies,” and at the bottom, the letters '‫ת'נ'צ'ב'ה‬, 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.

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Yom Kippur 5780 . 2019


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r Psalm 23 We begin our service with a reading from the Book of Psalms

‫ִמזְ מוֹר לְ ָדוִ ד‬

A psalm of David. The Lord is my shepherd; I lack nothing

‫ְי ָי ר ִֹעי‬

Adonai roi

:‫ֹלא אֶ ְחסָ ר‬

Lo echsar.

He makes me lie down in green pastures;

‫בִּ נְ אוֹת דֶּ ֶשׁא י ְַר ִבּיצֵ נִ י‬

He leads me to water in places of repose;

:‫עַ ל־מֵ י ְמנֻחוֹת ְינַהֲ לֵנִ י‬ ‫נַפְ ִשׁי יְשׁוֹבֵ ב‬

He renews my life; He guides me in right paths

‫יַנְ חֵ נִ י בְ מַ ְעגְּ לֵי־צֶ דֶ ק‬ :‫לְ מַ עַ ן ְשׁמוֹ‬

as befits His name.

‫גַּם כִּ י־אֵ לְֵך‬

Though I walk through

Mizmor l’David.

Binot deshe yarbitzeini

Al-mei menuchot yanahaleini. Nafshi yeshovev Yancheni vema’g’lei-tzedek Lema’an shemo. Gam ki-eilech

a valley of deepest darkness

‫בְּ גֵיא צַ לְ מָ וֶת‬

B’gei tzalmavet

I fear no harm,

‫ֹלא־א ָירא ָרע‬ ִ

Lo-yira ra

‫י־א ָתּה ִע ָמּ ִדי‬ ַ ִ‫כּ‬

for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff

‫וּמ ְשׁעַ נְ ֶתָּך‬ ִ ‫ִשׁ ְב ְטָך‬ :‫הֵ מָּ ה ְינַחֲ מֻ נִ י‬

they comfort me. You spread a table for me in full view of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil;

‫ַתּעֲ רְֹך לְ פָ נַי ׀ שֻׁ לְ ָחן‬ ‫צֹר ָרי‬ ְ ‫ֶנגֶד‬ ‫ֹאשׁי‬ ִ ‫ִדּ ַשּׁנְ ָתּ בַ ֶשּׁמֶ ן ר‬ :‫כּוֹסי ְרוָ יָה‬ ִ

my drink is abundant.

‫ַאְך טוֹב וָ חֶ סֶ ד‬

Only goodness and kindness

‫י ְִר ְדּפוּנִ י‬

shall pursue me

‫כָּל־יְמֵ י חַ יָּי‬

all the days of my life,

‫וְ ַשׁ ְב ִתּי‬

and I shall dwell

‫בְּ בֵ ית־ ְי ָי‬

In the house of the Lord

:‫לְ אֹ ֶרְך י ִָמים‬

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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.

Yom Kippur 5779 . 2018


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r 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,

'‫ת'נ'צ'ב'ה‬ are read out as follows: For a male:

‫רוּרה ִבּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ָ ‫ְתּ ִהי נִ ְשׁמָ תו ְצ‬ 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:

‫רוּרה ִבּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ָ ‫ְתּ ִהי נִ ְשׁמָ ָתהּ ְצ‬ 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.

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r The Memorial Prayer - For a Male The El Male Rachamim is now recited

,‫אֵ ל מָ לֵא ַרחֲ ִמים‬

God, full of compassion,

El male rachamim

dwelling on high,

,‫רוֹמים‬ ִ ‫שׁוֹכֵן בַּ ְמּ‬

grant proper rest

‫הַ ְמצֵ א ְמנוּחָ ה נְ כוֹנָה‬

hamtzei menuchah nechonah

in the shelter of your presence

,‫ַתּחַ ת כַּנְ פֵ י הַ ְשּׁכִ ינָה‬

tachat kanfei haShechinah,

in the ranks of the saintly and pure,

‫הוֹרים‬ ִ ‫וּט‬ ְ ‫דוֹשׁים‬ ִ ‫בְּ מַ עֲ לוֹת ְק‬

radiant like the bright heavens,

,‫כְּ ֹֽ ֹזהַ ר הָ ָר ִֹֽקיעַ ַמזְ ִה ִירים‬ ‫אֶ ת נִ ְשׁמַ ת‬

to the soul of

____ ‫____ בֶּ ן‬

________ Who has gone to his eternal home

,‫ֶשׁהָ לְַך לְ עוֹלָמוֹ‬ ‫בַּ עֲ בוּר ֶשׁאֲ נ ְַחנוּ ִמ ְתפַּ לְ לִ ים‬

As we pray that his soul be remembered may he rest in the Garden of Eden— so, compassionate ruler,

,‫בְּ עַ ד הַ זְ כּ ַָרת נִ ְשׁ ָמתוֹ‬

,‫ְבּגַן ֹֽ ֵעדֶ ן ְתּהֵ א ְמנוּחָ תוֹ‬ ‫ָלכֵן ֹֽ ַבּעַ ל הָ ַרחֲ ִמים‬ ‫הַ ְס ִתּ ֹֽ ֵירהוּ‬

shelter him beneath your wings forever and gather his soul in the bond of life. God is his true inheritance,

,‫בְּ ֹֽ ֵס ֶתר כְּ נָפָ יו לְ עוֹל ִָמים‬ ‫וּצרוֹר בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ְ ,‫אֶ ת נִ ְשׁמָ תוֹ‬ ,‫ְי ָי הוּא נַחֲ לָתוֹ‬

‫וּח ְבּ ָשׁלוֹם‬ ַ ֹֽ‫וְ יָנ‬

and may he rest in peace in his resting place, and let us say: “Amen.” Amen

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.‫עַ ל ִמ ְשׁכָּבוֹ‬ ‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ נֹ אמַ ר ָאמֵ ן‬

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shochein bamromim,

bema’alot kedoshim utehorim, kezohar haraki’ah mazhirim, et 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.” Amen

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God, full of compassion,

,‫אֵ ל מָ לֵא ַרחֲ ִמים‬

El male rachamim

dwelling on high,

,‫רוֹמים‬ ִ ‫שׁוֹכֵן בַּ ְמּ‬

grant proper rest

‫הַ ְמצֵ א ְמנוּחָ ה נְ כוֹנָה‬

hamtzei menuchah nechonah

in the shelter of your presence

,‫ַתּחַ ת כַּנְ פֵ י הַ ְשּׁכִ ינָה‬

tachat kanfei haShechinah,

in the ranks of the saintly and pure, radiant like the bright heavens,

‫הוֹרים‬ ִ ‫וּט‬ ְ ‫דוֹשׁים‬ ִ ‫בְּ מַ עֲ לוֹת ְק‬ ,‫כְּ ֹֽ ֹזהַ ר הָ ָר ִֹֽקיעַ ַמזְ ִה ִירים‬ ‫אֶ ת נִ ְשׁמַ ת‬

to the soul of

shochein bamromim,

bema’alot kedoshim utehorim, kezohar haraki’ah mazhirim, et nishmat

________

____ ‫____ בַּ ת‬

____ bat ____

Who has gone to her eternal home

,‫ֶשׁהָ לְ כָה לְ עוֹל ָ​ָמהּ‬

shealchah l’olamah.

‫בַּ עֲ בוּר ֶשׁאֲ נ ְַחנוּ ִמ ְתפַּ לְ לִ ים‬

As we pray that her soul be remembered

may she rest in the Garden of Eden— so, compassionate ruler,

,‫בְּ עַ ד הַ זְ כּ ַָרת נִ ְשׁ ָמ ָתהּ‬

,‫ְבּגַן ֹֽ ֵעדֶ ן ְתּהֵ א ְמנוּחָ ָתהּ‬ ‫ָלכֵן ֹֽ ַבּעַ ל הָ ַרחֲ ִמים‬ ָ‫י ְַס ִתּ ֹֽ ֶירה‬

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

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,‫בְּ ֹֽ ֵס ֶתר כְּ נָפֶ יָך לְ עוֹל ִָמים‬ ‫וּצרוֹר בִּ ְצרוֹר הַ ַחיִּים‬ ְ ,‫אֶ ת נִ ְשׁמָ ָתהּ‬ ,‫ְי ָי הוּא נַחֲ ל ָ​ָתהּ‬

‫וּח ְבּ ָשׁלוֹם‬ ַ ֹֽ‫וְ ָתנ‬ .‫עַ ל ִמ ְשׁכָּבָ הּ‬ ‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ נֹ אמַ ר ָאמֵ ן‬

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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.” Amen

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r Mourner’s Kaddish

‫י ְִתגּ ַ​ַדּל וְ י ְִת ַק ַדּשׁ‬ Let it be great, let it be holy, .‫ן‬ ֵ‫ ָאמ‬.‫ְשׁמֵ הּ ַרבָּ א‬ God’s great name—Amen ֵ ‫בְּ עָ לְ ָמא ִדּי בְ ָרא כִ ְר‬ —in the world created by God’s will, ,‫עוּתיהּ‬ ‫כוּתיהּ‬ ֵ ְ‫וְ י ְַמלִ יְך ַמל‬ which God will rule in sovereignty, ‫יכוֹן‬ ֵ‫בְּ חַ יֵּיכוֹן וּבְ יוֹמ‬ in your lifetime and in your days ,‫וּבְ חַ יֵּי ְדכָל בֵּ ית י ְִשׂ ָראֵ ל‬ and in the lifetime of all Israel, ,‫וּבזְ ַמן ָק ִריב‬ ִ ‫בַּ עֲ ָגלָא‬ quickly and soon. .‫ן‬ ֵ‫ָאמ‬ .‫ן‬ ֵ‫ָאמ‬ ‫וְ ִא ְמרוּ‬ Now you say, “Amen.” May God’s great name be blessed forever and ever and ever.

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.

‫ יְהֵ א ְשׁמֵ הּ ַרבָּ א ְמבָ ַרְך‬Yehei shemei rabah mevarach .‫ לְ עָ לַם וּלְ עָ לְ מֵ י עָ לְ ַמיָּא‬le’alam ul’almei almayah.

‫י ְִתבָּ ַרְך וְ י ְִשׁ ַתּבַּ ח‬ Blessed and praised ‫ם‬ ‫רוֹמ‬ ַ ‫וְ י ְִתפָּ ַאר וְ י ְִת‬ and glorified and exalted ‫וְ י ְִתנ ֵַשּׂא וְ י ְִתהַ ָדּר‬ and elevated and honoured ‫וְ י ְִתעַ לֶּה וְ י ְִתהַ לָּל‬ and raised and hailed ‫ְשׁמֵ הּ ְדּקֻ ְד ָשׁא‬ be God’s holy name, .‫ ְבּ ִריְך הוּא‬.‫בְּ ִריְך הוּא‬ blessed may it be— ‫לְ ֹֽ ֵעלָּא ִמן כָּל‬ Above all )‫ָל‬ ‫כּ‬ ‫מ‬ ִ ‫ָא‬ ‫(לְ ֹֽ ֵעלָּא לְ ֹֽ ֵעלּ‬ Between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur ( far above all) ‫בִּ ְרכ ָ​ָתא וְ ִשׁ ָיר ָתא‬ blessing and song, ,‫תֻּ ְשׁבְּ חָ ָתא וְ נֶחֱ ָמ ָתא‬ praise and repentance ,‫ַדּאֲ ִמ ָירן ְבּעָ לְ ָמא‬ that are spoken in this world. .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ ִא ְמרוּ ָאמֵ ן‬ Now you say, “Amen.” ‫יְהֵ א ְשׁל ָ​ָמא ַרבָּ א‬ May there be great peace ‫ִים‬ ‫ וְ ַחיּ‬,‫ִמן ְשׁ ַמיָּא‬ from heaven—and life— ְ ‫עָ ֹֽ ֵלינוּ וְ עַ ל כָּל י‬ for us and the entire Jewish community. ,‫ִשׂ ָראֵ ל‬ .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ ִא ְמרוּ ָאמֵ ן‬ Now you say, “Amen.” ,‫יו‬ ‫רוֹמ‬ ָ ‫ע ֶֹשׂה ָשׁלוֹם ִבּ ְמ‬ Making peace in heaven above, ‫הוּא יַעֲ ֶשׂה ָשׁלוֹם‬ may God bring peace ,‫עָ ֹֽ ֵלינוּ וְ עַ ל כָּל י ְִשׂ ָראֵ ל‬ to us and to all Israel. .‫ ָאמֵ ן‬.‫וְ ִא ְמרוּ ָאמֵ ן‬ Now you say, “Amen.” Congregation Shaarey Zedek

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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. Yom Kippur 5779 . 2018


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r 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.

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In Memoriam We remember members who have been taken from our midst during the past year.

Doris Bass Ruth Bellan Cynthia Berger Louis Bernstein Mark Bernstein Rochelle Blumenthal Sylvia Brodsky Jack Cohen Mildred Devins Thelma Flom Arnold Frieman Irvin Garfinkel Shirley Garfinkel Percy Goldberg Shirley Guslits Sandor Guttman Lenore Hechter Rivan Kenneth Halprin Vera Hershfield Helen Kahane Sam Klapman

Marvin Kohn Victoria Levine Shirley Nerman Anne Nozick Shirley Permack David Pollock Mischa Pollock Marcia Potter Ettie Robinson Shom Roitenberg Leon Rubin Saul Scott Selma Shearer Roberta Short Dorys Silver Morris Silver Morton Simcoe Adele Standil Clara Steinberg Ann Vickar Lorne Wolch 23

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Shoah In memory of loved ones who perished in the Holocaust, and to all the Six Million who succumbed.

 Indicates an individual who perished in the Holocaust  One More Candle Project (See page 29 for information) Allan and Gloria Cantor and Family In memory of Brocha Zelicovitch and Son  Izrail Amburg 

Sharon Allentuck In memory of Yura Abramovich  Earl and Cheryl Barish In memory of Norbert Balon 

Maxine Cristall In memory of Yefroym Lyabel 

Sam Bebchuk Pam and Allan Appel Terry and David Katz In memory of Kalmi Altarac 

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 

Hannon Bell and Kenneth Bell In memory of Nancy Susan Manusow  Chaja Frydman  Morley and Terri Bernstein In memory of Abraham Getzelevich  Menucha Geritz 

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Barbara and David Goldenberg and Family In memory of Marta Bachrach 

Robyn, Jeff, Josh and Noah Lieberman Amy and Gabriel Brawerman In memory of Yaacov and Nacha Lieberman 

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  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 

Jack and Debbie (Szternfeld) Lipkin Hailey Lipkin Marissa and Rob Nathan Rubie Mae, Max Aden, Chloe Dylan In memory of David and Hinda (Wexler) Szternfeld  Miriam Szternfeld  Szternfeld Family  Wexler Family  Brenda and Norman Odwak In memory of Raizy and Meyer Guss  Shia and Hinda Odwak  Lorne and Louise Raber Lindsay Raber Adams and Brian Adams In memory of Tiberiu (Tibi) Abraham  Chuck and Naida Rubin In memory of Gershon Bashkin  Salomon Bas 

Al Katz Mara and Zanna Seipp-Katz In memory of Lenka Altarac  Avraham Abramowski 

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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) 

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  Ann Weiszmann In memory of Jeno Weiszmann 

Ricki Segal In memory of Isaac Druijf 

Clare Whiteman In memory of Elisabeth Aandtagt

Jacquie Seipp and Family In memory of Marianna Aalsvel  Jeanette Fransman 

Leslie Wilder In memory of Juda Alhalel 

Sigi and Jackie Wassermann In memory of Jakob Wassermann  Hannchen Wassermann 

Ruth Zelcer, Children and Grandchildren In memory of Zelda and Hirsch Zelcer  Elzbeita, Louis and Lothar Brauer  The Eichner Family 

We Shall Never Forget Congregation Shaarey Zedek

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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 (See page 27 for information)

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Gail Asper, 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

Lois Ackerman and Family In memory of Sid Ackerman Morris and Clara Ackerman Edward and Gertie Winestock Ned Winestock Bracha and Itzak Winestock Ethel and Chiam Posen Belle and Percy Portnoy Jackie and Richard Akman In memory of Jack Rubin Leon Rubin

Linni and Jay Averbach In memory of Charna Averbach Brent Stephen Averbach James Neault Celia Steinman Alec Steinman

Sharon Allentuck In memory of Ben and Sadie Raber Simcha and Liba Raber Ida Pinsk Yura Abramovich 

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Sam Bebchuk Pam and Allan Appel Terry and David Katz In memory of Rita Bebchuk Etta Bebchuk Joseph Bebchuk Jack Klasser Anne Klasser Bessie Schachter Mitchell Schachter Marian Margolis David and Bert Zimmerman Sam and Jean Smith Morris Labovitch Kalmi Altarac 

B Earl and Cheryl Barish and Family Calvin and Mary Gutkin and Family In memory of Mary and Jack Barish Dorothy and Daniel Gutkin 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

Lynne and Allan Becker and Family In memory of Anne Becker Betty Shragge

Ian Baruch Melanie Baruch Ran Ukashi Fabiana Pachter Jorge Krapirca In memory of Jose Pachter

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

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

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 

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Bonnie Cham and Lorne Bellan Daniel, Gary and Jonathan Bellan In memory of Ruben Bellan Max Cham Ruth Bellan

Shirley Labman and Ben Berkal Cyril and Jean Labman Glenda and Steven Scheer In memory of Nathan Labman Lillian Labman

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

Faren and Keevin Bernstein Kylie and Tyler, Brayden and Grifffin In memory of Harry Rosenberg Becky Rosenberg Rokie Bernstein and Family In memory of Miriam Halprin Leonard Halprin Irving Charles (Chuckie) Halprin Morley and Terri Bernstein In memory of Dorothy Yates Goldberg David Yates Jodi Bernstein Anne and Harry Bernstein Barry Bernstein Abraham Getzelevich  Menucha Geritz 

Abe and Toni Berenhaut In memory of Menicha Berenhaut Morris Berenhaut Betty Schwartz Mayer Schwartz Lil Silverman Miriam Berenhaut

Lou and Ruth Billinkoff In memory of Morris and Jennie Lentz Isaac and Manya Billinkoff Ernest and Betty Billinkoff Ben and Shirley Billinkoff Joseph and Lottie Rosenstock

Ben Berkal and Shirley Labman In memory of Rabbi Louis Berkal Sara Berkal

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Marjorie Blankstein and Family In memory of Morley Blankstein Dr. Maxwell Rady Rose Rady Margaret Rady Leslie Chavin Max Zev Blankstein Lena Blankstein Evelyn Blankstein Pearl Blankstein Dr. Fred Blankstein Eva Dolgin Joe Dolgin Bella Urie Saul Urie Ruth Druxerman Jacquie Shulman Arthur Blankstein-Ure

Shelley Blum In memory of Ben Blum Rose and Morris Shapiro Shirley Book and Family In memory of Noel Book Lillian and David Book Esther and Morris Spigelman Clara Steinberg Paul Granovsky and Claire Breslaw In memory of Shelley Breslaw-Wynne Samuel and Chasie Nelko Ernie and Shirley Nelko Maxwell and Sally Nelko Abraham and Rose Granovsky Barbara Granovsky Irwin Yaffe

Faye Bloomfield, Lynn and Hymie, Gail and Kerry, Hart, Evan and Rory in memory of Al Bloomfield

Martin and Debby Bricker and Family Marilyn and Michael Perl and Family In memory of Lucille Bricker Irving Bricker Tebel (Toby) Binder

Gail and Kerry Bloomfield Evan and Alexa Rory and Maia Karen, Yakov, Oren, Tanya, Ariella, Oliver, Milo and Ronen Behar Lili, Mark, Jake, Dylan Green Aviva, Steve and Emily Chepurny In memory of Elvie Blum

Debby and Martin Bricker and Family Lesley and Laurie Goldberg and Family Harriet and Martin Glazer and Family In memory of Estelle Roitman Samuel Roitman

Gail and Kerry Bloomfield Evan amd Alexa Rory and Maia Karen, Yakov, Oren, Tanya, Ariella, Oliver, Milo and Ronen Behar In memory of Sidney Jack Miller 31

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Mira and Martin Buchwald Robyn and Jeff Lieberman Joshua and Noah 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 Lieberman

Sheila and David Brodovsky and Family In memory of Ethel Pierce Maurice (Moe) Pierce Nellie Brodovsky William Brodovsky Martin and Patricia Brody In memory of Sarah and Harry Adelman Gertrude and Nelson Brody Fanny and Louis Brody Sarah Kanofsky

Belle Burke and Family In memory of Matt Burke Sam and Sarah Fradkin Sam and Norma Lifshitz Jack Lifshitz Morris Burke

Gary and Pamela Brooker Alana and Matthew Ivy and Rachel In memory of Larry and Alice Brooker Brian Brooker

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Debby, Bobby, Jenna and Jonah Brown Miriam Brown In memory of Ashley Brown

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 Zelicovitch Freda and Benjamin Zelcovich Israel and Itka Drory Noreen Glassner Reverend David and Adele Cantor Clara and David Portigal Lee Cantor Anne and Jack Morosnick Brocha Zelicovitch and Son Izrail Amburg 

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

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Sandra Caplan and Family In memory of Allan and Bertha Glazerman Fred Glazerman Max and Annette Caplan

Dolly and Lawrence Cohen In loving memory of Bev and Moe Cohen Tammy and Sam Shragge Beatty and Alan Nozick Hy and Bernice Nusgart

Sandra Caplan and Family In memory of Barry Caplan Haderra and Mark Chisick Adam and Michelle Chisick Samantha, Noah, Kara and Max Globerman In memory of Max and Tamara Chisick Ben Karasick Irene Karasick-McMurrich John McMurrich

Simone Iris Cohen In memory of Irvin and Berdie Cohen Arnie Cooper In memory of Leon Kurtz Arnold Kurtz Maurice Kurtz J. Grant Sinclair

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

Arnold Cooper and Aileen Higgins-Cooper In memory of Samuel W. Higgins Bertha Higgins Abraham Cooper Freida Cooper Cecelia Rachlis Marans Esther Kahanovitch

Shelley Chochinov In memory of Morris (Moishe) Aaron Chochinov Alex and Rose Chochinov

Robert and Irene Corne In memory of HI (Hyman) Corne Yhetta Corne Lillian Genser Lawrence Genser Steven Genser

Sherry Chochinov Alecs Chochinov and Ruth Graham Cindy Guberman and Charles Guberman Lori Chochinov and Andy Rafelman Shale Chochinov and Sary Chochinov Michelle Chochinov and Morry Murad In memory of Ben Chochinov 33

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Marsha Cowan and Family In memory of Edward Cowan Max and Celia Lipkin

Carol and Neil Duboff Eleanor Herst Debra Herst Jonathan and Narisa Duboff Michael Duboff Rachel and Jonathan Katz In memory of Max Herst

Maxine Cristall In memory of Marcy Dempsey Eva and Reuben Cristall Minnie and Peter Cristall Rose and Ben Hechter Max Levenstein Yefroym Lyabel 

Carol and Neil Duboff Jonathan and Narisa Duboff Michael Duboff Rachel and Jonathan Katz In memory of Nathan Duboff

D Harvey Diamond and Sandy Tapper In memory of Shirley Diamond Sam Diamond

Lil Duboff and Family In memory of Nathan Duboff Hyman Portnoy Pessia Portnoy Leonard Portnoy Rose and Dave Portnoy Lil and Joe Portnoy Charles Duboff Eva Duboff Sam Duboff Sarah Dudeck Morris Dudeck Ruben Duboff Max Herst

Brenda Tessler and Joel Donen Jessica, Josh, Zach and Adam In memory of Lillian and Joseph Bender Robyn Diamond Norman Donen Millie and Ralph Drabinsky Pris and Mel Guberman Chaika and Nuchem Kirshner Marion and Monte Moglove Elaine and Leonard Paul Ethel and Al Segal Marty Tennenbaum Faye and Ernest Tessler

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E 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

Glory and Larry Fleisher In memory of Sonya and Joseph Chula Anne and Sam Sprecher Max Fleisher Motel Primack Rochel Primack and Family Marlene Potash Adam Potash Shirley Lipkin John Kushner Ned Haagerman Janet Fleishman and Family In memory of Brian Joel Fleishman Clara and Jack Feingold 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

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

F Mel and Arlene Fages In memory of Phyllis and Abraham Malamud Florence and Alexander Fages Lillian Feinstein In memory of Lloyd Feinstein Marla Feinstein Jack and Bella Medved Louis and Amelia Feinstein Pearl Medved

Rietta and Jerry Floom and Family In memory of Lillian and Samuel Trachtenberg Anne and Robert Floom

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Carol Nitikman Foster In memory of Pearl Greisman Black James Ephriam Black Cecil Black Herb Black Louise Rubin Dorothea B. Nitikman Israel Nitikman

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Roxy and Martin Freedman In memory of Kerry Hrabinsky Evelyn Berinstein Max Berinstein Brownie Freedman Samuel Freedman

Maureen and Jeremy Gordon Jack Gardner Harriet and Sid Rosenbaum and Families In memory of Edith and Morris Gardner Marvin and Merle Garfinkel In memory of Arthur Vinsky Betty Vinsky Jennie Garfinkel Saul Garfinkel Sam Cohen Eda Cohen Molly Clarice Pitsch William (Bill) Kluner Betty Sucharov

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

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Sharon Glass In memory of Sadie Niznick Edward Niznick Betty Ross Yale Shafer

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Barbara and David Goldenberg and Family In memory of Louis Bernstein Benjamin Goldenberg Sadie Goldenberg Jerrold Goldenberg Marta Bachrach 

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

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 

Phyllis Goldberg In memory of Manley Goldberg Howie Goldberg Ann and Bill Goldberg Ida and Bennie Lichter Hinda Ritter

Rosalyn and Chuck Golfman In memory of Pincus and Pesel Langsam Jack and Clara Linhart Sidney and Eleanor Golfman Baby Clara Kantor Many family members who perished in the Holocaust

Earl and Suzanne Golden and Family In memory of Morris and Bertha Golden Morley Golden Noah and Lillian Epstein

Elaine Golumbia Jennifer and Hart Stitz In memory of David and Sarah Golumbia Jeanette and Harry Stitz

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Karen and Andrew Gomori In memory of Sydney Peikoff Sylvia Peikoff Hart Peikoff The Family In memory of Corinne Greenberg Edward Greenberg Shane Ian Greenberg 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

Lolly and Saul Guttman In memory of Mary and Louis Segal Fanny and Henry Guttman Esther Weidman David Guttman

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Faye Grant Maureen and David Milner Shelley and Richard Ross Karen Grant Roberta and Lyle Silverstein Tracie and Morgan Ganetsky Grandchildren Great Grandchildren In memory of Allan Grant

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 Wise Elie H. Hamburg Arthur Blankstein-Ure Fred (Ingy) Blankstein Louis Cogan Levie Brest

Catherine, Eric and Ruby Green In memory of Tina and Benjamin Green Nell and Ben Hallis

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Charles and Cindy Guberman and Family In memory of Peggy and Monty Guberman Philip Guberman

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Phyllis Hatskin In memory of William (Bill) Kluner Kerry Joel Kluner Ruben Hatskin Abraham and Minnie Kluner Joseph and Fanny Mantell Louis and Molly Brookler

Hon. Justice Joe Hershfield and Fern Hershfield and Family In memory of Nathan and Rita Hershfield Dr. Sam and Carol Katz Marisa and David Hochman and Family In memory of Rhona and Jerry Bass

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

Esther Hurtig and Family In memory of Moyer Hurtig Adolph and Dora Hurtig Ben and Frieda Green Mona Gilbert Hyman Kimmelman Miriam Corne and Gary Hyman and Family In memory of Morris (Moishe) Settler Sara and David Hyman Shelley Nimchonok

Isser Held and Family In memory of Chanah Held William Barnes Yetta Barnes Milton Barnes Harry Mayer Held Rissah Held Allan J. Yamron

Robert and Barbara Hyman Allison and Robert Axelrod Rishona and Hartley Hyman In memory of Gail Hyman Irving Hyman Sara Hyman Toots Mesbur Dr. J.B. Mesbur

Bonnie and Michael Helper In memory of Sam Zinman Pauline Zinman Mandy Helper Yetta Helper

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Cathy Moser and Jeff Itzkow and Family In memory of Ann Moser Sam Moser Dolly Itzkow Bill Itzkow

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

J Lanny and Marni Jacob and Family In memory of Rose and Irvin Jacob

Al Katz Mara and Zanna Seipp-Katz In memory of Phillip and Clara Katz Saul Katz Nathan Katz Lenka Altarac  Avraham Abramowski 

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 

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Fay-Lynn Katz, Esther Katz and Toby Gutwilik In memory of Morris Katz David Katz Mayer Gutwilik Philip Katz

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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

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 Katz Lily and Myer Adler Rose and Harry Katz Anne and Sam Epstein Bella and George Lubotta Rachel Ornstein

Louis and Cheryl Kessler and Family In memory of Bernard Kushner Marion Kushner Posen Eda and Jack (Yasha) Furman Peggy and Toby Kessler

Klara Kaufman Ceci Kaufman and Paul Leinburd Susan and David Crupi Samantha and Adam Pollock Alexandra, Ryan and Gregory Gorlick and Alexander Crupi In memory of Ruebin Kaufman

Ruth Klapman Children and 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

Ceci Kaufman and Paul Leinburd Susan and David Crupi In memory of Agnes Hechter Nora Kaufman and Family In memory of David Kaufman Sylvia and Harry Silverberg Goldie and Frank Kaufman

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Sharon and Murray Knazan In memory of Sally and Harry Maslovsky Sylvia and Jack Knazan Vinuca Alkalaj ď€§ď ™

Hester and Guy Kroft and Family In memory of Charles and Heloise Kroft Monte and Sally Israels Lyonel Israels Sylvia Markel Babs Asper

Heather and Jeffrey Koplovich and Family In memory of Richard Tapper Leya Tapper Bertha Cogan David Cogan Louis Cogan Lily Tapper Abraham Tapper Sadie Koplovich Charles Koplovich

L Phyllis Laveman In memory of Earle Laveman Rose Tokar Goldie Laveman Charna Laveman Sam Laveman Sue Weiss

Syd and Barb Kowall Andrew, Candace and Ruby Fede and Madeline Lopez Ficher, Eli and Jonah In memory of Allan and Shirley Diner Russ and Gertie Kowall Sharon Turbovsky

Mel and Karyn Lazareck and Family In memory of Samuel and Anna Lazareck Anne and Joe Levin Ruth Neiman Maurice (Moe) Selby Selma Shearer

Audrey and Daniel Kravetsky and Family In memory of Sara Kravetsky Fred Kravetsky Gary Kravetsky Alvin Kravetsky Sylvan Goodman Florence Bubis Irv Bubis

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Ruth Lehmann and Eric Ellis Paula Black Allie Lehmann and Paul Bender In memory of Goldie Lehmann Mossy Lehmann

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Ellen and Stewart Leibl and Family In memory of Max and Lily Leibl Harold Pollock Norman Pollock

Robyn, Jeff, Josh and Noah Lieberman Amy and Gabriel Brawerman In memory of Dora Lieberman Karen Wise Ralph and Clara Hamovich Frank and Bessie Buchwald Esther Goldie and David Wise Anne Chmelnitsky Joe Chmelnitsky Yaacov and Nacha Lieberman

Karen and Peter Leipsic and Families In memory of Coleman and Rose Silverman David Silverman Rebecca and Abraham Silverman Molly and Max Silverman Barry Leipsic Yvonne Leipsic Martha Dollar

Jack and Debbie (Szternfeld) Lipkin Hailey Lipkin Marissa and Rob Nathan Rubie Mae, Max Aden, Chloe Dylan In memory of Mendel Szternfeld Rachel (Goszer) (Szternfeld) Goldstein Dr. Arnold Goldstein Max and Celia Lipkin Eliyhau and Pesel (Bronfman) Goszer David and Hinda (Wexler) Szternfeld Miriam Szternfeld Szternfeld Family Wexler Family Jacob and Reesa Lipkin Nathan Polonsky Minnie (Foxman) (Polonsky) Gibbs Abraham Gibbs Boris and Eve Goszer Harry and Becky (Polonsky) Gorsky

Clifford, Carol, Kim and Jeremy Levi In memory of Howard Ira Levi Carol and Clifford Levi Lillian Burke Brian Burke and Lisa Diamont and Families In memory of Benge Burke Angie, Allan, Alexander, Shannon, Ana, Mia, Geoff and Kole In memory of Alexander and Edith Tenenbein Marvin Levine Sam and Sarah Kliman Clara and Aaron Levine Moses and Ruchel Kives Sara and Harry Tenenbein

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

Debby and Easton Lexier In memory of Jack Sidney Lexier Len (Leah) Lexier Jack Slobinsky Sarah Slobinsky Helen May Shrom 43

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Irene, David and Jesse Boxer-Meyrowitz Elana and Jonathan Waldman Jody Leslie Boxer In memory of Albert Boxer Phyllis Boxer Jackie Boxer Issy and Esther Boxer David and Sylvia Wolfe Gertie and Lazar Meyrowitz Sam and Esther Rutman Sam and Cecile Meyrowitz (Meyers) Arlene Gladstone

M Elaine and Neil Margolis In memory of Doris and Hymie Margolis Sarah and Jack Muryn Benjamin Muryn Howie Stillman Lillian Titleman Shirley Permack Rhoda Keynes and Leslie Marks Renana, John, Ayla and Davi Keynes - Levinson Mikaela, Jason, Eliana and Alexander Levine In memory of David Keynes Ethel and Samuel Shinoff Ruth Shinoff Rhea Toole Julian Toole Rebecca and Raymond Keynes Paula Marks James and Rose Mock Naomi Mendelson Children and Grandchildren In memory of Dr. Jack Mendelson Louis and Miriam Oretzki

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Sheree Walder Morantz and Richard Morantz Ethan, Sean and Emily Morantz In memory of Larry Walder Robert Walder Marilyn Walder Saul Morantz Patti Morris and Family In memory of Bill Morris Hy and Myra Kravetsky Harry and Dora Morris Tammy Kravetsky


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

Gloria (Adler) and Jerry Moscovitch, Susan, 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

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Gloria (Adler) and Jerry Moscovitch and Family In memory of Libby (Hallis) and Sam Geller Daryl G eller 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

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Corinne Nemy In memory of Benjamin Nemy Frances Nemy Morton Nemy Nadine Nemy Aaron and Katherine Nudler and Family In memory of Morris Nudler Brenda and Norman Odwak In memory of Harry and Celia Odwak William and Minnie Mindell Raizy and Meyer Guss ď ™ Clara and Isaac Galsky Louis and Rachel Mindell Shia and Hinda Odwak ď ™ Sam Odwak Laurie Thompson Samuel Stedman

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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

Paula Parks Sheldon Parks Louis and Hildy Parks In memory of Vita and Sydney Parks

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

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

Gordon C. Pollock In memory of Miriam Pollock Sluva Pollock Samuel David Pollock Chana Burstein Joseph Alter Burstein Myra Kravetsky Mischa Pollock Raymond Pollock Saul Scott

Sybil Plattner In memory of Harry Plattner Rose and Alex Jacob Sophie and Aubie Jacob Rose and Itz Jacob Ted Jacob Kenneth Jacob Esther and Isaac Plattner Maxine Geller Sylvia Bronstein

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R David and Sheila Rabb and Family In memory of William and Molly Pitch Louis and Irene Rabinovitch

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

Sharon Stokoloff and Estelle Raber In memory of Reta and Michael Raber Faiga and Abraham Raber Sara Hochman Bella 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 Leigh and Steven Raber and Family In memory of Bernard Raber Edward Halprin

Lynn Pollock Dr. Debbie Pollock and Benjamin Kreel In memory of Mischa Pollock Samuel David and Sluva Mata Pollock Rose and Phillip Bell Benny Bell Saul Bell Abe Bell

Lorne and Louise Raber Lindsay Raber Adams and Brian Adams In memory of Wilfred and Rose Raber Allan and Marian Zelickson Louis and Anne 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 Reesa and Jerry Lavitt Tiberiu (Tibi) Abrahamď ™ 47

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Marilyn Raber In memory of Sadie and Ben Raber Ida Pinsk Liba and Simcha Raber Carol and Morris Raizen In memory of Bill Migie Ida Migie Arthur Migie William Raizen Gitel Raizen Joe Raizen Becky and Zamvel Migicovsky Sheva and Harry Zipursky Rachelle Chodirker

Sid Ritter In memory of Hinda Ritter Jack and Rebecca Ritter John and Sadie Craft Bonnie Robinson and Daniel Rosenfeld In memory of Ettie and Earl W. Robinson Rose and Malick Peikoff Esther and Sydney I. Robinson Marni Kalef

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

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Susan Rogers Michael Rogers and Family In memory of Arnold G. Rogers Patricia R. Rogers Lori Rogers Erica Rogers Merle, Sari and Karlee Rosenberg Michael, Brenlee, Matthew and Lainee Cantor Rhonda Cantor and Daniel Glesby Ed, Heather, Alexa and Ryan Cantor In memory of Larry Rosenberg Leah and Joe Cantor Oscar Cantor

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Chuck and Naida Rubin In memory of Samuel and Yhetta Rubin Max and Blanche Rubin Annette Lorraine Rubin Benjamin and Aida Fingard Donald Fingard Gloria Fingard Morris and Dorothy Levine Allan Levine Gershon Bashkin Salomon Bas

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 David A. Rosner In memory of Charles and Cecilia Rosner Moses and Yachid Rosner David and Lottie Black

Joanie and Jack Rusen and Family In memory of Harold and Tommie Schachter Charles and Mollie Rusen

Joanne and Dick Rothberg and Family In memory of Esther Lecker Manuel Lecker Charlie Rothberg Mark Rothberg Sally Rothberg Sharon Rothberg Sondra Rothberg

Dora Ryabinova In memory of Samuyl Ryabinova 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

Bernie and Sheila Rubenstein In memory of Max and Sadie Levene Harry and Lilly Rubenstein Ruth Goldberg

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S Toby Sawyer In memory of Harvey Sawyer Ray and Jack Fleishman Harold Fleishman Belle and Max Sawyer Terry Sawyer Annette Klein

Ricki Segal and Family In memory of Hilda and Sid Stern

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

Ricki Segal In memory of Harold M. Segal Gertie and Louis Lazar Isaac Druijf  Lerner and Stafford Family In memory of Ken Lerner Mary Lerner

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

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 

Lloyd Secter and Family In memory of Marcia Secter Anne Moscovitch Jack Moscovitch Jack Secter Mollie Secter Roberta Weber

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Fayth and Yale Shaffer Geoff, Mia and Kole Shaffer Seth Shaffer In memory of Irvin and Kay Sera Mickey and Gladys Shaffer

Marvin Shenkarow Lori Shenkarow and Jeffrey Brown and Family Michelle and Laurence Gilman and Family Morris and Rana Shenkarow and Family In memory of Phyllis Shenkarow

Rick Lee and Laurie Shapiro Michael Lee and Caroline Herbert Jude and Leif Herbert-Lee Amy Lee and Matt Burt Sadie Lee-Burt In memory of Myer and Tillie Shapiro Lillian Taylor Joan Abbey

Carla Shibou Tracy Shibou, Hannah and Emma Niki Shibou, Ike and Ryan Aaron Shibou Jordan Shibou and Nina Meka Shibou In memory of Earl Shibou Bernard Shibou Sophie Shibou Hazel Hunter Sharon Ginsburg Al Saltzman

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

Claire Shindleman Robert Shindleman Sandy and Diane Shindleman and Family Daniel and Andrea Shindleman and Family In memory of Edward (Eddie) Shindleman

Carrie Shenkarow and Jason Olin Jessica and Shirley Ransby In memory of Shirley and Sam Shenkarow Ruth and Paul Stajer

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Jack Shindleman In memory of Shprintza and Gershan Shindleman Clara (Shindleman) Greenberg Michael “Portage” Greenberg Sophie (Shindleman) and Joe Goldstein Gladys (Shindleman) Kushner Max Shindleman Nellie Shindleman Edward Shindleman Allan “Avrum” Goldstein Robin (Viner) Goldstein Elsie (Shindleman) and Louis Yuffe

Lil and Morley Slonim In memory of William and Rose Grushko Henry and Anne Slonim Cecil and Beatrice Kravetsky Azriel and Zelda Bressler Sid and Pearl Slonim 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

Fanny and Charles Shore and Family In memory of Max Shore Mollie Shore Carl Solomon Sabina Solomon

Gary Smith Marsha Sattin Francie Bay Smith and Arnold Smith In memory of Henry Smith Ann Smith

Heather and Norm Silver and Family In memory of Ron Silver Alex Berkowits

Evita and Lyle Smordin In memory of Harvey and Ida Smordin Ruth Beryl Smordin Frank E. Phomin and Goldie Loffman

Rita Silver Heather and Norm Silver Mara and Shane Silver Michael and Yael Silver In memory of Ron Silver Hasia and Ben Thompson Gertie and Dave Silver Norma Thompson

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Shawn Saifer and Ian Staniloff In memory of Coleman and Rae Staniloff Monte and Sylvia Green David Saifer

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Donni Stern Marlene Stern Amanda Katz Jordana Katz In memory of Susan Stern Jocelyn Katz Allan Stern

Thelma Sures In memory of Rusoff and Sures Aunts, Uncles. Cousins and Friends

Jackie Stillwater Martin, Maya and Caleigh Stillwater Dr. Jory and Jacqueline Stillwater Dr. Laurie and Ginny Stillwater In memory of Richard Stillwater M.D. May and Roy Soltzman Laura and Harry Stillwater Jack Olin Allan Olin Rose Desser

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Lori and Barry Sussman In memory of Matt Burke Morris Burke Ben Burke

Meir Serfaty and Bonnie Serfaty Talbot In memory of Rachel Bibas Leon Serfaty Esther Cohen

Jory and Jacqueline Stillwater Laurie and Virginia Stillwater In memory of Richard B. Stillwater

Candice, Marshall, Jacob and Ethan Tenenbein In memory of Sally Fogel Frank Fogel Cheryl Arnold

Neil Stitz In memory of Harry and Jeanette Stitz Garry Stitz

Myer Thompson Pam and Marty Vine and Family In memory of Sherry Thompson Morris Burke Alec Vine Bernice and Saul Birnbach Marion and Allan Zelickson Laurie Thompson Henry Thompson Miriam and Bert Shatsky Ida and Saul Thompson

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 53

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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 Freda Zipursky Henry Thompson Dr. Sam Stedman Morley 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 Gnessie Vickar and Family In memory of Joe Vickar Doris and Joe Sperling Gella and Sam Vickar Freda and Stanley Fox Esther, Lawrence and Kenny Racklin Ed and Marion Vickar Morris and Ann Vickar Harry Vickar Norman and Florence Vickar

Lynne and Henry Trachtenberg and Family In memory of Max and Sally Nelko Sam and Lillian Trachtenberg Tom Blair Ziv Hausmann Moishe Martin Brenlee, Brent, Skyler and Sierra Trepel In memory of Ruth W. Rubinstein Charles Rubinstein Sheila L. Waterman Louis Waterman Samuel C. Oretsky Sid Trepel Sadie Trepel Louis Trepel Ben Moss Ethel Moss

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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 54


Susan, Eric and Chloe Vickar Michaela and David Lebee In memory of Marni Kalef Harry Vickar

Alice, Bill and Ben Weissmann In memory of Michael and Edith Waisman Joe and Chana Waisman Willi Leon Tuttmann  Ivan and Sarah Gillespie Abraham and Baba Katz Joe and Clara Katz Hy and Rose Katz Harry Heinrichs Maurice Aandagt

W 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

Ann Weiszmann In memory of Judith Weiszmann Erwin Weiszmann Elizabeth Weiszmann Jeno Weiszmann Kitty Kenedi Andor Kenedi Sarah Kopstein

Shirley Wasserman Cita Wasserman and Hartley Yuffe Dr. Ronald Wasserman and Devra Kellen Beth and Jacalyn In memory of Jack Wasserman Sigi and Jackie Wassermann In memory of Becky Conway Toby Conway Malcolm Conway Jakob Wassermann  Hannchen Wassermann  Julius Wassermann Alfred Florsheim

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 

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

Leslie Wilder In memory of Phyllis and Marshall Wilder Juda Alhalel 

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David and Diane Wilder In memory of 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

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

Sam and Wendy Wilder and Family In memory of Jack and Rose Wilder Max and Sally Nelko

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

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

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

Edward and Dianne Winters In memory of Pearl and Morris Yanovsky Joseph and Goldie Winters

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Z Paul, Fraya, Elaine and Dyanna Zaidman In memory of Ben and Nellie Zaidman Fred and Eve Stoller Sukie and William S. Pitch Arnold and Beverly Zatser In memory of Lily and Harry Rubenstein Eva and Louis Zatser Moyshe Zatser Peppi and Hartley Zelcer and Family In memory of Joe Zelcer Simon Berenhaut Angie Engel Helena and Max Brauer Ruth Zelcer, Children and Grandchildren In memory of Joseph Zelcer Helena Brauer Max Brauer Zelda and Hirsch Zelcer Elzbeita, Louis and Lothar Brauer The Eichner Family Ken, Lori, Jenna and Lexie Zimmer In memory of Bernard Kushner Marion Kushner Posen Emil Zimmer Jack and Eda Furman 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 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 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 Cohen


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Yizkor Dates

Below is a schedule of Yizkor dates along with Minyan Service times where Yizkor is recited.

Year 8th Day of Pesach (22 Nissan)

2nd Day of Shavuot (7 Sivan)

2019

2020

Thu, Apr 16 Minyan 9am Yizkor 10:15am

Sat, May 30 Service 10:00am Yizkor 11:30am

Yom Kippur* (10 Tishrei)

Sh’mini Atzeret (22 Tishrei)

Wed, Oct 9*

Mon, Oct 21 Minyan 9am Yizkor 10:15am

Mon, Sep 28*

Sat, Oct 10 Minyan 9am Yizkor 10:15am

* Yizkor is recited on Yom Kippur during the 1st and 2nd service. If you do not have High Holy Day tickets and would like to attend the Yizkor portion of the service, please call 204 452 3711.

5781∙2020 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 Wednesday, September 9, 2020

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Yom Hashoah Interfaith Commemorative Service and Reading of Megillat Hashoah Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 7:00 PM

We welcome everyone to join us for the 13th annual service as we commemorate the systematic persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators. We also remember the Roma and Sinti who were targeted for genocide and other marginalized groups who were persecuted, including people with disabilities, gay men, Slavic people, political opponents, Jehovah Witnesses, some members of the Christian clergy, as well as others with whom the Nazis found fault for various reasons. The evening will include the reading of the Megillat Hashoah with participation by clergy and many others from the Jewish and non-Jewish communities. It will also include a memorial candle lighting by first, second, and third generation Holocaust survivors. Information:

204 452 3711

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Everyone is welcome

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