(JTA) — For decades a museum of Jewish art in Tulsa, Oklahoma, held the remains of several unidentified Holocaust victims in its collection. But last week the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art took ...
TULSA, Okla. — The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art and the greater Tulsa Jewish community held a funeral on Thursday, Nov. 14 for human remains from the Holocaust found in the Museum's collection.
Most Yerushalmim visit Har Hertzl once a year – on Yom HaZikaron. Sadly, we have all been there many more times this year. Over the last seventy-five years, over three thousand soldiers have been ...
Since 1888, the Hebrew Free Burial Association has ensured that in the city that never sleeps, the poor and huddled masses enter their eternal rest with compassion and dignity The post The haunting ...
When members of the year-old Reform Communal Chevra Kadisha of New York complete their work preparing a Jewish body for burial, they take a few minutes to stand together around the closed coffin.
Goldsteins’ Rosenberg’s Funeral Directors has been a staple in the Philadelphia community since 1944, and today, it continues to set a standard for business in a difficult field that requires special ...
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The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art wasn’t the first museum to bury remains of Holocaust victims in its collection. For decades a museum of Jewish art in Tulsa, Oklahoma, held the remains of ...