(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 ...
This article originally appeared in J. The Jewish News of Northern California, and was republished here with permission. In the hours approaching midnight, Jason Lindo sat alone in the Lombard Funeral ...
“Death is the most certain thing in the world; at some point, everyone must face it,” reads the Jewish Funeral Guide found on the website of the Jewish Federation of North America. “Jewish tradition ...
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.
When Joseph H. Levine, fourth generation leader of the Joseph Levine & Sons funeral home, passed away in 2015, his three sons knew that it was now up to them to continue the family legacy that their ...
Martin Birnbaum passed away on Thursday, January 16, following a prolonged illness. According to his obituary, he died in his own bed, surrounded by loved ones, including his caregivers. “They came to ...
Jerusalem Memorial Chapels, a Jewish funeral home in Levittown, has been recognized as a PSEG Long Island Small Business Star for its commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability. By ...
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 ...
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