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Sinai Memorial Chapel miscellany, 1949-1992.

San Francisco’s Chevra Kadisha was founded in 1901 by San Francisco’s Eastern European Jews to provide burials in accordance with Jewish law. In 1919, a founder, Abraham Sugarman, proposed that indigent Jews be buried free of charge. This motion was unanimously adopted. The organization changed its name to Sinai Memorial Chapel in 1937. It has since become a non-profit organization that contributes its earnings to charitable and educational institutions.

Collection consists of membership information, brochures, clippings, a typewritten organizational history written by Dr. Abraham Bernstein, entitled “A history of Sinai Memorial Chapel in San Francisco,” and a copy of the 1949 booklet “The Perfect Tribute: The Story of a Unique Institution.”


Author/Creator

inai Memorial Chapel

Size

1 folder.

Collection #

BANC MSS 2010/520

Publication Date

June 19, 1949


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