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CHICAGO SINAI CONG Memorial Book 0920 REV6.Indd Yom Kippur Book of Remembrance May their souls be bound up in the bond of eternal life. .mz¨ ¨ n§:S]~` mi¦I©g©d xFxv¦ § A xFxv¦i§e § Chicago Sinai Congregation The Day of Atonement | September 28, 2020 | 10 Tishrei 5781 In the rising of the sun and in its going down, we shall remember them. In the blowing of the wind and in the chill of the winter, we shall remember them. In the opening of the buds and in the rebirth of spring, we shall remember them. In the rustling of leaves and in the beauty of autumn, we shall remember them. In the beginning of the year and when it ends, we shall remember them. When we are weary and in need of strength, we shall remember them. When we are lost and sick at hear, we shall remember them. When we have joys and yearn to share, we shall remember them. As long as we live, they shall live for now they are an everlasting part of us. They shall be with us always and we shall remember them. In Loving Memory of Sinai’s Life Trustees Myra Cohen James A. Deutelbaum Members of Chicago Sinai Congregation and other dear ones who have passed away since last Yom Kippur. Hugh Arnold Dave Keane Peter Aronson Richard Ivan Kramer Christine Ballot Elizabeth Leaks Barbara Bassewitz Judy Lerner Erika Bell Melvin Lester John F. Benjamin Robert (Bob) Levi Arlene G. Bennett Sheila Levine Cecile L. Birndorf Sheldon Levine Ward Bissell Adele Magil Tybe Ziff Blink Barbara W. Mannis Gerald Blume Beatrix U. Margolis Theresa Berman Bricker Irving Meisner Sandra Lee Brottman Lauren Meyer Larry Buff en Allen Mitzenmacher John Burroughs Douglas Moss Von Lenord Byrd Helen Perkins R. Parke Collins Bedonna Weiss Perry Albert Benjamin Colonomos Fred Pollakov George Daskal, Jr. Byron Pollock Dr. Seymour Diamond Paul Putrim Lloyd Falk Joel S. Rapp John D. Fern Gerald Rappaport Marlene Gelfond Dwyer Roche Frances Gersten Madeline Pelts Rosenberg Lawrence E. Gilford Leona Rosenberg Natalie Gold Sally Myers Rosenthal Kay Goldberg Leon Schor Lawrence Goldfaber Debbra Wood Schwartz Burton Gordon Florrie Brown Siegel Dan Greengold Gerald Silverstein Kathy Harris Rita Sinaiko Polly Schwartz Hertz Gerard C. Smetana Jan Matz Hirsch Martin (Buzzy) Smith Stanley P. Jacobs David S. Soble Carrie Jacobs-Anderson Zelda Star Adele Joseph Billie Jean Strom Larry Michael Joseph Dr. Henry Taylor Elissa Smilack Kaplan Romlee P. Weinstein Rabbi Samuel E. Karff Wesley Weisman Joseph Katz Floyd Whellan Francine Kaufman Cathy Zwaska In Loving Memory of our Devoted Rabbis (In order of their yahrzeit) Bernard Felsenthal Isaac Chronic Kaufmann Kohler Emil G. Hirsch Louis L. Mann Samuel E. Karff In Loving Memory of Sinai’s Dedicated Presidents Louis I. Ascher Gustave Eliel Albert J. Ellbogen Albert L. Ellbogen Joan H. Epstein Albert Fishell Simon Florsheim Jerome J. Friedman Joseph L. Gatzert Elias Greenbaum Edgar N. Greenebaum Moses E. Greenebaum Harry Hart Stanley Jarrow Harvey Kaplan Robert D. Kestnbaum Miriam S. Letchinger Noah B. Levin Adolph Loeb Berthold Loewenthal Joseph Rosenberg Benjamin Schoeneman Morris Selz Godfrey Snydacker Dr. Robert Sonnenschein J. M. Stine Dr. Howard A. Sulkin Marvin B. Weintraub These loyal sons of Sinai paid the supreme sacrifi ce in defense of our beloved America during World War II: Gerald E. Barmack Chesley H. Brile Victor A. Chapman Marvin E. Cobrin Jarvis Friduss Leon W. Fried Eric Guthman Marvin Kaminsky Maynard Kaminsky Philip B. Klein Robert E. Lane Robert Learner Alan J. Lederman Richard J. Mayer Kenneth Henry Peters Jim Powell Lawrence M. Radley, Peace Corps 1962 Howard M. Rich Jack E. Selig Jack Solomon Frank Stern, Jr. Stanley J. Straus Herbert L. Strauss Our Departed Loved Ones Who Are Remembered in Perpetuity On Our Memorial Tablets Arlyne L. Aaron Elizabeth N. Bame Charles Aaron Lizzie T. Barbe Milton L. Aaron Martin Barbe Kathie Stein Abraham May M. Barkman Dr. Helen Fox Addleman Lt. Gerald L. Barmack Samuel Wolf Addleman Sidney Barrows Dr. Fred Adler June Harris Barrows David Stearns Agar William Harris Barrows, M.D. Phyllis Allman Lansky William Bart Walter D. Allman Ralph J. Basch Bertha Alten Albert Baskind Hans Alten Helen Baskind Heinrich Alten Myron Baskind Evelyn Altschuler Nathaniel Baskind, M.D. Irwin I. Altschuler Bertha W. Baumgartl Samuel Altschuler Alma L. Becher Sylvia A. Altschuler Julius Becher Frances Anderman Walter Becher Phil Anderman Anne D. Bear Arthur Aaron Appel Belle Bear Eda Kahn Appel Shirley Caroline Bear Jack W. Apter Theodore Bear Dr. Harry S. Arkin Walter N. Bear Evlyn Franklin Aronson Helen W. Beck Harold L. Aronson Dr. Richard L. Beissinger Jerome B. Aronson Caroline Bender Henrietta S. Ascher Benjamin Edward Bensinger, Jr. Samuel J. Ascher Linda G. Bensinger Edward Auslander Jacob Berg Arthur J. Baer Edwin A. Bergman Elizabeth G. Baer Sigmund A. Bergman Hennie F. Baer William H. Bergman Monroe A. Baer Leon (Leo) Berman Walter J. Baer Louis G. Berman Walter S. Baer Ruth Berman Eleanor Baker Sadie Sax Berman Bertha L. Balson Aron Bernheim Philip Balson Rose R. Bernheim Adolph Bame Bee Bernstein Our Departed Loved Ones Who Are Remembered in Perpetuity On Our Memorial Tablets Doris G. Bernstein Gustave Bodenheimer Gottfried D. Bernstein Ernest M. Bogin Louis Bernstein Jeanette Bogin Claudine B. Biesenthal Arthur B. Bonnheim Dr. Max Biesenthal Elsa Ritter Bonnheim Alfred A. Billings James M. Boruszak Arthur A. Billings, M.D. Helen Brandstetter Vivian V. Billings Joseph M. Brandstetter Helen S. Bilsky Gladys B. Bransky Samuel Bilsky Joseph M. Bransky Martin R. Binder Maurice E. Braunstein Albert C. Black Ettie Braverman Irma Porges Black Harris Braverman Jessie D. Black Hannah Brenner Mary A. Bloch Hermia G. Brile Cora B. Block Charles S. Brill Henrietta W. Block Edward Brodkey Joseph L. Block Roslyn F. (Sis) Brodkey Lucille Eichengreen Block Henry R. Brooks Joseph L. Block, Jr. Joseph M. Browarsky Leopold E. Block Sadie S. Browarsky Maurice Block Amy J. Brown Myron W. Block Blanche K. Brown Jacob Blonski Albert Brucker Barbit Bloom Sadie S. Brucker Jeanette B. Bloom Joseph Bruder Leopold Bloom Theresa Bruder Babette Blum Linda W. Bryant Becky Blum George Buckman Harry H. Blum Lucile Jaff ee Burd Samuel Blum Alexander Byfi eld Tillie Blum Florence F. Byfi eld Henry J. Bobbe Philip M. Cagen Jeannetta F. Bobbe Bert C. Cayton Joseph Bobbe Martha Cayton Rebecca Bobbe Gladys S. Cerf Lillian Bobman Albert Hefter Chapman Samuel Bobman Harry R. Chapman Anne H. Bodenheimer Louise L. Chapman Our Departed Loved Ones Who Are Remembered in Perpetuity On Our Memorial Tablets Fern Joy Chertkow Dr. Joseph B. DeLee David Citron Morris DeLee Helen Ruth Cling Berenice F. Dembufsky Ira W. Cling Jim Deutelbaum Richard J. Cling Isaac Deutsch Ruth Cling Anna Mindlin Diamond Lt. Marvin E. Cobrin Bessie Diamond Abraham H. Cohen Harry Diamond Craig Allan Cohen Lillian P. Dinkelspiel Elaine J. Cohen Samuel L. Dinkelspiel Estelle E. Cohen David F. Dockman Frederick H. Cohen Carolyn S. Dreyfus Lawrence Irmas Cohen Moise Dreyfus Steven Joel Cohen Philip S. Dreyfus Abe Cohn David D. Duhl Rosaline Cohn Frank Duhl Bella F. Coleman Philip Dunas Clarence L. Coleman Rosalie R. Dunas Ralph Frederick Colton Selig Edelman Elsie Florence Gerard Colton Selma Edelman Shirley R. Cooper Arthur Edelstein David Copeland Eugene Edson Jordan L. Daniels, M.D. Belle G. Eichengreen Sigmund H. Danziger Edmund K. Eichengreen David H. Daskal Helen Grunsfeld Eichengreen Florence Weiskopf Daskal Meyer H. Eichengreen George H. Daskal, Sr. Alvin Maury Eicoff Jay Leonard Daskal David G. Einstein Charles Davidson Myrtle Einstein Eva Davidson Joseph L. Eisendrath Gertrude O. Davidson Louis Eisendrath Adolf J. Davis Norman H. Eisenstaedt Irene A. Davis Ethel Elcrat James Davis Albert L. Ellbogen Leah Davis David F. Ellbogen Maurice Davis Joan H. Epstein Sandra Dolores Davis Sidney Epstein Stella Reiss Davis Pauline Eppstein Dora Tobias DeLee Samuel Eppstein Our Departed Loved Ones Who Are Remembered in Perpetuity On Our Memorial Tablets Genevieve Ettelson Beverly Kulbarsh-Fogelman Jerome L. Ettelson Sam Fogelman Joseph Ettelson Isaac M. Fox Robert Gene Ettelson Mary Fox Henry Ettenson Dr. Nathan I. Fox Rebecca Ettenson Rose Markovsky Fox David Evans Julia B. Frank Estelle Evans Lee J. Frank Meyer Evans Louise S. Frank Michael Evans Samuel H. Frank Richard Evans Arthur Franklin Milton E. Falker Bert M. Franklin Sadie Fantus Hannah M. Franklin Esther A. Fass Henry B. Franklin Ira W. Fass Isaac Freehling Arthur Feilchenfeld Juliet S. Freehling Blanche L. Feilchenfeld Julius Freehling Jerome H. Feingold Pearl E. Freehling Pamela Feinhandler Burk Freisleben Bernice Gombring Feitler Maurice Freund Irwin Feitler Adelle D. Frieder Benjamin H. Feldman Edward Frieder Melvin J. Feldman Abraham B. Friedman Philly Fellheimer Belle Friedman Bernhard Felsenthal David J. Friedman David B. Felsenthal Esther D. Friedman Mathilda P. Felsenthal Flora G. Friedman Rena S. Felsenthal Gus Friedman Richard M. Felsenthal Harry S. Friedman Adolf Feuchtwanger Jerome J. Friedman Lina Feuchtwanger Margaret B. Friedman Harry N. Fine Minna D. Friedman Jennie H. Fine Mollie H. Friedman Samuel Finkelstein Norton H. Friedman Benjamin Fireman Alex Friend Harry J. Fireman Anna Friend Elkan W. Fishell Julius P. Friend Joseph E. Fleischman Sadie S. Friend Helene Hollander Florscheim David Frohmann Our Departed Loved Ones Who Are Remembered in Perpetuity On Our Memorial Tablets Sarah Lang Frohmann Beatrice B. Goldstein Joseph B. Fryer Cassius Goldstein Minnie Fryer Louis A. Goldstein Etta M. Furth Phillip M. Goldstein Jules E. Furth Anna Gollay Lee J. Furth Abe B. Goodfriend Harvey Gack Mabelle Goodfriend Howard A. Gardner Emilie Goodman Marj K. Gardner Eva G. Goodman Harry George Samuel H. Goodman Mildred George Bessie Gordon Frank S. Gershenow Fannie B. Gordon Syble S. Gershenow M. Martin Gordon Doris Gershon Carol Gordon Irwin Gershon Joseph Grach Gustav Gerson Anna Weiss Graff Harry Gibbs Betty K.
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