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BAXT, Louis

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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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Spouse
Lena Baxt
Children
2 sons - Jack J., Harry, 1 daughter - Mrs. Harry Marcus
Date of Birth
1872
Date of Death
November 17, 1961
Place of Birth
Malitopol, Russia
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
89 years
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OBITUARIES: Evening Times Globe, November 18, 1961 Louis Baxt Dies in 90th year A retired businessman of this city, Louis Baxt, died early this morning in the Saint John General Hospital, following a lengthy illness. Mr. Baxt, who was in his 90th year, was born in Malitopol, Russia, and came to Saint John in September, 1940. He had resided here ever since that time. His wife died on June 8th 1959. Surviving are two sons, Jack J. Baxt, Lancaster and Harry Baxt, Toronto Ont.; One daughter, Mrs. Harry Marcus, Dorchester, Mass, and several nephews and nieces. The funeral was held this afternoon from the vestry of Shaarei Zedek Synagogue with service at 2'oclock. Internment was at Fernhill Cemetery. Evening Times Globe Saturday, November 18, 1961 JM 2000.5.4 Funeral Held Funeral services were held form the vestry of Shaarei Zedek Synagogue Friday for Louis Baxt, whose death occurred at the Saint John General Hospital following a lengthy illness. The services were conducted by Cantor B. Silverberg. Born in Malitopol, Russia, Mr. Baxt was in 90th year. He came to Canada 57 years ago and has since resided in Saint John. He is survived by two sons, Jack J Baxt, Lancaster and Harry Baxt, Toronto; one daughter, Mrs. Harry Marcus, Dorchester, Mass; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Interment took place in Shaarei Zedek Synagogue Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.116. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Jack and Rose Freedman - B1 .
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BRAGER, Rose R.

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NameofMother
Fannie Brager
Name of Father
Charles
Spouse
none
Children
none
Additional Family
4 brothers - Louis, J.N., Max, Morton, 2 sisters
Date of Death
March 3, 1939
Place of Birth
Russia
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
51 years
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OBITUARIES: SB93, March 6, 1939, Page 209 Miss Rosie Brager Is Widely Mourned Many friends will regret to learn of the death of Miss Rosie R. Brager which occurred in this city Friday. She was the eldest daughter of Charles and the late Fannie Brager and came to this city from Russia with her parents at the age of 10. She had resided in Saint John for the greater part of her life and will leave a great many associates to mourn her passing Besides her father she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. E. R. Steibael and Mrs. Joseph Fishbein of New York City, and four brothers, Louis A., John N., and Max of this city and Morton of Baltimore, U.S.A. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.142.
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106
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CALP, Abraham M.

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NameofMother
Sarah Zelkin Calp
Name of Father
Marcus Calp
Spouse
Fena Belenkaya Calp
Children
3 daughters - Marie Bornstein, Lucy Kerr, Francine Goldsmith
Additional Family
1 brother - Jack, 1 sister - Celia
Date of Birth
August 1, 1905
Date of Death
December 22, 2001
Place of Birth
Odessa, Russia
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
96 years
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OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, December 24, 2001 Abraham 'Abe' M. Calp, husband of the late Fena (Belenkaya) Calp, of Saint John New Brunswick, died December 22, 2001 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. The 96 year-old entrepreneur and philanthropist was born in Odessa, Russia, on August 1, 1905, the eldest son of Marcus and Sarah Calp. Abe arrived in Saint John on December 2, 1926, two years almost to the day, after fleeing Odessa with his mother, sister, brother, and his childhood sweetheart and wife, Fena Belenkaya, following the death of his father. In 1933, Abe Calp established Calps Ltd., a major department store, which for more than 60 years, served Saint John from its Charlotte Street location. Abe became a citizen of the British Empire in 1931 and, like every other Canadian, he became a Canadian citizen in 1947. Mr. Calp was instrumental in organizing the 'Fena Belenkaya Calp Volunteer of the Year' memorial fund, and was one of the cornerstones of the Boys & Girls Club movement. Abe had joined the Saint John Rotary Club in 1942, and served as the deputy chairman of the Rotary Admiral Beatty Building Fund. Mr. Calp had been honored by the Rotary Club in many ways, as he was made a 'Paul Harris Fellow of the Rotary International Foundation', and was awarded the Canada 125 medal. Abe was a chartered member and past president of the New Brunswick Division of the Canadian Arthritis Society and in 1973, was honoured by Goveneur General Roland Michener with a life membership to the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. He became a director of the Saint John Boys & Girls Club, was founding chairman of the Saint John Boys & Girls Club Endowment Fund, and, in 1974, he was the campaign chairman of the Boys & Girls Club Rebuilding Fund, raising more than $1 million to repair its fire-damaged building. In his lifetime, he was honoured as both a Life Member and a Master Builder of the Saint John Boys & Girls Club, and was a member of the Board of the National Boys & Girls Club of Canada. In 1957, he was appointed to the first Urban Renewal Commission in Canada, and was an organizer and later chairman of Fundy Linen Services Inc.. Mr. Calp had served on three local hospital boards, and was the chairman of the Saint John Centracare Endowment Fund (later, Mindcare, New Brunswick). He was a counsellor of the Saint John Board of Trade, a director of the Saint John Community Concert Association, the Music Festival, and the Symphony Orchestra. He served for 25 years as a member of the Atlantic Exhibition Association. Mr. Calp became president of the Saint John Merchants Association and the Associated Stores of Canada. He was a charter member of the Retail Council of Canada, serving as vice-president and director for 22 years. In 1985, his peers in the retail industry honoured him with the Distinguished Canadian Retailer Award. He was a member and past-president of the Shaarei Zedek Congregation and served as a general chairman of the Maritime Region of the Jewish National Fund. He was vice-president of the Zionist Organization of Canada, president of the Saint John Ezra Lodge, Zionist Order of Habonim and chairman of the United Jewish Appeal and State of Israel Bond Campaign. Throughout his lifetime, Mr. Calp was also a member of the Union Club, Probus Club, Masonic Lodge #2, Carleton Lodge, the CNIB Advisory Board, and the Westfield and Riverside Gold and Country Clubs. Abe was the last surviving member of his immediate family. He is survived by his three daughters, Marie Bornstein of Toronto, Lucille Kerr of Halifax, and Francine Goldsmith of Saint John, his seven grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, his wife, Fena in 1989, his brother, Jack, and his sister, Celia. The funeral service will be held on Monday, December 24, 2001 at 2 p.m. from Brenan's Select Community Funeral Home Chapel, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John, NB, (634-7424). Internment will take place at Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, remembrances to the Saint John Boys & Girls Club Endowment Fund or to the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 2002.44.98. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D5.
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CALP, Fena

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Spouse
Abraham Calp
Children
3 daughters - Marie Bornstein, Lucy Kerr, Francine Goldsmith
Date of Death
July 31, 1989
Place of Birth
Odessa, Russia
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
84 years
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OBITUARIES: Evening Times Globe, August 1, 1989 Fena Calp, wife of Abraham Calp, of York Point in Saint John, died this morning at the Turnbull Home after a lingering illness. Mrs. Calp was widely known in the city and, when her health permitted, was active in cultural and community affairs. Born in Odessa, USSR, she was married there and came to Saint John with her husband in 1926. While she and her husband raised their family here, his business Calp’s Ltd. grew to one of Eastern Canada’s major success stories in clothing and modern merchandising. Mrs. Calp was a lifelong member of Shaarei Zedek Congregation and took an active role in the work of the Hadassah and other community organizations. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters: Marie Bornstein, Toronto, Lucille Kerr, Halifax, and Francine Goldsmith, Saint John; as well as three great-grandchildren, several nephews and nieces. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Castle Funeral Home (Hillsley) with interment in the Hebrew Cemetery at Fernhill. The family has requested no viewing at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Henrietta Szold chapter of Hadassah or to the Canadian Arthritis Society. CALP – At St. Joseph’s Hospital on July 31, 1989, Mrs. Fena Calp of Saint John, wife of Mr. Abe Calp; survived by her husband, three daughters Marie Bornstein of Toronto, Lucy Kerr of Halifax, and Francine Goldsmith of Saint John, seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Resting at Castle Funeral Home (Hillsley) 91 Leinster Street from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. Donations may be made to Hadassah WIZO by calling 652-3491. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.432 / JM 2002.44.98. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D5.
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CALP, Jack

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NameofMother
Sarah Zelkin Calp
Name of Father
Marcus Calp
Spouse
Teresa Ross Calp
Children
2 sons - Mark, Norman
Additional Family
1 brother - Abraham, 1 sister - Celia
Date of Birth
January 1, 1912
Date of Death
January 7, 1992
Place of Birth
Odessa, Russia
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
80 years
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OBITUARIES: Evening Times Globe, January 8, 1992 Calp – After a brief illness on January 7, 1992 at the Saint John Regional Hospital, Jack Calp of 46 Fifth Street, Saint John, husband of Teresa (Ross) Calp; survived by his loving wife, two sons, Mark Calp of Saint John, Norman Calp and his wife, Bonnie of Renforth, one brother, Abe Calp of Saint John, grandchildren, Shannah and David of Edmonton, Alberta, Keiver and Keri of Renforth, N.S., several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held January 9, 1992, Thursday, with service at 3:30 p.m. at the Castle Funeral Home (Hillsley), 91 Leinster Street, Saint John. Interment in the Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please contact the Hadassah-WIZO Organization, 648-9568 or charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. The Evening Times Globe Wednesday, January 8, 1992 Jack Calp dead at 80 Jack Calp (Jacob Ben Marcus), well-known Saint John businessman considered an authority in the Canadian clothing industry, died at the Saint John Regional Hospital Tuesday after a brief illness. He was born Jan. 1, 1912, in Odessa, Ukraine, son of the late Marcus and Sarah (Zelkin) Calp. The family's land and specialty clothing business was confiscated during the Bolshevik revolution but the family escaped with their lives and emigrated to Canada when Jack Calp was 14, arriving in December, 1926. Jack Calp worked as an operator in a clothing factory in Saint John. He was also a 'newsie' with the Canadian Pacific Railway, traveling between Saint John and Montreal. With brother Abe, Jack Calp entered into business, launching Calp's Ltd. In 1948, Jack and his wife Teresa (Ross) opened a high quality men's specialty store. He was consulted on many occasions on men's fashion trends by Canada's top suit manufacturers. The store continues to flourish today under the ownership of their son, Norman. Jack Calp was a member of the Shaarei Zedek congregation, the Canadian Zionist organization, the Saint John Shomar Club and the Masonic Order Saint John Lodge 2. He is survived by his wife, Teresa; two sons, Mark of Saint John and Norman and his wife Bonnie of Renforth; his brother, Abe of Saint John; grandchildren Shannah and David of Edmonton, Alta. and Keiver and Keri of Renforth; and several nieces and nephews. A sister, Celia, died earlier. The funeral will be held on Thursday with service at 3:30 p.m. at Castle Funeral Home, (Hillsley), 91 Leinster Street. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Hadassah-WIZO organization at 648-9568, or a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. (Original item has photograph) Evening Times Globe Thursday, January 30, 1992 The funeral of Jack Calp of 46 Fifth Street, husband of Teresa (Foss) Calp, was held from Castle Funeral Home, Hillsley Chapel, 91 Leinster Street, with Lou Michelson on Congregation of Shaarei Zedek officiating. Special words were read by Dr. Fred Ross. Honorary pallbearers were Rev Malcolm Berry, Bill Coffey, Abe Davis, Sam Davis, Mike Doyle, Tom Drummie, Q.C., Glen Fairweather, John Fallon, Mitchell Franklin, Dr. Lewis Freedman, Ken Galbraith, Abe Gilbert, Abe Goldberg, Lloyd Goldsmith, Tibor Halassy, Harry Holtzman, Donald Kerr, Elsie Kingston, Arthur Lee-White, David Lubin, Dr. Ed Lund, George Maniatis, Ellis Ross, Max Ross and Mayor Elsie Wayne. Active pallbearers were David Calp, Keiver Calp, Mark Goldsmith, Herzl Kashetsky, Dr. Fred Ross, Joel Ross, Keith Ross and Norman Ross. Floral tributes were received from the Staff of Calps Ltd. and Hong Kong Take Out Restaurant. Donations were made to Hadassah-WIZO Organization of Canada by the Bank of Nova Scotia, management and staff, Charlotte Street branch; Colwell's Grocery; Congregation Shaarei Zedek; Deloitte, Touche (partners and staff); Ron Kincade and Co.; Betty-Brite Cleaners; Sisterhood Congregation, Shaarei Zedek; Scotia MacLeod Inc.; Shomar Club; and from the Saint John Chapter of Hadassah WIZO. Donations were also made to the United Way of Greater Saint John Inc.; Canadian Red Cross Society; Hospice of Saint John Inc.; Canadian Red Cross Society; Hospice of Saint John Inc.; Canadian Cancer Society; Saint John Boys' and Girl' Club of Saint John Inc.; to St. Joseph's Hospital Foundation of Saint John Inc. including one from Partners and Associates of Palmer, Connell, Leger, Roderick and Glennie. Donations to Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children including one from Hall and Fairweather Ltd.; to Romero House-Soup Kitchen including one from Management Staff of Fairweather Tire; N.B. Heart and Stroke Foundation including one from Management and Staff of … W.J. Crawford Co. Ltd. And Worshipful Master and Brethren of St. John's Lodge 2 F and AM; to Hestia House; Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation; the Canadian Diabetes Association; Agudath Israel Synagogue of Ottawa; Canadian Magen David Adam for Israel; Memorial Fund of the Fundy Hospital Association Ltd.; Na'Amat U.S.A.; Hymie Whitzman Memorial Fund; Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation of Canada; The Torah Fund; The League of Shaar Shalom; and Youth Aliyah. Interment took place in Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. St. John's Lodge 2 F and M held a Masonic Service at the funeral home. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.457. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D5.
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HURWITZ, Dora

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Name of Father
- Rabkin
Spouse
Louis Hurwitz
Children
1 son - Harry (Azel), 1 daughter - Annie
Additional Family
3 brothers - S. Rabkin, 2 sisters - other siblings in Russia
Date of Death
March 20, 1922
Place of Birth
Russia
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
41 years, 8 months
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OBITUARIES: Daily Telegraph, March 22, 1922 Obituary Mrs. Louis Hurwitz The death of Mrs. Dora Hurwitz, wife of Louis Hurwitz of 25 Long Wharf, occurred suddenly on Monday night about 8 o’clock in the General Public Hospital following an attack of heart failure. She was taken ill about 6 o’clock in the evening and Dr. A.E. Macauley was called. He ordered her taken to the hospital where she died about eight. She was a native of Russia, and was about thirty-nine years of age. Mrs. Hurwitz leaves one son, Azel; one daughter, Annie; three brothers, S. Rabkin of Albert Co, and two others in Russia; also two sisters in Russia. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.388.
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KAPLAN, Nathan

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Date of Death
October 7, 1901
Place of Birth
Russia
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Clark's Harbour, N.S.
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
38 years
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OBITUARIES: Unidentified paper, October 7, 1901 A sensational murder took place at Clark’s Harbour in October 7, 1901, when a revolver shot was heard in the central part of town. Nathan Kaplan, a quiet, well-liked Jewish merchant had been killed while standing on the steps of his store. This occurred about nine o’clock in the evening, giving the murderer a chance to get away in the darkness. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.113 / JM 997.111.48 / JM 997.111.50. Additional notes: Murdered (shot)
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LEVINE, Katherine

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NameofMother
Sonya Glustein
Name of Father
Kalman Glustein
Spouse
Simon Levine
Children
2 sons - Dr. Leonard, David, 1 daughter - Lorraine Zides
Additional Family
1 brother - Arron, 3 sisters - Evelyn Wiggins, Betty Troberman, Dorothy Tomakin
Date of Birth
September 20, 1918
Date of Death
May 3, 2001
Place of Birth
Russia
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
83 years
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OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, May 5, 2001 Katherine Levine - Katherine Levine, cherished wife of Simon Levine, died May 3, 2001, at the Saint John Regional Hospital, following several months of failing health. She was the daughter of the late Kalman and Sonya Glustein, born in Russia, and immigrated to Canada with her parents nearly 80 years ago. She attended school in New Waterford, NS, and was married there in 1939. The family resided in Saint John for the past 40 years, having previously lived in Moncton and Florida. Mrs. Levine served in many community agencies as a volunteer, including Canadian Mental Health Association and the Elizabeth Fry Society, Moncton, the New Brunswick Museum, and the Saint John Free Public Library. She also participated with the PC Women’s Caucus, the Provincial and Federal PC Party, as well as having a leadership role in the Sisterhood of the Shaarei Zedek Synagogue, the Mogen David Adom (Israel), Hadassah Wizo, National Executive, where she faithfully supported and improved medical services in Israel and served as Regional Director for New Brunswick. She is survived by her husband, Simon, and three children, Lorraine Zides, Dr. Leonard Levine, and David Levine, all of Ottawa, grandchildren, Heidi Peacock of Toronto, Cheryl (John) Dover of Ottawa, Dr. Colin (Andrea) Zides of Fonthill, and Andrea Zides of Toronto, great-grandchildren, Shanna and Michell Picov, Milton and Saunya Drover, all of Ottawa, Carter and Sidney Zides of Fonthill, one brother, Arron (Joan) Glustein of Vera Beach, Florida, and three sisters, Evelyn (Al) Wiggins and Betty Troberman of California, and Dorothy Tomakin of Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON. Although there will be no visitation the funeral service will be held at Brenan’s Select Community Funeral Home Chapel, (506)634-7424, on Sunday, May 6, 2001 at 2:00 P.M. Rabbi David Ellis of Halifax will officiate. Interment will take place in Shaarei Zedek (section of Fernhill cemetery), following the service. Memorials to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. www.brenansfh.com The Telegraph Journal Monday, May 21, 2001 Katherine Levine - The funeral for Mrs. Katherine (Kay) (Glustein) Levine, of Saint John, NB, loving wife of Simon Levine, was held on Sunday May 6, 2001 from Brenan’s Select Community Funeral Home Chapel, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John, where the service was conducted by Rabbi David Ellis. The eulogy was delivered by Reuben Cohen. Present in the congregation were Mayor Shirley McAlary and Hon. Elsie Wayne, MP. Honourary pallbearers were I.J. Davis, Stan Matheson, Harry Levine, Lou Levine, Milton Levine, Isaac Druckman, Dr. Lew Freedman, Dr. Alan Robertson, Dr. Joe Arditti, Dr. Roy Wills, Max Fransblow, Dan Elman, Ron McLeod, and Gar Meltzer. Active pallbearers were Colin Zides, Stuart Urdang, Ben Smith, Phil Bloom, Irving Schelew, Bruce Washburn, and Bill Koven. All pallbearers were under the direction of Norman Hamburg and Ron Levine. The family received many remembrances to the Jewish Historical Museum; Canadian Cancer Society, with one from CIBC West Branch; and Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick. Following the service, interment took place at Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. When we depart our earthy home for God’s Resting place, it is not how long or brief our stay, But how we lived our lives that counts. Though We may mourn the passing of a loved one, we Should also take comfort in the memory of the Many kindnesses that they have performed. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 2002.44.96 / JM 2002.44.97 / JM 2006.11.2 / JM 2006.43.5. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Samuel Meltzer - A3.
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PADOLSKY, David

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NameofMother
Miriam Padolsky
Name of Father
Jacob Padolsky
Additional Family
2 brothers - Abe, Louis, 5 sisters - Nellie, Irene, Henya, Sunny, Lil
Date of Death
May 11, 1906
Place of Birth
Russia
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
9 months
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Gravestone reference note: no stone. Additional notes: Died on ship; came through France
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