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  • BEVERSHANSKI Jennie Gertrude

    BEVERSHANSKI Jennie Gertrude

    Female 1871 - 1922  (51 years)

     

    Solberg, Jennie Gertrude nee Bevershanski





    Solberg, Jennie Gertrude nee Bevershanski

    Ref: SLSolberg

    Status: Located

    Owner/SourceCopyright S. Landa www.british-jewry.org.uk
    DateJun 2008
    Linked toBEVERSHANSKI Jennie Gertrude (Burial)

    Scholemoor (Orthodox) Jewish Cemetery, Yorkshire, 1. England, UK

    Notes: Extract from JTrails with the kind permission of, and copyright to Marcus Roberts and Nigel Grizzard:

    The Orthodox section of the cemetery lies at the bottom of the hill next to the main entrance of the cemetery. While it is larger than the Reform section it is more modest over all, with the tombstones and memorials largely conforming to the more modest memorial requirements of orthodoxy, though some of the older memorials while modest in size are notable for their ornamentation. There is a small modern brick ohel at the entrance to the site.

    The tombstones commemorate the local Bradford families, and like many Jewish cemeteries suggest other avenues of research in Bradford Jewish history. One of the most extensive Jewish families of Bradford were the Maisels family, who were a very extensive clan by head-stone count and indeed, the tombstone of Abraham Maisels (d. 1944) notes that he was a founder and President of the Orthodox congregation. Some of the tombstones note family lost in the Holocaust, and the recent tombstone of Abram Aronovsky, notes the particular connection of Bradford with the victims and survivors of the Kaunas (Kovno) Ghetto.
    Another memorial, to Ben Kline (d.1918) notes his membership of the Bradford Lodge (No. 68?) of the Grand Order of Israel and carries the emblem of the lodge at the head of the stone -- another reminder of the importance of the masons to Victorian and Edwardian Jews and a significant tombstone in illustrating this facet of Jewish history. It is recorded that leading Bradford Jews were buried with Masonic rites.

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