Tuesday, October 03, 2006

 

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I think it says Yitzchak, son of Dov. He died early in 1840.




 

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A double stone marking two female burials.


 

Another View of the Old Cemetery

Perhaps Section 2?


 

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2 046 - Hinda PERLA, daughter of Boruch, the Levy

According to the stone, she died in late 1822. The cemetery is said to have opened that year, so this may be the oldest burial there.

This is most likely Hinda PERLA, daughter of Boruch, wife of Wigdor (Avigdor), who died in Lomza in late 1822 at age 78, leaving six sons and one daughter. [Lomza Deaths for 1821/22, Number 204.]

The inscription has been translated as follows:

We go forth in weeping [unknown word]
Weeping over the death of our mother
A woman of valor, modest
and prominent. Hinda
the daughter of Baruch HaLevi, who passed away
On the eve of the Sabbath, 5 Cheshvan
5583 [1822]
May her soul be bound in the bonds of eternal life

(Thank you to Jerrold and Jan for the translation!)


 

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2 041 - Shloma Zelman, son of Aron


 

2 040 - Sara, daughter of Mier


 

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Photo 2 039 is another photo of 2 033, so I posted it there.

 

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2 032 - Frumet Rivke


 

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Back of the stone?


 

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Something to do with Avraham.


 

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Stone from the 1830's, I think.


 

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