Birth year is calculated since the exact birth year was not inscribed.
Father: Isaac Evensky
English translation of the Hebrew text from the grave marker:
My eyes shed tears
On the death
Of my father, my teacher
R' Yehuda, son of
Nachman Yitzchok
His pure soul departed
On the fifth day of the month
Tevet year 5650
May his soul be bound in the eternal binds of life
The information on the footstone marker and the given name on the St. Louis death records do not match. For Find A Grave pages we rely on the grave marker inscription since that information was selected by the family on the anniversary date of the death of the family member and resulted from further review by the family. If there are conflicts and questions, we rely on the family to confirm the dates and spelling.
Click on any single photo to enlarge it and to reveal any captioned text or attribution.
Shaving cream was applied to the inscription panel of the marker appearing in the top photo. This tactic revealed the inscription text. The stone was rinsed after the photo was taken.
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History of the entrance columns explained in the photo caption on the cemetery entrance photo. The cemetery entrance photo is on page 2.
The decedent listed on this page is buried in the Old Section of the B’nai Amoona Cemetery, University City, Missouri. This name has been added to the B’nai Amoona Cemetery – Old Section – Virtual Cemetery along with 100’s of other decedents. This project has been completed by Steve Weinreich, [email protected]
Birth year is calculated since the exact birth year was not inscribed.
Father: Isaac Evensky
English translation of the Hebrew text from the grave marker:
My eyes shed tears
On the death
Of my father, my teacher
R' Yehuda, son of
Nachman Yitzchok
His pure soul departed
On the fifth day of the month
Tevet year 5650
May his soul be bound in the eternal binds of life
The information on the footstone marker and the given name on the St. Louis death records do not match. For Find A Grave pages we rely on the grave marker inscription since that information was selected by the family on the anniversary date of the death of the family member and resulted from further review by the family. If there are conflicts and questions, we rely on the family to confirm the dates and spelling.
Click on any single photo to enlarge it and to reveal any captioned text or attribution.
Shaving cream was applied to the inscription panel of the marker appearing in the top photo. This tactic revealed the inscription text. The stone was rinsed after the photo was taken.
____________________
History of the entrance columns explained in the photo caption on the cemetery entrance photo. The cemetery entrance photo is on page 2.
The decedent listed on this page is buried in the Old Section of the B’nai Amoona Cemetery, University City, Missouri. This name has been added to the B’nai Amoona Cemetery – Old Section – Virtual Cemetery along with 100’s of other decedents. This project has been completed by Steve Weinreich, [email protected]
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