Yahrtzeits – November

Yahrzeit is observed on the Shabbat following the anniversary of a person’s passing. For simplicity, I am using the Western calendar rather than Hebrew because that would be too unwieldy for me.

Please see this link.

Yahrtzeit is a Yiddish word that means “anniversary,” and is used specifically to refer to the day on which a person passed away. On the day of the yahrtzeit, there are various customs one can do to honor the memory of the departed. As with kaddish and yizkor, the observance of the yahrtzeit, particularly for parents, has the ability to bring great benefit and merit to the soul of the departed.

This calendar first displays the current date regardless of the page you are viewing but it can be rolled forward to a date in which you are interested.

Name Birth date Birthplace Death date Death place Relationship
Max Eisenkramer 7 Feb 1872 Frankfurt, Germany 6-Nov-1941 Pine Bluff, Ark Helene Block’s father
Avram Ghertner 22-Mar-1905 Roumania 13-Nov-1988 Israel son of Smil-Lieb Ghertner
Bette/Betty Catherine (Terry) Scharff 12/7/1924 Alabama 16-Nov-1963 Okinawa Eduard Lynton (EL) Scharff’s wife
Louis Laslavic 18 Apr 1913 Pittsburgh, Pa 22 Nov 1986 Pittsburgh, Pa my father-in-law

Blood relatives are color coded.

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