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Introduction to Dallas Jewish Funerals

Dallas Jewish Funerals is a premier funeral home serving the Jewish community in Plano, Texas. Located at 1611 N. Central Expwy., Plano, TX, 75075, this funeral home is dedicated to providing compassionate and personalized funeral services that honor the traditions and customs of the Jewish faith. With a deep understanding of the importance of cultural sensitivity, Dallas Jewish Funerals has established itself as a trusted and respected provider of funeral care in the region.

A History of Compassionate Service

Dallas Jewish Funerals has a long history of serving the Jewish community in Plano and beyond. Founded on the principles of respect, dignity, and compassion, this funeral home has built a reputation for excellence in funeral care. The team at Dallas Jewish Funerals is comprised of experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing exceptional service to families during their time of need.

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Sharon Hayden - January 15, 1964 - October 12, 2022

Departed: 10/12/2022 (Plano)
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Sharon Lee Witty Hayden was born in 1964 in Maryland into a Navy family, but lived most of her life in Texas. She grew up in the Clear Lake City area and graduated from Southern Methodist University with a major in Accounting. Her career was in medical reimbursement accounting, a small but mighty group of health care professionals.
Sharon married Matthew Hayden in 1995, the love of her life. Together they both enjoyed traveling the world, visiting such places as Ireland, the Netherlands, Europe, Hawaii, Iceland, Key West and Alaska. Another shared passion was caring for their beloved Shetland sheep dogs over the years. Sharon was generous to family and friends, active in politics, and true to her beliefs always.
She is survived by her beloved husband Matt, sister Julia Bondi and her children Colin and Amy along with Amy's children Patrick/Christopher/Sebastian, sister Susan Hayes along with her husband Jack, their sons Kevin/wife Vicki and Ryan, brother-in-law Jamie Hayden/wife Danna and their children Hunter, Madison, and Torri, Aunt Nancy Henricksen, along with several cousins and nephews.
Sharon lived a full and meaningful life and is gone too soon. She will be dearly missed by all her friends and family.
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Gilbert Levy - December 17, 1942 - September 29, 2022

Departed: 09/29/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Gilbert Levy passed away peacefully Thursday night, September 29, 2022.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Adele; his brother, Moises; and nephew, Olivier. He leaves behind his wife, Tony; his children: Nathalie, Sarah (Eric), and William (Debbie); 5 grandchildren (Morgane, Marion, Hannah, Aaron, and Chloe); his brother Isaac; sisters Irene and Lily; many nieces and nephews; lifetime friends; and his bird, Zoe.
He was born in Egypt to parents who migrated from Israel and Greece and later to Paris, France.
Gilbert was an amazing, selfless man, father and a loving, fiery husband. He was full of life and loved his children, family, wife and friends steadfastly. He was jovial, making friends everywhere he went. He enjoyed photography, having an eye for beauty, music, politics, spy thrillers, different cultures, people and assimilated easily wherever he moved. He had a strong character, but humble with an adventurous spirit; He loved to travel and had friends from varied walks of life and internationally. He was multilingual. In his youth, he was a semi-professional soccer player competing in tournaments all over Europe. He graduated from La Sorbonne University in Paris, France with a finance degree specializing in banking. He retired from work as a bank director and accountant. He was also an animal lover and adored his birdie, Zoe, who will reside in her home country El Salvador cared for by Tony.
He was loved by many family members and friends and will be greatly missed. Services are as follows: Monday 10/03/2022 @ 3pm at Restland Funeral Home and Cemetery 13005 Greenville Ave. Dallas, TX 75243 FOR LIVE STREAMING SERVICE PLEASE CLICK THIS LINK: https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/authorise.php?k=1664762737211265 Hashem a repris le 29 septembre 2022 ce qu'il avait donné le 17 décembre 1942
Après une longue année de lutte contre le cancer et de souffrance, Gilbert Levy laisse derrière lui ses 3 enfants, Nathalie, Sarah, William, ses 6 petits-enfants, sa Irène et son frère Isaac.
Il sera inhumé au cimetière dont les coordonnées sont inscrites en bas de page. Pour ceux qui ne peuvent se rendre à ses funérailles qui auront lieu demain, lundi 3 octobre 2022 à 22h00 heure française et 15h00 heure américaine, vous pouvez en cliquant ce lien suivre en direct ses obsèques en cliquant sur le lien ZOOM suivant :
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Rebecca Utay - October 30, 1970 - September 22, 2022

Departed: 09/22/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Rebecca Utay.
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Lesa Portnoy - July 14, 1937 - September 21, 2022

Departed: 09/21/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Lesa Portnoy.
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Victor Shidlofsky - August 08, 1935 - September 09, 2022

Departed: 09/09/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Victor Shidlofsky, 87, of Frisco,Texas, passed away on September 9, 2022, with his loving family by his side.
He was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 5 1935. Victor graduated from Brooklyn College.
He was married to the love of his life Sheila Bassman Shidlofsky on February 18, 1961.
Victor had a career in Woman's Apparel for Hewlett Knitting Mills. He had a passion for watching football.
He is survived by his wife Sheila Shidlofsky. He is also survived by his children; Charles and Sherri Shidlofsky, Mark and Dana Shidlofsky, Lee and Becky Shidlofsky , Jill Rasansky and Shawn Wiora. He leaves behind to cherish his memory his grandchildren; Alyssa and John Larizza, Kara Shidlofsky, Ian Shidlofsky and Eleena Dhakal, Layne and Adam Katz, Sami Shidlofsky, Brittany and Dustin Schaefer, Justin Rasansky, Steven Rasansky, Noah Shidlofsky and Jake Shidlofsky. One great grandchilld Elliot Schaefer.
Victor Shidlofsky will have a graveside service held at 3 PM, Sunday, September 11, 2022 at Restland Memorial Park.
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Donald Bindler - September 14, 1940 - September 06, 2022

Departed: 09/06/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Donald Charles Bindler was born September 14, 1940, in Tyler, Texas. He passed away with his family by his side on September 14, 2022, in Dallas, Texas.
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Sara Shipper - February 24, 1922 - September 03, 2022

Departed: 09/03/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Sara Shipper, 100.5 years old, passed away peacefully Sept. 3, 2022, surrounded by her family. Sara was born Feb. 24, 1922, in Omaha, Nebraska, to Lena and Morris Forbes.
When she was 11, the family moved to San Antonio, where her family-owned Forbes Bakery, the only Jewish bakery in the city.
Sara met the love of her life, the dashing Bernard Shipper from the Bronx, New York, on a blind date in San Antonio while he was serving in the army during World War II. After a three-year courtship, they married Aug. 5, 1945, and lived a wonderful life together. Following the war, they made their home in Corpus Christi. Her children were born and lived in Corpus Christi (1 kid), Galveston (3 kids) and Knoxville, Tennessee (2 kids). It was in Corpus that Bernie began his career with Zales, and the family lived in several cities during Bernie's 30-plus-year career with the company. Bernie passed away in 1980 and Sara lived the next 42 years as a widow. She continued to live life with zest meeting every simcha and challenge with a "can do" attitude. Her house burned down in 1995 due to some vandalism in the neighborhood, but again, she shook it off and moved on to the next new chapter in her life -- first at the Bonadventure and later became one of the inaugural founding residents of the Legacy at Willowbend. She also lived in Oklahoma City for several years and then returned back for good in Dallas. She lived the majority of her life and died in Dallas, Texas.
Sara loved Jewish activities. She was sweetheart of the San Antonio AZA chapter twice, a life member of Hadassah, president of B'nai B'rith Women in Galveston and active in Shearith Israel Sisterhood. During the war she contributed by working for a general because she was an avid typist and expert at shorthand. Unbeknownst to her at the time she was actually involved in transcribing top secret information regarding the Manhatten Project. Sara developed a lifelong love of reading by virtue of growing up near a library. She would read 2-3 books per week up until her 100th year. She also loved playing mah jongg, bridge, managing her investments and attending plays and musicals. Sara's family was her treasure and the light of her life. One of her legacies to her daughters was that she taught them all to play mah jongg and they would come to play with her weekly at the Legacy until Covid shut that all down.
In addition to her husband and parents, she was predeceased by her brother Daniel Forbes and brother-in-law Martin Litwin.
Sara is survived by her sister, Ruth Litwin; six children: Carolyn (Marty) Alpert, Bruce Shipper, Barbara (Fred) Shlesinger, Ronnie (Cynthia) Shipper, Marlene (Tony) Petrocchi and Jeff (Janis) Shipper; grandchildren: Ariela (Oliver) Alpert, Nick (Kim) Petrocchi, Jessica (Brendan) Toohey, Dillon Shipper, Bradley Shlesinger, Emily Shlesinger, Eric Petrocchi, Molly Shipper, Tyler Shipper, Jett Shipper, Iliza (Noah) Shlesinger and Ben Shlesinger; great-grandchildren Maya Ho and Sierra Mae Galuten; and sister-in-law Marcia Forbes.
A private funeral service was held on Sept. 5, 2022.
Sara was deeply loved and respected by all of her family and friends. Her strength of character, grace, devotion to the family and positive attitude were paramount. Her six children will continue to build upon the loving legacy she left behind. Donations in her memory can be made to The Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas - Martin L. Litwin and Ruth Ann Litwin Fund for General Operations https://jfsdallasfoundation.org/foundation-funds
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Todd Howard - June 15, 1974 - September 03, 2022

Departed: 09/03/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Todd Banning Howard was born June 15, 1974 in Orange California. He passed away with his family by his side on September 3, 2022, in Allen, Texas.
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Gertrude Applebaum - November 22, 1935 - August 30, 2022

Departed: 08/30/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Gertrude Marilyn Applebaum was born November 22, 1935, in New York. She passed away with her family by her side on August 30, 2022, in Dallas, Texas.
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Susan Levy - October 07, 1943 - August 19, 2022

Departed: 08/19/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Susan Levy.
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Robyn Bradley - January 26, 1975 - August 17, 2022

Departed: 08/17/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Robyn Bradley.
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Ronald Rabb - January 15, 1942 - August 13, 2022

Departed: 08/13/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Ronald Rabb.
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Steven Saltzman - January 19, 1956 - August 08, 2022

Departed: 08/08/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Steven Saltzman.
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Hannah Beinn - April 26, 1925 - August 07, 2022

Departed: 08/07/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Hannah Beinn.
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Gene Epstein - June 13, 1928 - August 06, 2022

Departed: 08/06/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Gene Kenneth Epstein, 94, of Richardson, Texas, passed away on Saturday, August 6, 2022. He was born in Dallas, Texas on June 13, 1928.Gene graduated from Forest Avenue High School and went on to the University of Texas Arlington, he did not receive his degree because the Army called him to service. He married Lita Epstein on January 17, 1954. Gene had a career in Jewelry Sales for Zales, Gordons, Ace later to become Adelstein's. He was a member of many professional organizations throughout his life and had a great passion for gardening.Gene is survived by his sons; Mark (Melinda) Epstein and David (Debbi) Epstein. His daughter Tracy Epstein. His grandson Tyler (Megahn) Epstein and Grandson Collin Epstein. One granddaughter Rachel (Joel) Kiser and his four great grandchildren; Fiona, Jack Jack, Nava and Nicholas. He is preceded in death by his parents Simon and Helen Epstein. grandson Nicholos Epstein, Dale Topletz, Tootsie Nodel and Margie Gould. He will always be remembered for being wonderful son, brother, father, grandfather, uncle and good friend to many.A graveside service for Gene will be on Tuesday, August 9, 2022, at 10:00 AM at Shearith Israel Cemetery on Dolphin Road in Dallas, Texas.
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Joan Glauberman - January 26, 1940 - July 28, 2022

Departed: 07/28/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Joan Glauberman.
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Hyman Applebaum - January 10, 1934 - July 26, 2022

Departed: 07/26/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Hyman Abe Applebaum was born January 10, 1934, in New York. He passed away with his family by his side on July 26, 2022, in Dallas, Texas.
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Joseph Funk - December 22, 1922 - July 24, 2022

Departed: 07/24/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Joseph Funk.
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Kenneth Portnoy - January 22, 1949 - July 20, 2022

Departed: 07/20/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Kenneth (Ken) Alan Portnoy, 73, of Dallas, Texas, passed away on July 20, 2022 in Dallas, Texas.Ken was born in Queens, New York to Rae Sobel Portnoy and Edward Portnoy on January 22, 1949. He attended Forest Hills High School and graduated in 1966. He went on to earn an undergraduate degree in Architecture from Cornell University followed by a master's degree in City Planning from Harvard University. He enjoyed a successful and fulfilling career as a commercial real estate investment and development executive. Ken enjoyed photography, travel, community volunteering, foreign policy & politics, classical music, and most of all family. His photographs were featured and recognized in several North Texas exhibits. Ken was involved with Temple Shalom, Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, and Jewish Family Service, where he lent his architecture and design expertise for their building committees. He also taught a Great Decisions class as a way to share his passion and knowledge for the world around him.Ken is survived by his beloved wife, Reesa, sister June Fink (Gene), his sons Kevin Portnoy (Tracy) and Scott Portnoy (Jola), Jeff Chown (Mindy), and daughter Julie Gothard (Sander). He will be missed by his wonderful 11 grandchildren Aaron, Ryan, Rachel, Ethan, and Megan Portnoy, Grace, Sydney and Paisley Chown, and Mikayla, Lindsay, and Jeremy Gothard. He is preceded in death by his parents, Rae and Ed.Funeral services will be held at Temple Shalom on July 24, 2022 at 10:30am CDT with Rabbi Andrew Paley of Temple Shalom officiating. Dallas Jewish Funerals will be handling the funeral arrangements.Memorial donations may be made to one of the following organizations near and dear to Ken's heart:Temple Shalom - www.templeshalomdallas.orgDallas Holocaust & Human Right Museum - www.dhhrm.orgDr. Zeh's PanLab, UT Southwestern Medical Center - https://engage.utsouthwestern.edu/donate-nowAs a pancreatic cancer survivor, Ken was an inspirational example of resilience, determination, and gratitude for all who knew him.Video for Service link: https://templeshalomdallas.livecontrol.tv/357a689f
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Stephen Segal - June 05, 1945 - July 15, 2022

Departed: 07/15/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Stephen Segal, 77, of Dallas, Texas, passed away on July 15, 2022.He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on June 05,1945. Steve graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School and received a BA and a JD from the University of Texas.He was married to Sharon Segal on February 5, 1969.Steve had a career in Real Estate Law for the Bank of the West.He had a passion for fishing and educating family and friends on all the latest inappropriate jokes.He is survived by his sons Aaron (Carrie) Segal, Marc (Taryn) Segal and David (Wendy) Segal. His grandchildren; Ariana, Simone, Naftalia, Jude, Alexandra, Harper, Dylan and Cooper.
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Joseph Almog - November 12, 1971 - June 28, 2022

Departed: 06/28/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Joseph Almog.
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Carl Beren - July 04, 1925 - June 23, 2022

Departed: 06/23/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Carl M Beren would have celebrated his ninety-seventh birthday on July Fourth. Beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on June 23rd, 2022.Carl, born in El Dorado, Kansas, of parents Carl M and Hattie Beren, moved to Wichita at an early age. He attended High School in Oklahoma City and then Oklahoma University where he graduated with degrees in petroleum engineering and geological engineering.At an early age, he lost his father and mother, and Carl became very close to his father's parents Harry and Rae Beren.In 1945, he met the love of his life, his beloved Hannah Kupfer, on a blind date to the Texas-OU game. They married on April 20, 1947. The first child came in 1949 and Carl returned to school, baby, and all to finish his second degree.His passion in life became studying and investing in the stock exchanges. He made thorough and extensive chartsand analyzed all the details to make secure investments. He had two more children and loved family life and his Jewish Identity. They were lifetime members of Shearith Israel. He contributed and raised thousands of dollars for the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas.Carl is survived by his wife, Hannah, Children Julia (Philip David Sosnick Z'L) Beren-Sosnick, Beverly Beren and Michael (Carla) Beren. And Grandchildren Drew Shepard and Eric Shepard. Preceded in death by his brother Richard Beren and son in law, Philip David SosnickThe funeral was on the morning of June 27 at the Shearith Israel section of Sparkman Hillcrest. Rabbi Adam Roffman officiated at the gravesite and the Services at Beck Sanctuary at Shearith Israel.Donations may be made to: Phil's Unique Friends, IncDementia is a Puzzle.... What Happens to a Life? Alzheimer'sPO Box 220667Hollywood, FL33022-0667Or the Charities of your choice.
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Clarence Feldman - August 20, 1938 - June 22, 2022

Departed: 06/22/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: It is with deep and heartfelt sorrow we announce that on June 22, 2022, Clarence Paul Feldman passed away at his home surrounded by family after a short battle with cancer.He was born in the Bronx, New York on August 20, 1938, and was the second child of Fannye and Samuel Ballin.After his mother became a widower and remarried, Paul was adopted by his new father, Nash Feldman.Paul graduated high school in New York City and worked in advertising until being drafted into the US Army in December 1961. He was stationed in Fort Hood, Texas until being honorably discharged in September 1963. After working in New York for a few months, Paul moved to El Salvador and married the love of his life, Ruth Baum on February 22, 1964. They lived there for 17 years before moving to Dallas, Texas in 1978 with their three children.After leaving El Salvador where he managed a dairy and sugar cane farm, he worked in advertising again before owning Feldco Hardware store in Richardson, Texas and then having a career in videography and production. It was through this career that Paul volunteered with Steven Spielberg's Shoa Foundation to video and capture stories of Holocaust survivors in the Dallas area.Paul had a passion for many things such as music, theatre, art, reading, traveling, painting, eating, family and friends.He is preceded in death by: Samuel Ballin (father), Fannye and Nash Feldman (parents), Melvyn Feldman (brother), and Seibert Feldman (brother).Paul is survived by his spouse: Ruth Feldman; Children: Elissa (Tim) Wolff, Sandra (Jeff) Foster, and Robert (Tracy) Feldman; Grandchildren: David (Caroline) Mason, Andrea (Trevor) Countryman, Michelle Wolff, Michelle Mason, Joel Foster, Jacob Feldman, and Maya Feldman; Great grandchildren: Levi and Alana Countryman and Theodore, Walter, and Arthur Mason; and Brother: Morton (Mary) Ballin.There will be a graveside service with Military honors at Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park located at 7405 W Northwest Hwy., Dallas, Texas 75225 at 1 PM on Friday, June 24th, 2022.The family will be having a shiva/memorial service at Congregation Beth Torah on Friday, June 24th, 2022, at 2:30 PM.There will be a second and third night of shiva at a different location. Please contact Congregation Beth Torah for directions.
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Richard Edelman - February 14, 1941 - June 22, 2022

Departed: 06/22/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: The daughters of Dick Edelman wish to announce his death on June 22, 2022. He had been in poor health for a few years. Dick was born on Valentines Day, 1941 to Bernard and Rhae Rubenstein Edelman. He was raised in the Jewish faith and was confirmed at Temple Emanu El with several of his close friends. Dick was educated in the Dallas public schools and graduated from Hillcrest High School. He then decided out of state was a good option and went to Claremont Mens College in California. It was a great education and he met his first wife, Cindi, his junior year. Upon graduation, he joined the U.S. Coast Guard for a year's service and then on to Columbia University for his MBA. He and Cindi were married in 1965 while completing his second year at Columbia. Living and working in NYC was exciting, but in 1968, his dad asked him to move back to Dallas and partner in Alton Manufacturing, the family air conditioning business. It was a timely move as their first daughter, Tracy, was born that year and her sister, Wendy, arrived 18 months later. Upon the sale years later of Alton, Dick became a successful security analyst and enjoyed that career until the end of his life. Dick enjoyed sports and delighted in playing tennis, singles and mixed doubles, at T-Bar-M. He was an early member of Amigos and other charity groups where he made many friends. Dick enjoyed the Dallas Symphony and good jazz.In 1976, Dick married Deen Ledyard with whom he had another daughter, Perry. Dicjk leaves behind his loving daughters, Tracy Edelman, Wendy Edelman Dunham (Dan) and Perry Edelman and his favorite and only grandson, Dax Dunham. In addition, his sister, Elaine Edelman, who lives in NYC, and his former step-son, Wade Clarabut, from his second marriage to Deen Ledyard, survive him.
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Judy Levine - April 17, 1934 - June 18, 2022

Departed: 06/18/2022 (Plano)
Obituary Preview: Judy Levine, 88, of Dallas, Texas, passed away on June 18, 2022.She was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 17, 1934. Judy graduated from Brooklyn College and received her education degree and became a teacher.She was married to Sy Levine on December 12, 1955.Judy had a career in teaching for the Dallas Independent Schools. She was a member of ORT "organization through rehabilitation and training". She had a passion for painting and travel.She was survived by her sons, Mitch Levine, and Jay Levine. She also leaves behind to cherish her memory her three granddaughters, Marci Levine, Laura Levine and Ashley Levine-Lahasky.She will have a graveside service at 10 AM, on Friday June 24, 2022, at Hillcrest Memorial Park.
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Jewish Funeral Traditions

Dallas Jewish Funerals is deeply rooted in the traditions and customs of the Jewish faith. The funeral home's staff is knowledgeable about the intricacies of Jewish funeral practices and is committed to ensuring that every family's cultural and religious needs are met. From the preparation of the body according to Jewish law to the recitation of traditional prayers and blessings, Dallas Jewish Funerals provides a comprehensive range of services that honor the rich heritage of Judaism.

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No two individuals are alike, and at Dallas Jewish Funerals, every family is treated with the same level of uniqueness and respect. The funeral home's staff takes the time to listen to each family's story, learning about their loved one's life, interests, and accomplishments. This information is then used to create a personalized funeral service that celebrates the individual's life and legacy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an obituary?

An obituary is a written notice that announces the death of a person, typically including their name, age, date of birth and death, and a brief biography. It may also include information about their family, accomplishments, and funeral or memorial services.

Why are obituaries important?

Obituaries serve as a way to notify friends, family, and community members of a person's passing, allowing them to pay their respects and offer condolences. They also provide a permanent record of a person's life and legacy.

Who writes an obituary?

Typically, a family member or close friend writes the obituary, but it can also be written by a funeral home or other organization. In some cases, the deceased person may have written their own obituary in advance.

What information should be included in an obituary?

A typical obituary includes the person's name, age, date of birth and death, and a brief biography. It may also include information about their family, education, career, hobbies, and achievements.

How long should an obituary be?

The length of an obituary can vary, but it's usually around 100-200 words. Some newspapers or online platforms may have specific word limits or guidelines.

Can I include photos in an obituary?

Yes, many online obituary platforms and some newspapers allow you to include one or more photos of the deceased person. This can help bring the obituary to life and make it more personal.

How do I submit an obituary to a newspaper?

Contact the newspaper's obituary department directly to find out their submission guidelines and deadlines. You may need to provide the written obituary, along with any photos or other requested information.

Can I write my own obituary in advance?

Yes, some people choose to write their own obituary in advance as a way to reflect on their life and legacy. This can also help take some of the burden off their loved ones during a difficult time.

How much does it cost to publish an obituary?

The cost of publishing an obituary varies depending on the newspaper or online platform. Some may charge by the word or line, while others may offer package deals or free listings.

Can I edit an obituary after it's been published?

In most cases, it's not possible to make changes to an obituary once it's been published in print. However, online obituaries may be editable, depending on the platform's policies.

How long does it take for an obituary to be published?

The publication timeline varies depending on the newspaper or online platform. Some may publish obituaries within hours or days, while others may take longer.

Can I request corrections to an obituary?

If you notice errors or inaccuracies in an obituary, contact the newspaper or online platform directly to request corrections. They will typically make changes as soon as possible.

What if I want to keep the obituary private?

Some online platforms offer private or password-protected obituaries for families who prefer not to share the information publicly.

Can I include quotes or poems in an obituary?

Yes, many families choose to include meaningful quotes, poems, or lyrics in an obituary to add a personal touch and reflect the deceased person's personality or interests.

How do I notify people about the funeral or memorial service?

The funeral or memorial service details are typically included in the obituary. You can also share the information through social media, email, or other channels to reach a wider audience.

What if I'm unsure about what to say in an obituary?

If you're struggling to write an obituary, consider seeking guidance from a funeral home director, counselor, or trusted friend or family member. You can also look at examples online for inspiration.

Can I include charitable donations information in an obituary?

Yes, many families choose to include information about charitable donations in lieu of flowers in the obituary. This can be a meaningful way to honor the deceased person's memory and support a good cause.

How long are online obituaries available?

The availability of online obituaries varies depending on the platform. Some may remain available indefinitely, while others may be archived after a certain period of time.

Can I create a memorial website or page for my loved one?

Yes, there are many online platforms that allow you to create a memorial website or page for your loved one. These can be a beautiful way to share memories and celebrate their life.

What if I need help writing an obituary due to language barriers?

If you're facing language barriers when writing an obituary, consider seeking assistance from a translator or bilingual friend or family member. Funeral homes may also offer translation services.

Can I include humor or lighthearted moments in an obituary?

Absolutely! Obituaries don't have to be somber and serious. Including humorous anecdotes or lighthearted moments can help capture the deceased person's personality and spirit.

How do I handle sensitive information in an obituary?

If you're unsure about how to handle sensitive information such as cause of death or personal struggles, consider consulting with a funeral home director or trusted advisor for guidance.

Can I use social media to share an obituary?

Yes! Social media can be a powerful tool for sharing an obituary and notifying friends and family members quickly and easily. Many online platforms also offer social sharing features.

What if I want to publish an obituary in multiple newspapers?

You'll need to contact each newspaper separately to submit the obituary and discuss their publication policies and fees. Online platforms may also offer multi-publication options.

Some online platforms allow you to include links to videos, audio files, or other multimedia content in an obituary. This can be a great way to add depth and dimensionality to the tribute.

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About Jeffery Isleworth

Jeffery Isleworth is an experienced eulogy and funeral speech writer who has dedicated his career to helping people honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. With a background in writing and public speaking, Jeffery has a keen eye for detail and a talent for crafting heartfelt and authentic tributes that capture the essence of a person's life. Jeffery's passion for writing eulogies and funeral speeches stems from his belief that everyone deserves to be remembered with dignity and respect. He understands that this can be a challenging time for families and friends, and he strives to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Over the years, Jeffery has helped countless families create beautiful and memorable eulogies and funeral speeches. His clients appreciate his warm and empathetic approach, as well as his ability to capture the essence of their loved one's personality and life story. When he's not writing eulogies and funeral speeches, Jeffery enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and traveling. He believes that life is precious and should be celebrated, and he feels honored to help families do just that through his writing.