The body was forwarded on 6 May 1912 to Mr Joachim Binbaum, c/o Red Star Line, Pier 60, New York City and repatriated to Belgium on the Vaderland 1 May 1912. He was returned to the Netherlands to receive eternal burial rights (a Jewish requirement).
The body was forwarded on 6 May 1912 to Mr Joachim Binbaum, c/o Red Star Line, Pier 60, New York City and repatriated to Belgium on the Vaderland 1 May 1912. He was returned to the Netherlands to receive eternal burial rights (a Jewish requirement).
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The educated young man Yaakov Zel, son of Mazo Yeruham Birenboim in Karaka, so many years old, drowned in the wreck of the Titanic on the day of Nisan, twelve days later, his body was found on the sea and he was taken to the cemetery on the day of Shavuot.
Your judgments will be hidden, Rena O'ul, for days in Tir, in the years he went down from the grave to the bar of the refuge of life in the land of Hamshir, in the heights you will find his soul, and he will rest.
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