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Rabbi Shlomo Zalman “Steven” Satanovsky

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Rabbi Shlomo Zalman “Steven” Satanovsky

Birth
University City, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Oct 2003 (aged 47)
University City, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
University City, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row VV South 73
Memorial ID
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Rabbi Satanovsky did not have an official congregational pulpit but he was a middle school Judaic Studies teacher at The Epstein Hebrew Academy, St. Louis, Missouri in 2001. He started working at Epstein in 2000. It appears as though he was there one year. Shlomo Zalman was a talmid of Yeshiva Shor Yoshuv in Far Rockaway, NY. He worked for the Center for Return and was the campus coordinator at Queens College. Very knowledgeable. According to his resume, he received a Masters in Social Work from Yeshiva University and a BA from Yeshiva Shor Yoshuv Rabbinical College. He was referred to as a rabbi in the 2001 Epstein school yearbook. The other St. Louis rabbis may be found at SAINT LOUIS RABBIS.
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Obituary:

St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - Monday, October 13, 2003
Deceased Name: Satanovsky, Steven

SATANOVSKY, STEVEN October 11, 2003; beloved son of Sophie Eberhard Satanovsky and the late Irvin Satanovsky; dear brother and brother-in-law of Lisa Satonovsky, Debbie (Ezra) Beyman and Annalee (Aaron) Oppenheim; dear nephew, uncle and cousin. Graveside Service (Call Berger Memorial for time of service 314-361-0622) At Chevra Kadisha Cemetery, North & South Road, Vinita Terrace. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Translation of the Hebrew Inscription on the grave marker:

Line 1. He was whole with G-d, enduring difficult bitter suffering with love.
Line 2. His good heart and thoughts were devoted to others.
line 3. He cast away the luxuries of this world, casting his hope in G-d.
Line 4. He prayed with abundant fervor, tears flowing from the depths of his heart.
Line 5. He acquired many merits on behalf of his soul, he caused many to return in repentance.
Line 6. He didn't take good for himself at all, always striving higher, soft and humble in his way.
Line 7. In his diminished days he caused many to rejoice, and strengthened hearts.
Line 8. From his deep mind and proper reasoning, people took counsel and salvation.
Line 9. G-d took a beautiful tree on the first day of Sukkos
Line 10. May he be a good intercessor on behalf of his loved ones and those who knew him, an ascending witness to Zion, in song.

Taken in his prime, to the anguish of his family and those who knew him, on the first day of the holiday of Sukkos 5764

Bottom 5 Hebrew Letters:
(May his soul be bound up in the bond of eternal life)

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The rabbi featured on this Find A Grave page is one of many included in a "Virtual Cemetery" of rabbis who've passed but who served on St. Louis pulpits during their rabbinate. The complete "Virtual Cemetery" list can be found at SAINT LOUIS RABBIS. Questions about this "Virtual Cemetery" project may be directed to:
Steven Weinreich
Email: [email protected]
Rabbi Satanovsky did not have an official congregational pulpit but he was a middle school Judaic Studies teacher at The Epstein Hebrew Academy, St. Louis, Missouri in 2001. He started working at Epstein in 2000. It appears as though he was there one year. Shlomo Zalman was a talmid of Yeshiva Shor Yoshuv in Far Rockaway, NY. He worked for the Center for Return and was the campus coordinator at Queens College. Very knowledgeable. According to his resume, he received a Masters in Social Work from Yeshiva University and a BA from Yeshiva Shor Yoshuv Rabbinical College. He was referred to as a rabbi in the 2001 Epstein school yearbook. The other St. Louis rabbis may be found at SAINT LOUIS RABBIS.
_________________________

Obituary:

St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - Monday, October 13, 2003
Deceased Name: Satanovsky, Steven

SATANOVSKY, STEVEN October 11, 2003; beloved son of Sophie Eberhard Satanovsky and the late Irvin Satanovsky; dear brother and brother-in-law of Lisa Satonovsky, Debbie (Ezra) Beyman and Annalee (Aaron) Oppenheim; dear nephew, uncle and cousin. Graveside Service (Call Berger Memorial for time of service 314-361-0622) At Chevra Kadisha Cemetery, North & South Road, Vinita Terrace. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Translation of the Hebrew Inscription on the grave marker:

Line 1. He was whole with G-d, enduring difficult bitter suffering with love.
Line 2. His good heart and thoughts were devoted to others.
line 3. He cast away the luxuries of this world, casting his hope in G-d.
Line 4. He prayed with abundant fervor, tears flowing from the depths of his heart.
Line 5. He acquired many merits on behalf of his soul, he caused many to return in repentance.
Line 6. He didn't take good for himself at all, always striving higher, soft and humble in his way.
Line 7. In his diminished days he caused many to rejoice, and strengthened hearts.
Line 8. From his deep mind and proper reasoning, people took counsel and salvation.
Line 9. G-d took a beautiful tree on the first day of Sukkos
Line 10. May he be a good intercessor on behalf of his loved ones and those who knew him, an ascending witness to Zion, in song.

Taken in his prime, to the anguish of his family and those who knew him, on the first day of the holiday of Sukkos 5764

Bottom 5 Hebrew Letters:
(May his soul be bound up in the bond of eternal life)

_________________________

The rabbi featured on this Find A Grave page is one of many included in a "Virtual Cemetery" of rabbis who've passed but who served on St. Louis pulpits during their rabbinate. The complete "Virtual Cemetery" list can be found at SAINT LOUIS RABBIS. Questions about this "Virtual Cemetery" project may be directed to:
Steven Weinreich
Email: [email protected]


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  • Created by: Brent Stevens
  • Added: Dec 26, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82403227/shlomo_zalman-satanovsky: accessed ), memorial page for Rabbi Shlomo Zalman “Steven” Satanovsky (8 Dec 1955–11 Oct 2003), Find a Grave Memorial ID 82403227, citing Chevra Kadisha Adas B'nai Israel Vyeshurun, University City, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Brent Stevens (contributor 47516363).