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Funeral Director: Hodroff-Epstein Funeral Chapels, 126 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404, (612) 871-1234. Hodroff's burial records date from the 1920's for their burials and those of their former competitors, the vast majority of Jewish interments in Minnesota.\

 

1919 Jewish population was 15,000 according to "Directory of Jewish Local Organizations in the United States", pp. 330-583. American Jewish Year Book 5680 September 25,1919 to Sept. 12, 1920; Volume 21. Edited by Harry Schneiderman for the American Jewish Comm. submitted by Alan Hirschfeld.

 

Minneapolis Jewish Cemetery Association: 10411 Cedar Lake Rd. 541-0443. Minneapolis Jewish Cemetery Association records, 1905-1963 [microform]. Published: Saint Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1986. Description: 3 microfilm reels. Notes: Originals loaned by the association. Contact the reference staff for more information. Records in English and Yiddish of a Jewish cemetery association organized in Minneapolis in 1890, including minute books (1924-1963), a plot book, burial records (1940-1955), and financial records (1905-1933). English and Yiddish. An inventory and roll list that provide additional information about these materials area available in the repository; filed as M513. Other authors: Order Brith Abraham Cemetery Association. Location: Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, MN. Control No.: MNHV900023420-A [December 2000]

 

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