Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries’ free Kever Avot Community Memorial Services on Sunday, September 12, 2010 will focus on the important lesson to “not stand idly†by while others suffer abuse and genocide when Janice Kamenir-Reznik, Co-Founder and President of Jewish World Watch, delivers the keynote presentation, bringing her message to alleviate suffering in Darfur and among other persecuted peoples. Scheduled to begin at Mount Sinai Hollywood Hills at 10:00 A.M. and at Mount Sinai Simi Valley at 1:00 P.M., these one hour Jewish High Holiday Services augment a traditional time in Jewish life to visit the gravesites of loved ones. Mount Sinai invites community members to attend and worship, whether their loved ones are buried here or far away.
“I want to extend a welcome to you, your loved ones, your friends, and anyone you know to join us in remembrance at Mount Sinai Simi Valley or Mount Sinai Hollywood Hills for Kever Avot Community Memorial Services†said Leonard Lawrence, Mount Sinai General Manager. Giving added depth and meaning to Services at Simi Valley will be the display of Mount Sinai’s Shoah Quilts of Memory, dedicated to remembrance of the Holocaust.
Contact Mount Sinai at (866) 71-SINAI or visit the website, www.mountsinaiparks.org for additional information.
About Mount Sinai Memorial Parks
Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries is the largest exclusively Jewish mortuary/cemetery organization in California, serving the full continuum of Jewish observance. Its mortuaries and memorial parks, in Hollywood Hills and in Simi Valley, serve Jewish families throughout greater Southern California, including metropolitan Los Angeles and Orange Counties, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties and the Inland Empire. A non-profit organization, Mount Sinai is owned by Sinai Temple of Los Angeles as a service to the entire Jewish community.