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Submitted by Allan Jordan

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Category: Translation - Tombstone
Approval Date: 5/7/2025 2:16 PM
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Country: USA
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5/7/2025 2:34 PM There are no surnames here. The text at the bottom of the stone is the Yiddish word for father. (Sometimes, when there is only Hebrew on a stone, there might be some English -- at least a surname -- on the back).

The deceased had a double name: Moshe Yosef.

Moshe is Moses. Some men with Moshe as part of their religious name have a secular name of Morris or similar.

Yosef is Joseph.

His father was Eliya (a shortened form of Eliyahu, Elijah).

The date of death was the 9th of Cheshvan, 5670. This date began at sunset on October 23rd, 1909, and ended at sunset on the 24th.

By the way, the name of the deceased is preceded by an abbreviation representing the phrase "our teacher, the rabbi". This usually means that the person had earned rabbinical ordination; he was not necessarily the rabbi of a synagogue or community. Occasionally, however, this phrase is used simply as a way of signifying that the deceased was a scholarly person.

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