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Phone (650) 755-5236. Data from 5 ledgers from 1903-2010. Ledgers contain different amounts of data. Transcribed by San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society volunteers.
Grave locations renumbered in 1935. Some, but not all, earlier records updated to conform to new numbering system.
Many of the entries in the "Comments" column are names of funeral homes. "Chevra Kadisha" means the funeral home (Sinai Memorial Chapel) paid for the interment.