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Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery

Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery is the largest Jewish cemetery organization in California.

Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries
The Heritage Mosaic at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills
Details
Established1953
Location
Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California and Simi Valley, California
CountryUnited States
Coordinates34°09′08″N 118°19′09″W / 34.15210°N 118.31907°W / 34.15210; -118.31907
StyleJewish
Owned bySinai Temple of Los Angeles
WebsiteMount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries

History

Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries, owned by Sinai Temple of Los Angeles, refers to two Jewish cemeteries in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The original cemetery property is located at 5950 Forest Lawn Drive in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. The cemetery was originally established in 1953 by the neighboring Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills Cemetery. In 1959, it became an exclusively Jewish cemetery, and in 1967 it was acquired by Sinai Temple, the oldest and largest Conservative synagogue in Los Angeles,[1][2] which dedicated its mortuary and cemetery resources to all members of the Jewish community in and around the city. Numerous stars and celebrities from the entertainment industry are interred in the park which is located down the street from Warner Bros studios.

Artwork

Throughout the different sections of Mount Sinai Hollywood Hills, one encounters various forms of artwork including mosaics, sculpture, fountains and carvings. The most noticeable is the Heritage Mosaic, which, at 45 by 30 feet (13.7 m × 9.1 m), depicts a panorama of the Jewish experience in America and is made up of more than 2.5 million pieces of hand-cut Venetian glass. The park also features a memorial monument dedicated to the six million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust by renowned Jewish artist, Bernard Zakheim. The six three-dimensional figures, all rendered in burnt and tortured wood, represent six heroic Jewish figures. Rising from the stones of the memorial is a flame that symbolizes the eternal spirit of the six million and the rebirth of Israel from the ashes of the Holocaust.[3]

Expansion to Simi Valley, California

In 1997, faced with dwindling space at the original Hollywood Hills location and recognizing the need for Jewish burial properties for future generations, Mount Sinai Memorial Parks expanded by opening its second memorial park, Mount Sinai Simi Valley.

Genizah and book burials

Mount Sinai offers a Genizah program where members of the community can drop off worn out siddurim (prayer books), Torah scrolls, tallit, tzitzit, tefellin and other sacred materials which contain the Hebrew name of God, for burial at a later date. Several times each year, Mount Sinai invites school groups to Mount Sinai Simi Valley where they will conduct a burial service for the books while learning about this ancient Jewish tradition.

Notable interments

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References

  1. ^ Ruth Stroud, "Westward Expansion", Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, March 20, 1997.
  2. ^ Tracy Valeri, "Mount Sinai Park Dedication Set", Los Angeles Daily News, March 15, 1997.
  3. ^ photo and additional information
  4. ^ "Berle Adams dies at 92; co-founder of Mercury Records and an MCA executive". Los Angeles Times. August 29, 2009. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e Hollywood and the Best of Los Angeles, p. 572
  6. ^ Los Angeles Times via Legacy.com
  7. ^ Diorio, Carl. "Steve Rothenberg dies at 50".
  8. ^ Music Theatre International
  9. ^ Los Angeles Times
  10. ^ "David Landsberg, 'CPO Sharkey' Actor and 'Cosby' Writer, Dies at 73". The Hollywood Reporter. August 8, 2018.
  11. ^ Barnes, Mike (September 23, 2011). "Mo Rothman, Who Engineered the Return of Charlie Chaplin in the '70s, Dies". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 1, 2011.
  12. ^ Garvey, Marianne (January 14, 2022). "Bob Saget will be laid to rest Friday". CNN. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  13. ^ "Record Producer Robert Shad Dies". Observer–Reporter. March 18, 1985. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  14. ^ Barnes, Mike (August 4, 2009). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on November 3, 2012. Retrieved August 12, 2009.
  15. ^ Jewish Journal

External links

  • Official Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries website
  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mount Sinai Memorial Park

Coordinates: 34°09′00″N 118°18′54″W / 34.15000°N 118.31500°W / 34.15000; -118.31500

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Not to be confused with Mount Sinai Memorial Park Toronto Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery is the largest Jewish cemetery organization in California Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and MortuariesThe Heritage Mosaic at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Hollywood HillsDetailsEstablished1953LocationHollywood Hills Los Angeles California and Simi Valley CaliforniaCountryUnited StatesCoordinates34 09 08 N 118 19 09 W 34 15210 N 118 31907 W 34 15210 118 31907StyleJewishOwned bySinai Temple of Los AngelesWebsiteMount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries Contents 1 History 2 Artwork 3 Expansion to Simi Valley California 4 Genizah and book burials 5 Notable interments 5 1 A 5 2 B 5 3 C 5 4 D 5 5 E 5 6 F 5 7 G 5 8 H 5 9 K 5 10 L 5 11 M 5 12 N 5 13 P 5 14 R 5 15 S 5 16 T 5 17 V 5 18 W 5 19 Z 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditMount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries owned by Sinai Temple of Los Angeles refers to two Jewish cemeteries in the Los Angeles metropolitan area The original cemetery property is located at 5950 Forest Lawn Drive in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles The cemetery was originally established in 1953 by the neighboring Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery In 1959 it became an exclusively Jewish cemetery and in 1967 it was acquired by Sinai Temple the oldest and largest Conservative synagogue in Los Angeles 1 2 which dedicated its mortuary and cemetery resources to all members of the Jewish community in and around the city Numerous stars and celebrities from the entertainment industry are interred in the park which is located down the street from Warner Bros studios Artwork EditThroughout the different sections of Mount Sinai Hollywood Hills one encounters various forms of artwork including mosaics sculpture fountains and carvings The most noticeable is the Heritage Mosaic which at 45 by 30 feet 13 7 m 9 1 m depicts a panorama of the Jewish experience in America and is made up of more than 2 5 million pieces of hand cut Venetian glass The park also features a memorial monument dedicated to the six million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust by renowned Jewish artist Bernard Zakheim The six three dimensional figures all rendered in burnt and tortured wood represent six heroic Jewish figures Rising from the stones of the memorial is a flame that symbolizes the eternal spirit of the six million and the rebirth of Israel from the ashes of the Holocaust 3 Expansion to Simi Valley California EditIn 1997 faced with dwindling space at the original Hollywood Hills location and recognizing the need for Jewish burial properties for future generations Mount Sinai Memorial Parks expanded by opening its second memorial park Mount Sinai Simi Valley Genizah and book burials EditMount Sinai offers a Genizah program where members of the community can drop off worn out siddurim prayer books Torah scrolls tallit tzitzit tefellin and other sacred materials which contain the Hebrew name of God for burial at a later date Several times each year Mount Sinai invites school groups to Mount Sinai Simi Valley where they will conduct a burial service for the books while learning about this ancient Jewish tradition Notable interments EditA Edit Berle Adams 1917 2009 music producer 4 Pearl Polly Adler 1900 1962 Manhattan brothel operator and author of House is Not a Home Irwin Allen 1916 1991 director producer writer 5 Art Aragon 1927 2008 boxer 6 Danny Arnold 1925 1995 film actor editor writer Eleanor Audley 1905 1991 actress voice over artistB Edit Dave Barry 1918 2001 actor and comedian Frances Bay 1919 2011 actress Herschel Bernardi 1923 1986 actor Sara Berner 1912 1969 actress Zina Bethune 1945 2012 actress 7 Eli Broad 1933 2021 businessman and philanthropist Georgia Brown 1933 1992 actress and singer Edward Buzzell 1895 1985 director Joan Bilson 1938 2019 teacher and art collectorC Edit Sid Caesar 1922 2014 comedian and actor Brett Cantor 1967 1993 music label executive concert promoter and nightclub owner Charlie Cantor 1898 1966 actor June Carroll 1917 2004 lyricist singer and actress Virginia Christine 1920 1996 actress voice artist Lee J Cobb 1911 1976 actor 5 Martin Cohan 1932 2010 television writer and producer Ruth Cohen 1930 2008 actress Seinfeld Maxine Cooper 1924 2009 actress Stanley Cortez 1908 1997 cinematographer Irving Cottler 1918 1989 drummer Warren Cowan 1921 2008 publicist Harry Crane 1914 1999 American comedy writer Rosalind Cron 1925 2021 jazz musician last surviving member of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm of the 1940sD Edit Mack David 1912 1993 composerE Edit Cass Elliot 1941 1974 singer for The Mamas amp the Papas 5 Ziggy Elman 1911 1968 big band musician and composerF Edit Lee Farr 1927 2017 actor Fritz Feld 1900 1993 actor Norman Fell 1924 1998 actor Totie Fields 1930 1978 comedian 5 Gerald Finnerman 1931 2011 cinematographer Bob Flanagan 1952 1996 performance artist and writer Dave Fleischer 1894 1979 film director and producer Helen Forrest 1917 1999 singer Bonnie Franklin 1944 2013 actress Karl Freund 1890 1969 cinematographer Murray Fromson 1929 2018 journalistG Edit Linda Gary 1944 1995 actress voice actress Bruce Geller 1930 1978 producer 8 Benny Goldberg 1918 2001 boxer Solomon W Golomb 1932 2016 mathematician Saul Gorss 1908 1966 actor Michael Gordon 1909 1993 stage actor stage and film director maternal grandfather of Joseph Gordon Levitt David Groh 1939 2008 actor Fred Grossinger 1936 1995 actorH Edit Billy Halop 1920 1976 actor Larry Harmon 1925 2008 actor and comedian aka Bozo the Clown Nat Hiken 1914 1968 award winning writer director producer Arthur Hiller 1923 2016 director Gregg Hoffman 1963 2005 producer Peter Hurkos 1911 1988 psychicK Edit Irma Kalish 1924 2021 television writer Eddie Kane 1889 1969 actor Leonard Katzman 1927 1996 film and TV writer producer and director 9 Walter Kent 1911 1994 composer and conductor Ruth Kluger 1931 2020 Professor Emerita of German Studies Arnold Kopelson 1935 2018 film producer Suzanne Krull 1966 2013 actressL Edit David Landsberg 1944 2018 T V and film comedy writer producer and actor 10 John Larch 1914 2005 actor Sydney Lassick 1922 2003 actor Pinky Lee 1907 1993 actor and comedian Robert Q Lewis 1920 1991 television personality actor and game show host Abraham M Lurie 1923 2010 real estate developerM Edit Bruce Malmuth 1934 2005 director Ross Martin 1920 1981 actor Michael Masser 1941 2015 musician Sid Melton 1917 2011 actor Laurence Merrick 1926 1977 director and author Irving Mills 1894 1985 composer Marvin Minoff 1931 2009 film and television producer executive producer of The Nixon Interviews Laurie Mitchell 1928 2018 actressN Edit Claudette Nevins 1937 2020 actress Lawrence R Newman 1925 2011 deaf activist educator and author Bill Novey 1948 1991 Special Effects Master Head of Special Effects at Walt Disney Imagineering co founder of Art amp Technology Inc P Edit Daniel Pearl 1963 2002 journalist Lefty Phillips 1919 1972 baseball coach and manager Ted Post 1918 2013 film directorR Edit Martin Ragaway 1923 1989 motion picture and television writer Don Rickles 1926 2017 comedian and actor Larry Rickles 1970 2011 screenwriter son of Don Rickles Mark Robson 1913 1978 director Shorty Rogers 1924 1994 jazz musician David Rose 1910 1990 composer Steven Rothenberg 1958 2009 film studio executive Lions Gate Artisan Entertainment Mo Rothman 1919 2011 studio executive who persuaded Charlie Chaplin to return to the United States in 1972 11 Tibor Rubin 1929 2015 Medal of Honor recipientS Edit Bob Saget 1956 2022 actor comedian and television host 12 The first host of America s Funniest Home Videos Walter Scharf 1910 2003 composer Bob Shad 1920 1985 music producer 13 Al Sherman 1897 1973 songwriter Mitzi Shore 1930 2018 comedy club owner Phil Silvers 1911 1985 actor and comedian 5 Fred Silverman 1937 2020 Television executive and producer Sidney Skolsky 1905 1983 Hollywood reporter Hillel Slovak 1962 1988 guitarist for Red Hot Chili Peppers Howard Smit 1911 2009 film make up artist who led efforts to establish the Academy Award for Best Makeup 14 Milton Sperling 1912 1988 American film producer and screenwriter Wendie Jo Sperber 1958 2005 actress Florence Stanley 1924 2003 actress Dawn Steel 1946 1997 film executive and producer Leonard B Stern 1923 2011 television producer director and writer Harold J Stone 1913 2005 actorT Edit Iwao Takamoto 1925 2007 animator Brandon Tartikoff 1949 1997 television executive former president of NBC Irving Taylor 1914 1983 songwriter Mel Taylor 1933 1996 musician Dick Tufeld 1926 2012 actor announcer narrator Mark Tulin 1948 2011 bass guitarist Saul Turteltaub 1932 2020 television writer and producerV Edit Bobby Van 1928 1980 actor and dancerW Edit Joseph Wapner 1919 2017 judge television personality The first judge to preside over The People s Court Bea Wain 1917 2017 singer Danny Wells 1941 2013 actor voice actor and composer Paul G Wexler 1929 1979 actor Jesse White 1917 1997 actor Harry Wilson 1897 1978 actor David Winters 1939 2019 actor dancer choreographer Jay Wolpert 1942 2022 television producer and screenwriter Than Wyenn 1919 2015 actorZ Edit Howard Zieff 1927 2009 director advertising photographer 15 References Edit Ruth Stroud Westward Expansion Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles March 20 1997 Tracy Valeri Mount Sinai Park Dedication Set Los Angeles Daily News March 15 1997 photo and additional information Berle Adams dies at 92 co founder of Mercury Records and an MCA executive Los Angeles Times August 29 2009 Retrieved June 19 2016 a b c d e Hollywood and the Best of Los Angeles p 572 Los Angeles Times via Legacy com Diorio Carl Steve Rothenberg dies at 50 Music Theatre International Los Angeles Times David Landsberg CPO Sharkey Actor and Cosby Writer Dies at 73 The Hollywood Reporter August 8 2018 Barnes Mike September 23 2011 Mo Rothman Who Engineered the Return of Charlie Chaplin in the 70s Dies The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 1 2011 Garvey Marianne January 14 2022 Bob Saget will be laid to rest Friday CNN Retrieved January 14 2022 Record Producer Robert Shad Dies Observer Reporter March 18 1985 Retrieved August 22 2015 Barnes Mike August 4 2009 Makeup artist Howard J Smit dies The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on November 3 2012 Retrieved August 12 2009 Jewish JournalExternal links EditOfficial Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries website U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Mount Sinai Memorial ParkCoordinates 34 09 00 N 118 18 54 W 34 15000 N 118 31500 W 34 15000 118 31500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery amp oldid 1128931069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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