Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America

Rabbi Baruch Avroham Wolinski

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Founder, Congregation Chevra Torah, Brownsville, Brooklyn

Date of Death: Wed. September 26, 1917 - Tishrei 10 5678
Yom Kippur

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Directions to Kever: Acacia, Bayside and Mokom Sholom are three independent cemeteries and while Acacia and Mokom Sholom are under the same management umbrella, Bayside is independently owned and operated. The cemeteries run along Pitkin and Liberty Avenues from 80th Street to 84th Street. Access to Mokom Sholom is from Pitkin Avenue. It should be noted that the surrounding neighborhood is past it's prime, use caution when visiting!!! in the event of an emergency call 911. Location: Chomsk Society grounds (Gate 21)

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Source: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, December 27, 1917

Source: NeededĀ 

Credit: MCA

Photo Caption: RabbiĀ Baruch Avroham Wolinski, Source:Ā  The MourningĀ Journal, July 10, 1917, page: 5

Photo Caption: Baruch Avroham Wolinski, Credit: Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 09 Sep 1908, Page 5

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