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<p>[QUOTE="kactus 100, post: 2331749, member: 3384"]hi - I have just seen you post - hope I can still be a bit of help</p><p>Where did you find it ? or is it something from your family?</p><p>I believe that it is a notice for a memorial service at the (placing of the..) gravestone of someone called Sarah Ga'La (daughter of Feirga Ellisahan) (i might have spelt it wrong) in Jerusalem in 1925. These memorial services take place 30 days or a year (or annually) after someone has died. I can't read the text clearly so I can't tell which it is.</p><p>What is interesting, I believe, that it is a notice from a Yeshiva in the old city of Jerusalem called "Torat Chaim Yeshiva " which has in Jerusalem since 1886!</p><p>Here is the link to the Yeshiva and maybe you can send them a copy of the notice - it might have importance to their very interesting history.</p><p>The link is <a href="https://www.ateret.org.il/english/about/yeshiva-history.asp" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.ateret.org.il/english/about/yeshiva-history.asp" rel="nofollow">https://www.ateret.org.il/english/about/yeshiva-history.asp</a> (just dont send the something on a Saturday)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kactus 100, post: 2331749, member: 3384"]hi - I have just seen you post - hope I can still be a bit of help Where did you find it ? or is it something from your family? I believe that it is a notice for a memorial service at the (placing of the..) gravestone of someone called Sarah Ga'La (daughter of Feirga Ellisahan) (i might have spelt it wrong) in Jerusalem in 1925. These memorial services take place 30 days or a year (or annually) after someone has died. I can't read the text clearly so I can't tell which it is. What is interesting, I believe, that it is a notice from a Yeshiva in the old city of Jerusalem called "Torat Chaim Yeshiva " which has in Jerusalem since 1886! Here is the link to the Yeshiva and maybe you can send them a copy of the notice - it might have importance to their very interesting history. The link is [URL]https://www.ateret.org.il/english/about/yeshiva-history.asp[/URL] (just dont send the something on a Saturday)[/QUOTE]
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