Yizkor in Hebrew means "to remember." Memory is transcendence. 

We are creatures blessed with memory. We can transcend not only time, but space, and even the boundaries of the physical world.

With the memory of your parents, you break through the barrier between the physical world in which you dwell and the spiritual one to which they have ascended. As you connect to them through your memory of them here in this world, so do they connect to you by remembering you from their world.

In the prayer, we pledge to give charity in their memory. When we give charity on their behalf, their souls ascend yet higher with that merit. And they then provide to you guidance and blessing, much more than they were able to from within this world.

Tzvi Freeman 

By completing and submitting this form, your loved one's name will be placed on our memorial wall for the Yom Kippur services and you can request the Yizkor prayer to be said by Rabbi Hershkovich in their memory on Yom Kippur.

Information about the Deceased

Deceased's First Name

Gender Ben (male)  Bat (female)
Father's Jewish Name
   
Information About Yourself
First Name 
Last Name
Email Address
   
Billing Information  
Credit Card Type
Card Number
Expiration Date

   

Amount
Address
City
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 I would like for Yizkor to be said by Rabbi Hershkovich in memory of my loved one on Yom Kippur.