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Mount Sinai Simi Valley is a Jewish cemetery located at 6150 Mount Sinai Drive, in Simi Valley, California; which opened in 1997.
History
Mount Sinai Simi Valley was a sister property to Mount Sinai Hollywood Hills when members of the Cemetery Management Committee of Sinai Temple (Los Angeles) identified the need for Jewish burial properties for future generations.
Mount Sinai Simi Valley sits on 150 acres of land in the Santa Susana Pass which ensures that there will be available burial space to accommodate the needs for the Los Angeles Jewish community for the next 250 years. A notable section within Mount Sinai Simi Valley is the Caves of Abraham, which is a series of graves that though they appear to be built above ground are actually built directly in to the hillside. The section received the approval from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel for meeting standards of acceptability according to Jewish practice and it is the only place outside of Israel where a person can receive a genuine cave burial.
Notable interments
Warren Berlinger (1937–2020), actor
Hy Cohen (1931–2021), baseball player and coach
Jack DeLeon (1924–2006), comedic actor
Alison Greenspan (1972–2021), movie and tv producer
Betty Lou Keim (1938–2010), actress
Bobby Mallon (1919–2008), actor, one of the Little Rascals
Norman Powell (1934–2021), tv producer
Tom Sherak (1945–2014), actor and producer
Mark Turenshine (1944–2016), American-Israeli basketball player
Heidi Weisel (1961–2021), fashion designer
Sam Rubin (1960–2024), entertainment anchor
References
External links
Official website
Mount Sinai Simi Valley at Find a Grave
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar rumah sakit di California
- Los Angeles
- Mount Sinai Simi Valley
- Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery
- Simi Valley, California
- List of cemeteries in California
- Sinai Temple (Los Angeles)
- Tom Sherak
- Mark Turenshine
- Sidney Eisenshtat
- Bobby Mallon
- Jack DeLeon
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