BOOK OF REMINISCENCE 1924-2023
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GREAT IS THE PRECEPT OF GMELUS CHASODIM WHEN
APPLIED TO PERFORM AN ACT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. THE
PERPETUATION OF THE MEMORY OF SOME BELOVED ONE
WHO HAS DEPARTED FROM THIS EARTHLY LIFE IS INDEED
A TRUE RIGHTEOUS ACT.
3rd DAY OF “IYAR” 5710
DIED APRIL 20, I 950
MR. EMANUEL BORSCHOW
This Page Is Dedicated In Memory Of
EMANUEL BORSCHOW
BY
Mr. BEN NATHAN AND Mrs. AARON MENDEL
Born in Druya, Russia, tfie son of Jacob and Dora Borschow. Educated in the Yeshiva and later completed his training as a shochet. Came to this country in 1897. A devoted Biblical scholar, Mr. Borschow was an authority on the Torah, Talmud, and the various books of commentary. He was also a poet, composing poetry in both Yiddish and English. His favorite author was Emerson; his chief interest, human ity; and his favorite motto: "Honesty is the best policy."
He was a charter member of the Hebrew Free Loan Association, a member of Temple
Beth-EI and the Zionist Organization of America.
He is survived by his widow, Rebecca Lazerowitz Borschow; daughters, Mrs. Nate Chodorow, Waco; Mrs. Ben Straus, Dallas; Mrs. Sol Hoffman, Mrs. Philip Werbner, and Mrs. Sara Borschow, all of San Antonio; son, Sidney Borschow of San Juan, Puerto Rico; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
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MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE
FEBRUARY 1951
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