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MICHAEL BERNARD SHCOLNIK
Michael Bernard Shcolnik was born at 10:59 p.m. on Sept. 15, 1945, in South Bend, Indiana. He was the fifth child and third son to Esther and Harry Shcolnik. That time becomes important, because in those days, the cut-off for kindergarten was Sept. 16. Esther and Harry were continually grateful that Mike beat the deadline, because he was a hellion as a young boy.
But youâd never know that from the mensch he became. The Shcolnik family moved to Phoenix in the summer of 1957. Mike attended Central High School, but other than being president of the Spanish Club, his real teen love was AZA/BBG, and of course his high school sweetheart and wife of 53 years, Noreen Rudin. Mike thrived as Godol of Krohn AZA, where he led their softball team to many victories, won many jitterbug contests and made lifelong friends.
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In Los Angeles, the Jewish funeral homes cannot keep up with the bodies.
Some family members are being forced to wait a week or even longer for burials. The city’s largest Jewish funeral home, Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries, rented a second 12-meter refrigerated truck last week to hold bodies with the one rented in March filled to capacity with 40 corpses.
In some cases, funerals are being delayed because overwhelmed doctors too busy caring for patients at inundated hospitals don’t have time to fill out death certificates and burial permits.
The culprit is the unprecedented Covid-19 surge in California, which this week became the first U.S. state to report more than 3 million coronavirus cases since the outbreak of the pandemic. One million of those cases have occurred in Los Angeles County, home to America’s second-largest Jewish community with about 500,000 souls. More than 14,000 people have died in Los Angeles and hospital intensive care units are filled to ca
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