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Irish community mourns local hero Fred Rosehill

Cork Jewrys indispensable man has died, aged 88.

December 9, 2016 14:59
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Fred Rosehill was indefatigable in his efforts in the cause of the small community, whose final synagogue service was held in February.

Maurice Cohen, chair of the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland, said that “by telling the story of the Cork community to countless schoolchildren, he kept the memory of Jewish Cork alive.

“The synagogue and congregation went on for probably 50 years past when most would have thrown in the towel.

“Freddie took care of everything — barmitzvahs, funerals, the refreshments after Sabbath services. He was there to open the synagogue graveyard. He kept the Passover dinners going for many years.”

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