A fine person has crossed over.........
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 8:48 am
Mike Jacobs couldn’t forget the horrors of the Holocaust he endured, so he worked diligently to ensure the atrocities would never be forgotten.
His mother, father, two sisters and two brothers died in gas chambers at Treblinka. A brother died fighting the Nazis. Another 60 to 70 relatives also died in camps.
Jacobs survived five years before he was liberated. He immigrated to Dallas, where he built a successful metal recycling business. His work to protect Holocaust history included organizing Dallas survivors, telling anyone who would listen and founding what is now the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance.
Jacobs, 89, died Monday of complications from prostate cancer while in hospice at The Legacy at Preston Hollow.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Congregation Shearith Israel. He will be buried in the Congregation Shearith Israel Cemetery.
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His mother, father, two sisters and two brothers died in gas chambers at Treblinka. A brother died fighting the Nazis. Another 60 to 70 relatives also died in camps.
Jacobs survived five years before he was liberated. He immigrated to Dallas, where he built a successful metal recycling business. His work to protect Holocaust history included organizing Dallas survivors, telling anyone who would listen and founding what is now the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance.
Jacobs, 89, died Monday of complications from prostate cancer while in hospice at The Legacy at Preston Hollow.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Congregation Shearith Israel. He will be buried in the Congregation Shearith Israel Cemetery.
rest of obituary
http://www.dallasnews.com/obituary-headlines/20140728-mike-jacobs-holocaust-survivor-and-founder-of-dallas-museum-dies-at-89.ece