Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 2006 Page: 2 of 28
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Jeffrey Friedman-
Funeral Director-Owner
In 2001 I opened Houston Jewish Funerals with a few simple ideas:
• Provide compassionate, personalized service
• Offer a full selection of funeral services and merchandise
• Do this from a facility that allows me to offer significant savings from the traditional funeral
home(s) that service the community
• Treat each family as if they were my own
Since this time, my business has grown to the point where we are now the primary Jewish Funeral service
provider selected in Houston.
Now, I am bringing this concept to Dallas, the city I grew up in.
Dallas Jewish Funerals is the only independently owned funeral
ness in the Dallas area owned and operated by a Jewish
director.
provide services at graveside, synagogues, our chapel if
suitable (50 seat), and also do alternative services. Additionally,
we offer a full selection of funeral merchandise. What surprises
many is that we do this more personally and for far less than our
competitors charge. We believe you will find our charge for a
traditional funeral will be thousands less than our corporately
owned competitor who has been serving the Jewish community
for decades. We invite you to compare prices and visit our facility.
Dallas Jewish
Funerals
Central Expressway
no. TX 75075
972-424-1141
www.DallasJewishFunerals.com
Services provided by
jm Funerals/Dallas Jewish Funerals Inc
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