Funeral services for Max Sincoff, a founder of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society and of Congregation B’nai Itzchock of Norfolk street, were held yesterday morning from his home. 1650 St. John’s Place, Brooklyn. Burial was in Washington Cemetery.
Mr. Sincoff, for many years in the paper and twine business, was eighty-four years old. He came to this country forty-six years ago from Russia. He is survived by six sons, five daughters, thirty-nine grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.
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