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Living Memorials for Loved OnesThis page features living memorials for those that have
passed from this world.
Rabbi Noah Weinberg z"l Blessed be his memory (Yartzeit date 11th of Shevat) - Rabbi Weinberg was a true Noah in our time. He was a leader and a builder through example. He was an inspiration to countless numbers of people of all ages and mindsets. Having said the above, which is only the tip of the iceberg, he was also a monetary supporter and a strong, unwaivering promoter of the 7 Laws of Noah Education Outreach Project.
Rabbi Weinberg always taught people to have appreciation for those people (parents and teachers, etc) who have helped you in life. He said know who you owe and act accordingly. Know what you know and don't waiver from that. One of his main teachings was, "life is about pleasure (a pleasure principle), Live it."
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Howard Lee z"l (Chaim Lee ben Yisrael - Yartzeit 9th of Tishrei) - Beloved and sorely
missed by all his children. He was a lev tov and a truly generous and patient man. He was a man who could be relied upon, a man of his word, and accepted responsibility flawlessly. He established businesses that employed many and was upright in his dealings. Those of us who were close to him appreciated his goodness and positive attributes. |
Emmanuel ben Moshe z"l (yarzheit 9th of Tishrei) - Beloved and sorely
missed by all the members of his family. He was truly a blessing
to all of our lives. A loving, generous, soft spoken man yet strong
with directional determination. We really wish Mosiach would get
here already and resurrect the dearly departed so that we could
spend time with Grandpa. |
Albert and Florence z"l- Beloved and missed
by their family and friends. The world could learn about what a
good marriage is from their example of oneness. Generous, hard working
and caring people. |
Sarah Freidel z"l - Beloved and missed by her
family and friends. |
Hitel Leah bat Sarah Freidel z"l - beloved and missed by her children, family, and friends |
Nathan Kulish - Jennie Kulish - Morris Sussman z"l - beloved, in memory of, by the family.
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