An accomplished spiritual leader with a large family and many friends, Rabbi Arnold B. Marans was the founding rabbi of the Sephardic Temple of Cedarhurst, and served as a chaplain and was active in Jewish organizations.
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By Jeff Bessen
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7/15/20
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Rabbi Arnold B. Marans, the founding rabbi of the Sephardic Temple of Cedarhurst died on his birthday, July 12. He was 92.
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By Jeff Bessen
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7/12/20
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Jerome Seymour Berman whom everyone called Jerry was a person who loved people, his community and his wife. Berman died on June 2. He was 97.
Part of what is called “the greatest …
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By Jeff Bessen
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6/11/20
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Her family described a person who did not need to be applauded or exalted, however Marcia “Marcy” Moreines appeared to be a woman who knew when action was needed.
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By Jeff Bessen
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6/4/20
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For family and friends who knew him, William Koehler, “Bill” was a hard-working man known for his community service and love for his family.
The longtime Hewlett resident Koehler died …
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By Matthew Ferremi
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5/28/20
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To those that knew Angela Querze, she was someone who lived her live to the fullest through the number of different interests and hobbies she participated in.
The former Inwood resident Querze …
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By Matthew Ferremi
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5/26/20
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To those who knew Shirley Lederman, she was a Five Towns legend who had a passion and knowledge for music.
Lederman died on April 27 at the Lawrence home of her daughter and son-in-law, Eileen and …
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By Matthew Ferremi
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5/21/20
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The memories and condolences flooded Facebook pages as hundreds of people posted their thoughts on their friend Dr. Jeremiah C. Gaffney III, who died from Covid-19 on May 6, six days shy of his 66th birthday.
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By Jeff Bessen
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5/11/20
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When lifelong Five Towns resident Fill Merber wasn’t spending time with his family and friends, you could find him tanning on a beach somewhere.
Merber died at his Woodmere home on May 5 …
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By Matthew Ferremi
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5/8/20
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In real estate it is said that the three most critical things are location, location and location. For Sondra Schrag, the most important thing was family, family and family.
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By Jeff Bessen
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5/4/20
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