In memory of Ilya Tinovsky.
-Serge Tinovsky In memory of Dr. Ronald Leventhal. May his memory be a blessing. Jim and I send our love to Susan, Bob, Karen and your families. -Ronnie and Jim Campagna In memory of Dr. Ronald Leventhal.
-Laura & Steve Kessler In honor of Jackie Reiter. Sorry this is late. But you deserve all the Mitzvah. Thank you for always thinking of us. -Robyn, Judy, Chris, Kevin, and all our families In memory of Arnie Beiles:
Our deepest sympathy and all our love to the entire family. Annie will be greatly missed and we treasured our friendship. He will be with us always. -Susan & Mark Susan, may Arnie's memory always bring you peace and comfort. -Denise and Michael Saul Our deepest condolences to the entire Beiles family on the loss of your beloved husband, Arnold Beiles, father and grandfather. May you find solace in your beautiful memories. Keep them close on your hearts and he will live on in each of you. -Daryl and Fred Googel In memory of Dr. Ron and Helene Leventhal: Dear Bob, We send our condolences to you and your family on your dad’s passing and wish to pay tribute to him and your mom. -Jane and Cliff Schorr So sorry to hear of your father's death. He was a great guy. -Lois & Mike Schaffer In memory of Lee Ralph Grumbach: What an exceptional person Lee was. Even though I did not know him personally his life story was one to be greatly admired. -Harvey Goid In memory of Lee Grumbach. -Rosemary Trinkle Baran In memory of Lee Grumbach. -Wayne and Deborah Hallard With all our love for our sweet Uncle Lee. We still see him riding high in the saddle with a delighted smile in his face. -Havi and Kate Sage and Steve, We are very sorry for your Dad's passing. He seemed liked a person who really took advantage of life! Our deepest condolences. -Sheri and Marc Urowsky In memory of Shirley Horowitz: Extending my heartfelt sympathy to Allen, Diane and Len on the loss of their mother, Shirley. My wonderful memories of growing up next door to the Horowitz Family will keep Shirley forever alive within me. -Merle Lederhandler Toobin So sorry for your loss. May her memory be a blessing. -Diana Leader In memory of Arthur Weinberg: In memory of our loving and kind cousin, Arthur Weinberg. May his memory always be a blessing. Love to Robin and Chad during this difficult time. -Hilary BenAmi In memory of Mickey Levinson, who enjoyed many happy times at the JCC while growing up on Staten Island.
-Murray & Marilyn Liebman In everlasting memory Clara (Chaja Blima) Chodeles. -Moshe Goldwaser In Memory of Dr. Ronald Leventhal: Ron and Helene Leventhal were an extraordinary couple who devoted decades of their lives to the survival and growth of the JCC. I was honored to call them my friends. -Jay Chazanoff In memory of Dr. Ron Leventhal. -Sue Bender For Harold and Joan Schwartz
-Lenore Schwartz In memory of Sharon Mansfield Weinstein: Our condolences. -Dennis & Janet Shane Our deepest sympathy and love. -Roslyn & Murray Brenner In memory of Lucille Chazanoff:
In honor of her life of caring, loving, touching, and positively impacting so many lives. We all will miss her, but always remember the mark she left on the world. -Martin D. Steinberg In honor of David Sorkin:
In honor of your retirement from the JCC. Thank you for your many years of contributions to the JCC and the Staten Island community. -The Avis Family In memory of Harold Schwartz: My deepest condolences to you, Lenore. -Evett Shulman In memory of Lucille Chazanoff: My deepest sympathy to Jay & family. -Jackie Reiter ![]() In memory of Alan Fisher From Calamine Realtors: Alan Fisher was born on Apr 24, 1922, in Kushnytsya, Czechoslovakia, which in 1939 was conquered and ruled by Nazi Germany as a province of Hungary. From 1943 until 1945, Mr. Fisher was interned in Nazi forced labor and concentration camps. In 1946, he married Esther Fisher, who was his beloved wife until her death in 2007. After their capture by the British, on route to Haifa, Alan and Esther were interned in a Cyprus detention camp until their release. They lived in Israel from 1947 to 1958. While in Israel, he designed the IDF uniform, including Ben Gurion’s, Moshe Dayan’s and others. In 1958, Alan, Esther and their three sons immigrated to the United States. After taking courses at a fashion school, Alan moved on from being a tailor to becoming a patternmaker. His clientele included: First Lady Betty Ford, Victoria’s Secret, and other well-known fashion brands. He passed away in 2019, in Brooklyn, at the age of 97, in the company of his family. Alan Fisher is survived by his three sons, six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. In memory of Mania Citrinbaum:
With deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved Grandmother. -Dan Barczewski In memory of the beloved sister of Gerri Burns: Deepest condolences on the loss of your sister. -Evett Shulman In honor of Jay and Lucille Chazanoff: In tribute to Lucille and Jay’s 50th Anniversary! With love from the Loewenthal Family In memory of Mania Citrinbaum:
We are so very sorry for the loss of your Mom. Mania was a very special lady and touched many lives And she will be greatly missed. Hopefully you can find solace in knowing that she is now resting in peace and out of pain. All our love, Lillian & Michael Prisco We make this donation in Manias name. We know she loved spending her days at the “J” when times were good and she was healthy. We are so sorry for your loss and know that your love for each other was endless and deep. May your beautiful mother Rest In Peace and May her memory be a blessing. -Randy and Glen Rosen Dear Sheila and Family, We know how much the JCC meant to your mom's life, and we hope this donation will help others enjoy all they have to offer. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Love, Gail and Steven Niedelman Our sincerest condolences on the loss of Mania Citrinbaum. From Arleen & Lorin Luchs In memory of Mania Citrinbaum -Betsy Wise Many fond memories of joyful family time especially seeing Mania's happiness at grandson, Erik's wedding to our daughter, Annie. In subsequent years, being with her as she met her newborn great-grandchildren for the first time. Stories of her remarkable life and influence on her descendants' lives will go on. Peace and blessings to all family and friends who honor her memory during these and challenging times. -Nancy Howland We loved her and all the Lichter’s and Borowka’s. Keep the memories going through everyone in the family, and she will live on. -Diane, Joey, and MB4 We loved Mania, she was one of a kind who raised a beautiful family. We love all of you. Remember the good times. -Diane, Joey, Matt, Marisa, Maddy and Morgan We would like to make this donation in memory of Mania Citrinbaum, so that we can contribute to the programs that made such a difference in Mania's life. Janet & Dana Goodman Dear Sheila and Les Please accept my condolences on the loss of your beautiful and lovely mother. I do remember her and how gracious she was, May your memories give you comfort. Regards, Dede Epstein In the memory of a truly wonderful woman. Mickey, Jessica, Elliot, Jeremy and Jennifer Dear Sheila and Debbie, We extend our sympathy to both of you and your entire family in the passing of your beloved mother Mania. Wish we could hug you! Love, Janet and Paul Gensler We are thinking of you and sending all our love to all. -Aunt Rita, Sheila and Steve Sending lots of love and sympathy! Mania will be truly missed. With love, Susan, Kenny, Nicole, Brian, Ilyssa and Jason To the memory of your dear Mother. She was blessed with a long life and a devoted loving family. May she always rest in peace. Susan & Jerry Cohen In honor of Mothers - and daughters who love them with their whole beings- your family is truly blessed. -Esther Goldstein Rest In Peace. -Marie R. Bayerle Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. With deepest condolences, Nikki and Evan Marx Sheila, Les & Family, We are so sorry for this terrible loss. We have many wonderful memories of your loving, mother/grandmother/great grandmother. All our love, Suzette & Joel In memory of Mania Citrinbaum -Joel T. Levine You are all in our thoughts and prayers Love, Your dear friends in Maryland Debbie, Elliot & Family You are in our thoughts and prayers -All your Maryland friends In memory of William A. and Belle G. Rosenthal: To honor the memory of Bill Rosenthal, former SIJCC Executive Director, who brought 475 Victory Blvd. up from the basement, became Dean of Wurzweiler School of SW at Yeshiva U. and Belle Rosenthal, board member of JCC Nursery School Scholarship Committee and the JCC. -Barbara Schutt |
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LocationSBERNIKOW/MID-ISLAND
1466 Manor Road Staten Island, NY 10314 718.475.5200 ABERLIN/NORTH SHORE
485 Victory Blvd Staten Island, NY 10301 718.475.5290 |
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1297 Arthur Kill Road Staten Island, NY 10312 718.475.5270 BERMAN EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
2221 Richmond Ave. Staten Island, NY 10314 718.475.5100 |
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