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Eliyahu Edward Weinstein, resident of Kfar Adumim, Israel, passed away peacefully Monday morning, June 16, 2014, in Shaare Zedek Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel. Eddie is lovingly remembered by his wife Susan Polack Weinstein, his sons Herzl and Amichai, his brother Rabbi Barry and Linda Weinstein. Eliyahu was an active student at Or Sameach Yeshiva in Jerusalem up to the time of his death. His life with his family in Israel fulfilled his dream as a Zionist to build a home and raise a family in Israel. Memorial donations can be made to American Society For Yad Vashem, 500 Fifth Avenue, 42nd floor, NY, NY 10110 -4299.
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Rabbi we are sorry to hear of your brothers passing. Our prayers are with you.
Paul Labovitch
Paul Labovitch
June 25, 2014
We send our most sincere condolences. Rabbi you and your family are in our hearts. Linda and Daniel Castoriano
June 23, 2014
Percy and I hold you and your precious family in prayer. With loving thoughts.
Gail Johnson
June 20, 2014
Our deepest sympathies.
Barbara and Mitch lirtzman
June 20, 2014
Sorry to read of the death of your brother. You are in our prayers. Love, Harold & Rosemary Menard
June 20, 2014
We send our love and prayers at this most difficult time.
Diana Mann
June 19, 2014
Rabbi, We are so sorry to read about your brother. I know you, Linda and the girls are sadden by his death but happy to know that he did fulfill his dream...Our prayers to you, and the family in Israel...Janice and Kinnon
janice Thomas
June 17, 2014
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