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Abram Belz

Birth
Poland
Death
17 Feb 2011
Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Abram Belz, died Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Abram was born in Poland and was a Holocaust Survivor. He immigrated to the United States in 1950, and lived in Minneapolis, Denver, Brooklyn, and since 1996, in Freehold. He lived in Brooklyn for many years, and after working as a tailor, he opened his own business, Belz Tailoring and Cleaning in Brooklyn.

He was predeceased by his beloved wi fe of 36 years, Marilyn (1996), and survived by his son and his wife, Eddie and Lori of Newton, Mass.; daughter, Michelle Katz and her husband Harry of Freehold; cousin, Yaacov Blumstein of Israel; and grandchildren, Sara, Jessica, Melanie, Emily, Talia, and Sivia, to cherish his memory.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 18 at Belkoff Goldstein Funeral Chapel, 313 Second St., Lakewood. Interment to follow at Beth Israel Cemetery, Woodbridge. Donations to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, Washington, DC 20024, in his memory will be greatly appreciated.

Published in Asbury Park Press on February 18, 2011.

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God full of mercy who dwells on high
Grant perfect rest on the wings of Your Divine Presence
In the lofty heights of the holy and pure
who shine as the brightness of the heavens
to the soul of Abram who has gone to his eternal rest
as all his family and friends
pray for the elevation of his soul.
His resting place shall be in the Garden of Eden.
Therefore, the Master of mercy will care for him
under the protection of His wings for all time
And bind his soul in the bond of everlasting life.
God is his inheritance and he will rest in peace
and let us say Amen.

El maley rachamim shochen bam'romim
hamtzey menuchah nechonah al kanfey haschechinah
bema'alot kedoshim ute'horim
kezohar harakia me'irim umazhirim
lenishmat

shehalach le'olamo
ba'avur shekol beney hamishpachah, yedidim umakirim
mitpalelim le'iluy nishmato
began eden tehey menuchato
lachen ba'al harachamim yastireyhu
beseter kenafav le'olamim
veyitzror bitzror hachayim et nismato
Adonai hu nachalato Veyanuach beshalom al mishkavo
Venomar amen.

Abram Belz, died Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Abram was born in Poland and was a Holocaust Survivor. He immigrated to the United States in 1950, and lived in Minneapolis, Denver, Brooklyn, and since 1996, in Freehold. He lived in Brooklyn for many years, and after working as a tailor, he opened his own business, Belz Tailoring and Cleaning in Brooklyn.

He was predeceased by his beloved wi fe of 36 years, Marilyn (1996), and survived by his son and his wife, Eddie and Lori of Newton, Mass.; daughter, Michelle Katz and her husband Harry of Freehold; cousin, Yaacov Blumstein of Israel; and grandchildren, Sara, Jessica, Melanie, Emily, Talia, and Sivia, to cherish his memory.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 18 at Belkoff Goldstein Funeral Chapel, 313 Second St., Lakewood. Interment to follow at Beth Israel Cemetery, Woodbridge. Donations to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, Washington, DC 20024, in his memory will be greatly appreciated.

Published in Asbury Park Press on February 18, 2011.

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God full of mercy who dwells on high
Grant perfect rest on the wings of Your Divine Presence
In the lofty heights of the holy and pure
who shine as the brightness of the heavens
to the soul of Abram who has gone to his eternal rest
as all his family and friends
pray for the elevation of his soul.
His resting place shall be in the Garden of Eden.
Therefore, the Master of mercy will care for him
under the protection of His wings for all time
And bind his soul in the bond of everlasting life.
God is his inheritance and he will rest in peace
and let us say Amen.

El maley rachamim shochen bam'romim
hamtzey menuchah nechonah al kanfey haschechinah
bema'alot kedoshim ute'horim
kezohar harakia me'irim umazhirim
lenishmat

shehalach le'olamo
ba'avur shekol beney hamishpachah, yedidim umakirim
mitpalelim le'iluy nishmato
began eden tehey menuchato
lachen ba'al harachamim yastireyhu
beseter kenafav le'olamim
veyitzror bitzror hachayim et nismato
Adonai hu nachalato Veyanuach beshalom al mishkavo
Venomar amen.


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