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Each Person, a World JEWISH LIVES LOST to the CORONAVIRUS Each Person, a World JEWISH LIVES LOST TO THE CORONAVIRUS Yaakov Abayev • Schneur Zalman Aber, 76, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Miriam (Huguette) Brooklyn, N.Y. • Gedalia Korf, 90, Brooklyn, Rabbi Shmuel Rosengarten, 89, Jerusalem, 82, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Henri (Machlouf) Fitoussi Nevat, Nice, France • Georgy N.Y. : Soviet Jewry activist ‘said little, did Israel • Rabbi Shmuel Rosengarten • Abergel, Paris, France • Michel Abikzer, Zakharovich Fizitsky, Moscow, Russia • much’; A leader of Chabad’s Lishkas Ezras Herschel Rosenhan • Abraham Rosenholtz, Morocco: Singer in Kinor David Maroc choir, Martin Flazebaum, 88, Staten Island, N.Y. • Achim for decades • Rabbi Yanky (Aharon Conn. • Shlomo Rosenkranz • Rabbi ‘a sweet and generous man’ • Mati Aboud, Sidney Fleischer, 102, Boston, Mass. : Born Yaakov) Korf, 62, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Bertram Kenneth Rosenman, 80, Texas • Perry Deal, N.J. • Shmuel Zev Abrahamowitz • during the 1918 Flu Epidemic, devoted his Wallace Korn, 64, Philadelphia, Pa. • Goldy Rosenstein, 94, N.J. • Bob Rosenthal, 91 • Avraham Shmuel Abramowitz, 100 • life to his country and civil rights • Rabbi Korn • Dina Koth, 93, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Jane Rosenthal, 78, New York., N.Y. • Binyomin Abramowitz, 42, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Avraham Chaim Fleishman, 65, Monsey, Rivka Kotlyarevskaya, 92, Brooklyn, N.Y. : Ruchel Rosentzveig, 68, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Wolf Abramowitz, 100, Brooklyn, N.Y. • N.Y. • Mazal Flikenstein, 85, Brooklyn, N.Y. Matriarch of Crown Heights family • Shmuel Avishalom Rosilio, 33, Migdal HaEmek, Sara Adest, 89, Long Island, N.Y. • John • Giuseppe Foà, Rome, Italy • Yisroel (Izzy) Kowalsky, New York, N.Y. • Lee Kozol, 87, Israel • Betty Rotenberg • Rabbi Aryeh Adler, Bristol, England: Descendant of Fogel, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Rabbi Yochanan Boston, Mass. : Distinguished legal career Roth, 91, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Refael Aharon Chassidic master who rediscovered Judaism Follman, 84, Lakewood, N.J. • Sidney spanning six decades, appeared in high profile Roth, 72, Bnei Brak, Israel: Rebbe of Shomrei at Chabad • Moshe Ezra Adler • Shlomo Forman, 95, Boston, Mass. : Loved to sing cases • Rabbi Neil Kraft, 69, London, Emunim Chassidic dynasty • Shlome Roth • Adler, 73, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Semyon and wrote an original musical, married for 73 England • Sandra Krakow, 69, Wakefield, Rabbi Yeshaya Roth, 90, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Borisovich Agirunov, 62, Moscow, Russia • years • Jeffrey David Fox • Mar tin Fox, 95, Mass. • Marcia Krammer • Rabbi Avraham Yechiel Yosef (YY) Rothschild, 20, London, Boris Mikhailovich Aizenshtein, 85, Greater MetroWest, N.J. • Avraham Frankel Yechiel Kraus, 67, Montreal, Canada • England • Ze’ev Rothschild, 63, Lakewood, Moscow, Russia • Maryla Albin • Nicholas • Yehuda Frankel • Yaakov Shmuel Elimelech Krauss, Bnei Brak, Israel • N.J. • Dr. Jack Rotstein, 86, Ormond Beach, Alexander, London, England • Carol Allen, Freilach, 66, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Arthur B. Devorah Krausz, 91, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Nila Fla. • Reb Avraham Aaron Rubashkin, 92, 81, Baltimore, Md. : Known for her love of Freiman, 68, Teaneck, N.J. • Rabbi Avraham Kravetz, 89, Beer Sheva, Israel • Chana Brooklyn, N.Y. • Beatrice Rubin, 96, Jersey theatre and long legal career • Rochel Altein, Yehoshua Freund • Yitzchok Chaim Kreitman • Rivka Kreitman • Neil Krieger, City, N.J. • Chaya Rubin, 91, Brooklyn, N.Y. 95, Brooklyn, N.Y. : Pioneering educator, Freund • Rabbi Shlomo Zev Fried • Adam 78, Boston, Mass. : Biochemist who actively • Meyer Rubin, 96, Manassas, Va. • Milton activist and editor; An energetic leader and (Yitz) Friedman, 75, New York, N.Y. • Aliza fought racism and discrimination • Rabbi Rubin, 92, Monroe, N.Y. • Rabbi Mordechai personal mentor to hundreds, she worked Friedman, 80, Bnei Brak, Israel • Rabbi Shmuel Krimlovsky, 78, Bnei Brak, Israel: Dovid Rubin, 95, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Sara under the Rebbe’s guidance for decades • Alter Avraham Simcha Friedman, 64, Longtime educator who appeared in films Rubin, 97, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Shlomo Rubin, Henry (Aharon) Amiel, Paris, France • Brooklyn, N.Y. • Rabbi Avraham Friedman, aimed at Jewish youth • Roza Krochmalnek, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Yitzchok Rubin, 66, Elbrus Shimovich Amirgulov, 53, Moscow, 77, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Avrohom Friedman • 92, Berlin, Germany • Reuven (Randy) Brooklyn, N.Y. • Yitzchok Tuvia Rubin, 62, Russia • Dr. Ruimy Amram, Casablanca, Eda Friedman • Eve Friedman, Five Towns, Krumbein, 48, Fort Worth, Texas • Evelyn Brooklyn, N.Y. • Rabbi David Rubinfeld, Morocco • Rabbi Refael Yitzchok Aranoff, N.Y. • Freida Friedman, 94, New York, N.Y. Krupnick • Malka Krystal • Elisheva London, England • Rabbi Yehoshua Brooklyn, N.Y. • Mordi Arazi, Milan, Italy • • Gitty Friedman • Hersh Meilech Kugielsky • Rafael Kugielsky, 90, Buenos Rubinfeld, 71, Zurich, Switzerland • Eve Rosa Arbel Sherman, 84, Jerusalem, Israel • Friedman, 77 • Malka (Maxine) Friedman Aires, Argentina: Established Agudath Israel Rudin, 103, Philadelphia, Pa. • Hannah Rabbi Hyman (Herb) Arbesfeld, 88, • Sosya Reizel Friedman, 64, Queens, N.Y. • in Argentina, community servant and Ruditzky, 88, Johannesburg, South Africa • Queens, N.Y. • Chana Arellano • Gavriel Yehoshua Friedman • Rabbi Yisroel newspaper owner • Dr. Yerachmiel Ted Ruskin, 78, Denver, Colo. • Shmiel Aronov • Richard Aronson, 94, Philadelphia, Friedman, 84, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Yitzchak Kugielsky, Argentina • Isiah Kuperstein, 70, (Sidney) Russ, 88, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Rabbi Pa. : Veteran and athlete, dedicated to his Friedman • Yitzchok Friedman • Zvi Indianapolis, Ind. • Bentzion Kuperstock, Gershon Sabol, 64, Monsey, N.Y. • Miriam family • Avraham Aroshas, 93, Be’er Sheva, Hershl Friedman • Lipa Friedrich, 39, New 63, Jerusalem • Joel Kupperman, 83 • Freida Sacks, Jerusalem, Israel • Eddie Safdie • Israel • Beverly Artz, 72, Long Island, N.Y. : York, N.Y. • Menachem Mendel Fugatch, Milka Kuptchik, 67, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Ruth Safrin • Avraham Sakoun, 35, Paris, Honored her son’s memory by creating 29, Mazkeret Batya, Israel • Elizabeth Fulop, Rochel (Shelly) Kurland • Refael Chaim France • Rabbi Moshe Salama, 55, Buenos support group for those who had lost loved 95, N.J. • Sara Rivka Fulop, 69, Kiryas Joel, Yeshaya Labowitz • Maurice Laffer, 80, Aires, Argentina • Avraham Salomon • ones to addiction • Marcus Ashkenazi, N.Y. • Sara Rivka Fulop • Salomon Gabbay, Johannesburg, South Africa • Elkhan Gedalya and Genesha Salomon, 89, Mexico City, Mexico • Rabbi Shmuel Morocco • David Galente, 94, Buenos Aires, Iosifovitch Lalaev, 60, Moscow, Russia • Brooklyn, N.Y. • Arlettle Samama, France • Ashkenazi, 98, Jerusalem, Israel: Legendary Argentina • M.A.S. Gans, 72, Amsterdam, Mindella (Mindy) Lamm, 88, Brooklyn, Dr. Elliott (Yisroel) Samet, 69, Passaic, N.J. scholar and bibliographer who ‘bought a book Netherlands • Chaim Meir Gantz • Allen N.Y. • Dr. Eli Landau, 63, Queens, N.Y. • • Yoel Sandel, 39, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Jeffery every day’ • Rabbi Uri Ashkenazi, 76, Garfield, 80, Los Angeles, Calif. • Doniel Rabbi Ephraim Landau • Shmuel Landau, Sanderson, 62, Boston, Mass.: The most London, England • Tamilla Avramovna Garfinkel, 46, New York, N.Y. • Donny 90, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Nachum Langsner • beautiful neshama’ who simply loved • Ashurova, 65, Moscow, Russia • Rabbi Garfinkel • Efraim Garfinkel, 66, New Robert Lappin, 98, Boston, Mass. • Yaakov Mendel Saull, 69, Baltimore, Md.: Passionate Mordechai Assouoline, Sarcelles, France • York, N.Y. • Ephraim Garfinkel • Gruna Lasri, Paris • Chaim Laufer, 62, Brooklyn, chassid in Baltimore’s Chabad community • Chaim Oshri Asulin, 26, Bnei Brak, Israel • Faiga Garfinkel • Lenora Garfinkel, 89, N.Y. • Yosef Yida Lazar • Margueritte Dora Schachne • Benjamin Schaeffer, 58, Yosef Moshe Aufrichtig, Brooklyn, N.Y. • New York, N.Y. • Lenora Garfinkel • Yigal (Margalit) Lazimi, Paris, France • Yitzchok Brooklyn, N.Y. : Brave railway conductor Moshe Yosef Augenstein • Chaya Ausband, Garma, Israel • Stanley Gartenstein • Elya Lebowitz • Chana Lederer, 71, Monsey, who fought for his right to religious practice • 96, Cleveland, Ohio: Founded a seminary, Gelbardt, 97, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Yitz chok N.Y. • Leibel Lederman, 70, Seagate, N.Y. • Harry Scharf, 90, Cleveland, Ohio • Shifra imbuing her students with a love for Torah Uziel Gelbman, 39, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Rabbi James Leek, 75, London, England • Rachel Scharf, 93, Brooklyn, N.Y. • Tuvia Schauder and Judaism • Tamaz Karlovich Avdeev, 65, Boruch Aharon Gelfand, 87, Brooklyn, N.Y. 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