Ashkenazy Family News
This is the page for any member of the Ashkenazy Family to post any personal news articles to share with the rest of the family and the world!

Daniel Dinowitz
Bar Mitzvah
March 17, 2001

Sean Voss would like to introduce Stacey Maltby and her son Tyler
and to announce that they will be joining our family.
The wedding festivities will be in Minnesota on November 17, 2000.

Andrew Lloyd Scheur
Bar Mitzvah
September 15, 2000
Newest Family Circle Member
Ecstatic Parents Matthew and Marni Askinazy
Arrived 7/29/2000 9 lbs 3 oz

Spencer Isaac Askinazy

Susan Leigh Askinazy
Bas Mitzvah
May 20-21, 2000
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Another New Family Circle member born to Cousin Margaret and Freddy Banks
Danielle Sarah Banks
March 27, 2000 7 lbs. 0 Oz.

Faith and Mitchell Sukoff March 25, 2000
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We all welcome our newest member to our Family Circle. Justin Zachary Voss joined our group on Saturday at 7:00 PM. He tipped the scales at 9 lbs 9 ounces and was 22 inches and growing. Mazel Tov to Nicole and Scott Voss, and to the proud grandmother Susan Voss. |

Rachel Askinazy's Bat Mitzvah 12/12/99
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We share the grief with Selma Askinazy, who lost her father, Irving Podber, December 4, 1999. Services were held at I.J. Morris, Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, NY on December 5, 1999. Click here to read the eulogy that was delivered by his grandson Steve Ashkinazy. |
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We mourn with cousin Bonnie Dinowitz over the loss of her father, Saul Karsch. Service where held at I.J. Morris,Flatbush Avenue near Kings Highway, Brooklyn, NY on Friday, November 19, 1999 . |
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Boy, when it rains, it pours. This just in from cousin Maureen. Ann and David Haar sadly announce the passing of David's father, Norton Haar, on Wednesday, November 10th 1999. He is survived by David, David's sister Sandra Davidov and David's brother Kenny and their families. |
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The Family Circle mourns the passing of Morris Askenazi on September 26, 1999 and grieves with his wife Estelle, their children Maureen and Ann, their children's husbands Bob and David and their grandchildren. Services were held on September 28, 1999, at The I.J. Morris Funeral Chapel on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, NY. CLICK HERE to see a eulogies for him presented by his daughters Maureen and Ann. |
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Euolgy for David Banks
We Mourn the passing of David Banks and greive with his wife Shelley, his sons and daughters-in-law, and grandchild.
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A Tribute to Janet
from her loving husband Steve Klausner
We mourn the passing of cousin, sister, mother, daughter, wife, and friend
Dr. Janet Fishman-Klausner, on Sunday November 22, 1998.
Funeral services were held Wednesday November 25, 1998 AM
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Lenny Askinazy's Bar Mitzvah October 24-25 1998
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---- An unveiling of the stone for our dear Kay Rassman was
held Friday November 27, 1998 at 11:45 AM
at our family plot at The Beth Moses Cemetery<A/
The family mourns the passing
of our beloved mother, sister, aunt and grandmother Kay Rassman on January 12, 1998. Funeral services will be held at the I. J. Morris Funeral Chapel in Hempstead , NY on Wednesday January 14 1998 at 12:00 Noon. Burial will follow at the family plot in Beth Moses Cemetery in Farmingdale, NY. The family will meet at the Apollo Diner following services.--------------------------------------------------------------------
We mourne the passing of Leo Manto. Leo died on October 29,1997, from complications from open heart surgery. Leo Manto was the son of Riva Davids, the brother of Max Manto, and Bill and Don Davids.
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HERE SHE IS! Welcome to new member Alora Mirelle Voss. Alora joined our family circle on October 3, 1997. Her parents Nicole and Scott report that she is Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice. She weighed in at 8lbs. 5oz.
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Congratulations to Marni Bell and Matthew Askinazy, engaged on March 16, 1997 to be wed on April 18, 1998
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6/10/96 11:02 AM
Hi, I am Freddy Banks, son of David and Shelly Banks, and Grandson of the late David and Riva Peisach. I would like everyone to know that on Jan 14, 1996 (one week after the blizzard of 1996), I married Margaret Neuberger, at Martins' West in Baltimore, MD. There was about 3 1/2 feet of snow on the ground but the day turned out to be beautiful. We then went to London and Paris for the honeymoon.
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9/11/95 7:52 PM
FLEETING FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND by Norman F. Estrin (Conceived 8/18/95, written 8/20/95)
Walking so very slowly on the soft, damp sand,/ feeling its graininess gently giving way/ as I forge firm new footprints by the frothy surf/ on this early, sunny Florida Friday morning.
I behold all the beach's other Footprints/ preceeding, succeeding and surrounding me/ as I stare at my freshly formed footprints/ Paralleling the softly lapping waves.
Some prints live, perhaps too close to the edge,/ collapsing quickly in the caressing waves./ Others have chosen to walk the middle path,/ lasting a bit longer but crumbling still.
Infinite other footprints cross the dry sand,/ shifting and sliding as the gentle breeze blows,/ enduring briefly, then disintegrating,/ Obliterated as they never lived at all.
I walk, pondering life's purpose and meaning,/ These footprints we form so fastidiously./ Footprints of the strong and week, the rich and poor,/ wise and foolish-all fading with the rising tide.
Max's phone message, drained from pain, comes to mind./ I think of Ann, hoping to see her once more,/ wondering what could I say to ease her suffering./ Did her footprints make any difference?
The answer comes with the flash of the morning sun,/ skipping and streaming on the emerald water./ Ann's footprints are the way she led her life/ and all she loved, left and those who loved her.
Strong and sure impressions, carved with conviction,/ Ann's steps were boldly exploring life's mysteries./ With a loving heart and inquiring mind,/ Ann's life was touching all those around her.
Footprints, like memories, never really fade./ Her Footprints like those coming before and after,/ rest patiently and pliantly beneath the sand,/ easing the path for those coming tomorrow.
Suddenly, I knew she was listening.
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