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Dr. Norman Jaffe

3/26/1924 - 2/3/2015

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3/26/1924

DIED

2/3/2015

Norman Jaffe Obituary

JAFFE, DR. NORMAN Born March 26, 1924 in Brooklyn, N.Y Passed away Feb 3, 2015 Graduated from Boys High School. He was on the track team at New York University and played professional baseball in the International League. He received his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. He chose Ophthalmology as his medical specialty. He married Ann Jaffe who owned an art gallery for 35 years. She died on December 13, 2001 ending a beautiful marriage that spanned 53 years. He then married Anne Laurence and shared a full loving life together. Survivors include Dr. Mark (Patricia), Dr. Gary (Suzan), Evan (Lisa), Dr. Emery(Lianessa), Barbara Speas(Richard) John Laurence (Jodi) David Laurence(Sona). Grandchildren Adam (Dara) Alisa (David) Nicole (Doug) Jesse, Dylan, Alex, Rachel, Noah Lauren &, Brooke Speas, Tyler & Zachary Laurence, Alexandra, Caitlin & Jessica Laurence. Dr. Jaffe was an internationally acclaimed eye surgeon who was joined in his practice by three of his sons. He was considered America's pioneer lens implant surgeon for patients with cataracts. He published 238 scientific papers in peer-reviewed medical journals. He was the author of 13 textbooks. His book Cataract Surgery and its Complications has had six editions and has been read by more opthamologists on the subject of cataract surgery than any other book in the history of ophthalmology. He performed his first lens implant operation on December 4, 1967 and taught the technique to Miami ophthalmologists and later to thousands nationally and internationally. He was the l eader among eye surgeons who fought to make the operation a favorable alternative to older methods of cataract surgery. As president of the American Intra-Ocular Implant Society, now known as the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, he was able to convince the profession and the Food & Drug Administration of the benefits of this procedure, thus improving the quality of life of millions. The American Academy of Opthalmology expressed its appreciation and welcomed him as the Guest of Honor at its annual meeting in San Francisco in 1997. He was honored by many American and International medical societies. He introduced lens implant surgery to the Peoples Republic of China in 1988 when he and his three of his sons performed 23 lens implantations before an audience of 500 Chinese opthalmologists. He was awarded a great honor in 2003 when he was inducted into the Ophthalmology Hall of Fame, one of only four living opthalmologists in the world that year. He has been on the staff of the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of University of Miami School of Medicine since its inception. He held the rank of Professor for many years. He has contributed to the University of Miami in a variety of areas. He and his wife were members of the Merrick Society. He helped initiate the Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies. He was a Golden Cane and aligned himself with Hurricane athletics. He was an enthusiastic supporter of football, baseball, basketball and the arts throughout his life. He performed more than 40,000 cataract operations during his career, most at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Anne Bates Leach Eye Hospital of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He served on the Governing Board of the Anne Bates Leach Eye Hospital for many years. He served on the board of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation for many years and was Chairman of the Foundation of Jewish Philanthropies for four years. He was president of the Bass Museum in Miami Beach. He served in the Army for one year during World War 11 and two years during the Korean War holding the rank of Captain. He and his wife spent much time in Aspen, Colorado and in Snowmass Village where they owned a home. He hiked the trails of the Rockies for 40 years. He played tennis and golf until the end. He was a staunch supporter of the Arts. Sunday brunches and tennis at his Miami Beach home were a long-lasting tradition. He will be sorely missed by his multitude of family, friends, patients and admirers. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to your favorite charity. Services will be held at Temple Beth Shalom Feb. 6th at 12.30 4144 Chase Avenue, Miami Beach. Shiva will be observed for Saturday & Sunday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the family home in Aventura.

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Published by the Miami Herald from Feb. 5 to Feb. 6, 2015.

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Sandy Greene

November 24, 2015

I remember a wonderful weekend my husband (Robert Greene) and I spent with him in Aspen. A kind and brilliant man who I have fond memories of.

Ruben Orillac

August 22, 2015

My condolences to his sons and grandchildren

February 13, 2015

My condolences to the Jaffee family. Norman was a wonderful person and a real mensch. He did such wonderful work for humanity and will be greatly missed.

L. Slovin
St. Petersburg, Florida

randi Greenberg-flam

February 12, 2015

Dear Anne and Familly,
Just heard and I'm sending condolences from montreal
May your family be spared further sorrow
Randi.( jeans daughter)

Richard Harris Freer

February 7, 2015

Dr. Jaffe was a pillar of this community, an eminent scientist, a dear and glorious physician, a Lover Of Zion, and... a REAL MENSCH!

He will be missed at BPEI and at UM Miller Center lectures!

Dr. Kurt Stone

February 6, 2015

Norman was a true mentsch. I got to know him at FIU's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, where he took several of my courses. He was so incredibly unassuming and wise, and shall be greatly missed. As is said in the Biblical book of 1 Samuel (20:18): "You shall be missed, for your seat shall be empty . . ."

Carlos & Wendy Pagan

February 6, 2015

Norman was truly one of the 'great' ones. We will miss him very much. Our heartfelt sympathies to Anne and the Jaffe family.

Glen Berkowitz

February 6, 2015

I knew Norman in his later years. I was his neighbor and acquaintance. He was always a gracious and friendly man, and whenever we met and he said, "Good morning, Glen," I always felt more important. He was that dignified. One word I would never use to describe Norman was 'old' because he was always the most youthful of people. My wife and I will certainly miss him.

Mabel Abreu

February 6, 2015

My heart goes out to the Jaffe-Laurence family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this time of sorrow.

Jerry Chasen

February 5, 2015

I cared for him tremendously. He was a great friend to my family, and I was honored to have become his legal counsel. I regret that I'm away this week and unable to attend the services or shiva.

George & Mirtha Lifshutz

February 5, 2015

We would like o express or sincere sorrow at the passing of a good friend and condolences to his wife Anne and his family.

Arthur Gillman

February 5, 2015

It was wonderful working and knowing you all these many years .Archie Gillman,M.D.

Sheila Elias Taplin

February 5, 2015

Condolences to the family of an exceptional man.
Sheila Elias Taplin

norman schatz

February 5, 2015

I have admired Dr Jaffe , saddened by our loss.

Dianna Sibilly

February 5, 2015

It was a pleasure knowing and working with you in the past years. Your will truly be missed.

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