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A. DAVID ALPERT

New York, New York

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ALPERT--A. David, 73, former manager of Manhattan hotels including The Alamac, The Hotel Beacon and Theater and The Pioneer; passed away in the Bronx Saturday May 8, 2010. Beloved husband of Judith Alpert. Uncle of Ruth Alpert. Dear and special friend of Vichor Schor, Yair and Anat Scheingut, and...

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Still missing him. The memory stays strong. Never to be forgotten.

24 Iyar

Eternal God, as I kindle this Yahrzeit lamp in memory of my dear husband I recall the days when he was at my side sharing trials and fears, dreams and hopes, triumphs and disappointments, joys and sorrows. Empty and desolate are the days without him.

Deprived of his sweet companionship, I could not walk my way alone were it not for the precious memories he left to comfort and sustain me. He was ever the delight of my heart. His solicitude, his tender devotion,...

A friend ,Dave will remain in my heart and in my memory for all eternity.
Victor Schor-Friend

On this day, that the calendar says marks one year, I love and miss you.

Judith Alpert, wife

from The Talmud

Weep for the Mourners not for the departed; the departed is at peace while the mourners are left in their sorrow.

Life is a passing shadow--the shadow of a bird in flight. The bird flies away and there is neither bird or shadow.

Do not act as though you expect to live eternally. Live as though this day were your last. Let each...

notes for remarks made by
Mort Ellis, friend

June 10, 2010 "Remembrance Celebration" held at the Harlem Yacht Club, City Island, NY

-posted by Judith Alpert

It was Temple Beth El's good fortune when David and Judith became members of the synagogue. To know David was a privilege for both my wife, Violet, and Me. It was always a pleasure to see David in the Temple, at its Dinner and Summer Dances, and on City Island.

I will always remember...

excerpt from remarks made by
Debbe Smith, friend

June 10, 2010 "Remembrance Celebration" held at the Harlem Yacht Club, City Island, NY

-posted by Judith Alpert

. . .As I came to know David better the word "honest" epitomized him. But I think what was David's greatest trait was that he always expected better from the people he cared about. He thought women should be ladies and men should be gentlemen. So, when you were in David's company you watched...

notes prepared by Murray Jaros, cousin,

to be read during the June 10, 2010
"Remembrance Celebration" held at the
Harlem Yacht Club, City Island, NY

- posted by Judith Alpert

I met Dave and his brother Stanley once before the War. I saw them again in August 1944 when my mother and I visited Kurenitz. It was late in 1945 that we became friends, and I got to know him when we were both in a Displaced Persons camp.

Then in January 1946 we were...

A letter received in the summer of 2010, posted by Judith Alpert

OUR MEMORIES OF TIME SPENT WITH DAVID & JUDY ALPERT

This letter is written to honor the life of David Alpert, a very dear friend who was clever, loving, handsome, and always had a positive approach to anyone and everything he encountered. He tackled life with a smile, a twinkle in his eyes and kindness in his heart. We always enjoyed his anecdotal comments when confronted with unusual or difficult...

I was there and it was an honor to share that moment, and the many years you had together.Dave will always reside in my memory. He is missed every day.
Victor Schor