May God bless you and your...
Thank you for so generously sharing your knowledge. It was a privilege to attend your echo lectures in Austria.
Christina
February 19, 2023 | Work


New York, New York
On Tuesday, May 18, 2021, Itzhak Kronzon, loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, passed away at the age of 81 in New York City. Itzhak was born on September 14, 1939 in Haifa to Zalman and Liza (Meisel) Kronzon. He received his medical degree from the Hebrew University of...
Read MoreThank you for so generously sharing your knowledge. It was a privilege to attend your echo lectures in Austria.
Christina
February 19, 2023 | Work

Thanks to Dr. Itzhak Kronson our mother lives to watch her grandchildren grow. He was a good man, a great doctor, and a mensch. May his memory be for a blessing to all who knew him. Sinai Family -
Sinai Family
February 14, 2023 | Other
Very Sorry to hear about that, very Sorry for this I listen to him on ASE lectures and i liked his speech very much and every one there were happy with his word and how easy he's explaining complex rules. The real loss of science is to lose a Scientist
Ahmed Fraig
October 31, 2022
Dear Rafi, After attempts to convey handwritten communication with Professor Kronzon, to his former place of residence (Kips Bay) it is with deep regret that I finally found a doorman who was so gracious to allow me to use ther telephone(intercom) top speak with whomever must have recognized my name. A single lecture would cover the entire history of an ultrasound modality, never mind the history of medicine. No wonder the QCR encoded presentation is already in it's second version, even the...
Yvette
June 06, 2022 | Other
Very dear Ziva and Koko's family: Only now have I learned of the passing of Koko - a man I so much admired and respected. Took me a while to recognize that the man sitting quietly at the corner in various social events, is a genius, fascinating, hilariously funny, with encyclopedic knowledge and famously known cardiologist. But then, in complete metamorphosis, Koko would stand up and sing, in unison, the song "Sharm El Sheikh" in a volume that far exceeded any professional opera singers,...
michael rahav
July 03, 2021 | Friend

First time that I met Dr. Kronzon was 1979 at NYU HOSPITAL I was 26 years young working at the Israeli consulate  in New York .
Dr Kronzon is my lifesaver I thought he’s going to live forever and take care of me,.. any test procedure or changing of medication I had to consult with him. I can’t except it, a special Genius Dr like Itzhak Kronzon should stay with us  for ever, May you Rest In Peace My Doctor  I will always Remember you with your great sense of humor, Happy that you had a...
Micky Sinai
June 08, 2021 | Significant Other
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Nili Gold
May 31, 2021 | Acquaintance

Itzhak and I met in February 1966 as cadets in the IDF school of military doctors. In the years that followed our paths crossed again when we trained and worked, he as a cardiologist and I as a cardiac surgeon. We had many stories to share but no one came close to Koko's talent as a raconteur. He will be missed.
Avi Merav (Markovitch)
May 31, 2021 | Friend
I had the opportunity to learn and be inspired by Dr. Kronzon many years ago when I was a resident in Hadassah Mount Scopus in Jerusalem. He used to come every year, and enlightens with brilliant lectures about cardiac physiology, echocardiography and clinical management of patients with heart disease. His lectures and insights were always the highlight of the year for us. He was a gifted and inspiring teacher, and a role model to all of us!
Dr. Naftali Kaminski
May 28, 2021