Jay-Einhorn-Obituary

Jay Einhorn

Evanston, Illinois

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Dr. Jay Einhorn was a lifelong seeker. He studied the world, people and himself layer by layer, always searching for deeper understanding and connection. Jay believed we each possess many selves, and here are a few of his: a dedicated psychologist who found great meaning in his work with clients,...

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Never met Jay in person, but his gifts were such that I encountered his personality and thoughts and presence on the Meaning Matters discussion list. I visited his website and was most impressed. He was clear, fair-minded, kind, shared his views, was clear and upfront about what they were. Made me wish I could meet him in person. So sorry he passed before his time. Just read an article of his on Clio's Psyche website also. Again, very clear, open-minded, generous, sharing, respectful of...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times that you shared together. May our loving Heavenly Father provide you with the comfort and support that you need during this difficult time. (Psalm 145:18,19) Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences goes out to you and your family.

Cynthia, sorry to learn of your loss of your beloved Jay. Husband, friend and partner for these many years. Know that you are in my thoughts. fondly, lauren longwell

Jay and my son Dan Minow had a long and great relationship. I believe he helped Dan to mature and appreciate himself. May he rest in peace. It seems the family will have many wonderful memories to help ease the sadness of his death. My condolences to all of you. Fran Minow Green

I am sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in Psalms 29:11, knowing that in difficult times like this, God gives peace and strength. DM

Dear Cynthia, Catrin, Elia, Aaron, and Emily,
I am truly saddened to hear of dear Jay's passing. I always remember his gentle mannerism, service to others, and ever ready smile. Dr. Einhorn, a few others and I were members of a study group, ISHK and the Afghan Refugee Fund. We enjoyed Persian food and shared many stories of the Middle Eastern wise jester, Mulla Nasreddin.
AS his friend and real estate broker, I was instrumental in disposing of his Chicago condo and encouraged his move...

Dear Cynthia, Catrin, Elia, Aaron and Emily,
We have the best memories of Jay, who was always warm and welcoming, funny, interested and engaging. Sending our deepest condolences and prayers,
Sarah, Ali and Hamid Ebadi

Cherish the beautiful memories of your loved one as you mourn during this most difficult time. "Remember the days of old." (Deuteronomy 32:7) May God's love comfort and sustain the Einhorn family.