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Margit Feldman

90, Somerset, New Jersey

1929 - 2020 (Age 90)

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Margit FeldmanSomerset - Margit Feldman, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother passed away on April 14, 2020.Margit was born on June 12, 1929, and raised in Tolcsva, Hungary. A Holocaust survivor, she immigrated to the United States in 1947. She met her husband, Harvey Feldman, and they were...

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Dear Harvey and Family,
I was so deeply saddened to learn today of the passing of Margit. Please accept my most sincere sympathy. Margit and I worked together for so many years on the NJ Commission on Holocaust Education, where she made an indelible contribution to the study and teaching of The Holocaust. She was a remarkably talented woman whose life stood as an example of caring, respect and love for her fellow human beings. I will remember her forever.

Remembering her and her husband with fondness. Interacted with them when they were patients of Dr Wachtel's and then at The Eye Specialists.always enjoyed speaking and teasing with them, especially when Harvey would carry her purse and we would tell him it was the best accessory. Such bright lights extinguished. Sorry for your loss. I've been wanting to read Margit's book but hard to find a copy. Truly special people.

So very sad to hear of the passing of Mrs. Margit Feldman. She was the sweetest person ever when she would come in to be seen at the Eye Specialist where I worked. Her memories will not be forgotten. RIP and prayers to her family and friends.

I am terribly sorry to hear about this. I remember Ms. Feldman well from when her son, Joe, and I were young. We've lived in Chicago for over 30 years now and have lost touch with many people. I pass my sympathies to all.

Bob Rosenthal, Palatine, IL

She was an inspiration to all. No bitterness. She wanted us to understand and learn to be strong. She spoke to my students in North Plainfield. This beautiful gentle and stong woman well not be forgotten.

Ive had the honor and privilege of knowing Margit and Harvey literally my whole life . They truly were a regal , wonderful couple and family always. And they always helped make the world a better , more knowledgeable world. Thank You So Much...All our Love, Condolences , Prayers and Light to Harvey, Tina , Joey and their entire family. From Alan , Shelley, Ellie, Jazlana, Jess Barak , CKI, and all the people they enlightened to Never Forget...The world just got a little dimmer today ......

Dear Joe, I express my deep sympathies. God bless you and all your family.

When I was principal of Sunnymead School, Hillsborough, Margit Feldman yearly visited our fifth grade classes to share her moving story of the Holocaust. I am grateful for the important lessons she shared with our students and saddened by her passing. Rest in Peace, Margit!
Linda Gross