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Went to Hebrew Day School with Morrie in the West Side of
Chicago..He will be missed by all.
Marvin Friedman
April 26, 2011 | Banning, CA
Miami, Florida
KIPPER, RABBI MORRIS A., 79, passed away peacefully at home Saturday evening, August 6, 2010 following a brave battle with Parkinson Disease and cancer. He was born in Chicago, son of Cantor Abraham Kipper and Gertrude Kipper. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Lenore, his children,...
Read MoreWent to Hebrew Day School with Morrie in the West Side of
Chicago..He will be missed by all.
Marvin Friedman
April 26, 2011 | Banning, CA
Went to Hebrew Day School with Morrie in the West Side of
Chicago..He will be missed by all.
Marvin Friedman
April 26, 2011 | Banning, CA
Mrs. Kipper, this evening, I heard that Rabbi Kipper passed away. I am so sorry for your loss. I have long since moved away from Miami, but still remember both of you and think of you after all of these years. I just told someone about my first trip to Israel (going to AM-HSI in 1984) sitting next to your husband the whole time. It seems like it was yesterday. And I still remember your kindness to me and my family, your ready smile and genuine interest in the entire congregation.
Andrea Burger
October 08, 2010 | Albany, NY
Judy and I were saddened by the news of Morry's passing. He was such a wonderful man, husband, father and leader in the Jewish community. May all of your wonderful memories help sustain you through these difficult times.
Fondly, Allan and Judy Solomon
August 21, 2010
My family's thoughts and prayers are with the Kipper Family. Rabbi Kipper was my spiritual teacher as I went through school and Bar Mitzvah at Temple Judea. His passion for Judaism and Israel came through in all his interactions with the youth at the temple. He was truly an inspirational teacher and leader and will be missed by those he touched.
Jeff Loeb
August 13, 2010 | Minneapolis, MN
Temple Beth Am has been very lucky to have had both Rabbi Kipper and his wonderful wife, Lenore, be a part of the lives of our congegants, both of whom instigated many programs and added richness to our Judaic lives.
It is a tribute to his life that our family, particularly, will always be grateful for.
Evelyn Goodman
August 13, 2010 | Pensacola, FL
To the Kipper Family,
I will forever remember Rabbi Kipper as an inspirational teacher who influenced my spiritual connection to Judaism and Israel. I was so lucky to have been both a teenager in his congregation and a high school student in High School in Israel. I hope your sorrow will soon turn to loving memories of a life well lived.
Berett Fisher
Berett Fisher
August 12, 2010 | New York, NY
Dearest Eleanor,Merle, Avi, and Maddie,
Our hearts go out to you during this difficult time. I am so sorry you have lost your beloved Morrie. He was so courageous when I saw him -never giving in to Parkinson's. We send you all our love. May G-d hold you close.
Love,
Melissa
Melissa Cohen
August 11, 2010 | Porter, IN
we have such fond memories of our years at temple judea, attending services, youth group meetings, junior choir, purim plays, kiddush in the beautiful sukkah in the garden, and high holiday services with rita shore's beautiful singing voice, and of course rabbi kipper's famous yearly chassidish story about the chosid on the train with the suitcase with rabbi kipper ending the song with "yaba bumbum bubbabai, i-it's not my su-ut case. oh what wonderful memories we have! rest in peace morris...
leslie seigel
August 10, 2010 | Brooklyn, NY