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My uncle was a great person, as was my aunt. I'll miss them both until we meet again in heaven.
Mel Berliner
April 21, 2019 | Lakewood Ranch, FL | Family
New York, New York
BERLINER--Murray, born second day Rosh Hashona 1912, died 22 April 2008, first day of khol hamoed Passover. A Holocaust survivor, he came to the U.S.A, married his beloved Lea in 1947, learned English, and attended Fashion Institute of Technology, where he became a certified pattern-maker of...
Read MoreMy uncle was a great person, as was my aunt. I'll miss them both until we meet again in heaven.
Mel Berliner
April 21, 2019 | Lakewood Ranch, FL | Family
Mr. Berliner fue una persona que yo admire, respete ,a pesar de haber vivido momentos muy dolorosos en su vida,fue un hombre fuerte para enfrentarlos y seguir adelante ,en su corazon guardo lo mas valioso que todo ser humano puede dar AMOR para su familia,siempre lo recuerdo con una sonrisa,muchas gracias por los caramelos que me invitaba.
Sr. Berliner fue un honor conocerlo,un ejemplo a seguir, una persona increiblemente persistente,luchador,pero al final pienso que satisfecho al ver...
Rosa Alva
March 30, 2009 | Woodhaven, NY
Murray was always like an uncle to me, so kind and caring. I know with others he liked to debate and challenge but with me he always seemed curious about my ideas and encouraged me in my sometimes eccentric pursuits.
Jael Weisman
March 22, 2009 | San Francisco, CA
Motek Berliner, September 1946
March 07, 2009
Lea and Murray Berliner, 7 May 1947
March 07, 2009
18 April 1946, D.P. Center Camp of Feldafing
March 05, 2009
Motek Berliner in Polish army uniform, ca. 1934
March 04, 2009
My beloved Dad left many priceless legacies; the importance of education was highest up on his own list of acknowledged values. Yet my Dad's ethics, implemented in his life, are of equal significance. Even in the most adverse circumstances, he was a man of reason, courage, and dignity.
We know that he suffered immeasurably during the Holocaust. We also know that he accepted his fate bravely and unselfishly. In his own bitter fight for survival, he did not forgo his humanity or his...
Hannah Berliner Fischthal
September 21, 2008 | Jamaica, NY
Uncle "Mottik" was a living crossection of last century's Jewish history. Raised in a very traditional home, his inquiring mind needed to explore the fulness of the world around him, and his heart raged at a world so saturated with woe and injustice. As his century of life began closing, thse different worlds began to weave together.
this is how I will remember him: Strong of body, unyielding intellectualy, passionate about the human condition ; all wrapped around the warmest and tenderest...
aaron lopiansky
September 15, 2008 | Silver Spring, MD