STEPHANIE-NEUMAN-Obituary

STEPHANIE NEUMAN

New York, New York

1931 - 2020

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NEUMAN--Stephanie Glicksberg, Ph.D. Born October 30, 1931, Stephanie passed away peacefully April 15 after a long battle with a rare spinal cancer. An adjunct senior research scholar at Columbia University's Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies for nearly 40 years, Stephanie's teaching...

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sorry to hear of Stephanie's passing away, I have met her once on one of her visits to Israel and was in touch with her on the Research of the family tree I was working on. She sent me information and contacts. would like to share with you if you wish. Cousin Shmuel Bernstein( sone of the late Sidney Bernstein) Israel

I'm sorry to hear (many months after the fact) of Stephanie's passing. She was a wonderful professor; I very much enjoyed being one of her students in 1985 at SIPA and studying Brazilian arms transfers to Iraq.

Margie and I send our deepest condolences for the loss of your Mother Stephanie Neuman. May her memory be for a blessing and may you be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem

What a brilliant, shining light she was. Her indomitable spirit, curiosity and drive will be missed by all who knew Stephanie. My heart goes out to Herb, Elena, and Paul especially.

My deepest sympathy for your loss. Stephanie was an inspiration and a generous mentor. She will be forever remembered and forever missed.

Herb ,your dear wife was a remarkable woman.
I hope her radiance and brilliance consoles you. Our heartfelt condolences.
Let us take you for a stroll in Central Park when the time is right.Catherine and Alexander Traykovski

Dear Herb,
We send you our sincere condolences on this very sad occasion. Stephanie was certainly an amazingly smart, and passionate person. Our warm wishes to you, Elena and family.
Bert and Ros

Stephanie was a remarkable woman, who fought life's challenges and illnesses with dignity, with humility and, until her last battle, with success.