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Morton Laurence
October 20, 2014
My beloved nephew has left a void in my heart. Finding late of his passing I still grieve for myl loss.having watch his growth from a blonde haired baby to young college student who was a infatuated with Sherlock Holmes to a revered rabbi makes me realize how fragile life is. We have sent g-d a very special person. May he rest in peace
Sherry P
September 25, 2014
Rabbi Saltzman was a wonderful man with a good heart. He truly cared about people. He took me under his wing ten years ago and guided me through my conversion process. He listened and supported me as I told him about our struggles with my fiancé having health issues and having several surgeries. It was tough but Rabbi Saltzman helped me through those times with his positive outlook and kind words. My sincere condolences to Rabbi Saltzman's family. My prayers are with you at this difficult time. There will be a huge void at the synagogue now with his passing. He was a remarkable man.
David Rosenberg
September 17, 2014
Rabbi Saltzman was a true inspiration. There was not a sermon he delivered where I did not learn something new. He had that gift. Most of all, he was a mensch. A brilliant mensch. My condolences to his loving family.
September 17, 2014
Fran, Please accept my expression of sympathy for you on the loss of your dear husband. May you be comforted by this message and the knowledge of my friendship during this difficult time. May you endure with the strength of our loving God now and always. Your co worker and friend, Marcel VanRuyven.
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Mindy Kutchei
September 17, 2014
He was a giant of the rabbinate and a friend. I will miss him.
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