Dr. Martin Reish

Dr. Martin Reish obituary, Atlanta, GA

Dr. Martin Reish

Martin Reish Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care on Jan. 7, 2025.

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SHIVA: Shiva is cancelled Saturday evening out of caution due to road conditions.
Shiva will be observed on Thursday evening from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Congregation Or Hadash
OBITUARY:
Dr. Martin L. Reish, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and uncle passed away peacefully on January 7, 2025 at the age of 90.
He was born in the Bronx, New York on March 27, 1934 and moved to Atlanta with his family in 1949. After graduating from Druid Hills High School he attended Emory University, finishing in just three years, and then the Medical College of Georgia. He completed his M.D. in 1958, and one week after graduation married Ralda Lefkoff, native of Atlanta.
Dr. Reish completed a medical residency in pediatrics at Grady Hospital, where he was appointed Chief Resident, and then went into private practice in Atlanta. Over the next five years he and Ralda welcomed three sons. From 1966 to 1968 Dr. Reish served as a Captain and doctor in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, after he which he returned to Atlanta. For more than three additional decades he served the children and families of Atlanta in his pediatric practice, and was beloved for his care and gentle touch.
Martin served numerous cultural, educational, and religious organizations, including as a member of the Education Board of the Atlanta Jewish Federation, Board member and Vice President of Congregation Shearith Israel, and as a member of the Selection Committee for the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival. In his later years he was a member of Ahavath Achim Synagogue and enjoyed regularly attending Shabbat services.
A lifelong sports fan, Martin grew up playing stickball in the streets of the Bronx, and avidly following the NY Yankees and the NY football Giants. In Atlanta, he played basketball at Druid Hills High School. He switched his allegiance to local professional teams as they launched, holding season tickets to the Falcons and Hawks, and regularly attending Braves games with his family. Martin was also an avid tennis player and loved to watch matches live and on television.
Martin is survived by his wife of 66 years, Ralda Lefkoff Reish; son Kenneth (Sherrie) Reish; son Gregory (Abby) Reish; grandchildren Ethan (McKenzie) Reish, Lucy Reish, Allison Reish, and Isabella Reish. Martin was predeceased by parents Edward Reish and Theresa Abramsky Reish; and son Joel Reish.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Atlanta Jewish Federation or Ahavath Achim Synagogue.
LIVESTREAM: Please click here to attend the funeral service via livestream.
SHIVA: Shiva will be held on Thursday and Saturday evening, 6:00 - 8:00 PM, at Congregation Or Hadash.

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March 13, 2025

Rebecca Day Aldrich posted to the memorial.

January 9, 2025

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January 7, 2025

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Rebecca Day Aldrich

March 13, 2025

Dear Ralda

Life goes on for everyone but you. Your loss so grand. What a celebration to have sixty sixties years together. Losing your best friend is no easy task. You know your husband would want you celebrating all the good times and memories with your family of five.

You have lost a lot of loved ones in the past several years. I´m sorry for you but l am going to leave you with something to think about.
My old next door neighbor a scholar five Harvard degrees and we were out getting the mail at the same time.

He walks over to chat a man with great wisdom and he said Rebecca if this is all there was what would be the point?

He left me with a wandering mind. What would be the point?

May you find peace in the rest of your journey.

It was a good life, your surrounded by great friends your children and theirs.

So you will always have a full life.

I do believe in Heaven and l pray that Joel was waiting for his Father.

Really Ralda
What would be the point. There is more to this journey than we know.

I´m sorry l did not reach out with my condolences with the loss of your son. He had been gone for many months but you can never say your sorry to late.

My neighbor a brilliant Jewish writer that asked me that question always keeps me wondering. What would be the point?

There´s more. There has to be.
Until you meet again.

Believe.

My Heartfelt Condolences
Rebecca Day Aldrich

Dave Abrams

January 9, 2025

Dear Ralda and family
Heartfelt condolences
Marty was a special man who was liked and admired .
May his memory be a blessing
forever.
Dave and Sandy Abrams

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