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Dr. Michael Lozman

1937 - 2024

Dr.  Michael Lozman obituary, 1937-2024, Menands, NY

BORN

1937

DIED

2024

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Levine Memorial Chapel Inc

649 Washington Ave

Albany, New York

Michael Lozman Obituary

Lozman, Dr. Michael
MENANDS - Dr. Michael Lozman, 86, passed away on October 11, 2024, in Albany, N.Y. Born November 22, 1937, Michael grew up with his two brothers, Harvey and Jeffrey, in Brownsville and East New York, both in Brooklyn. He was raised by his parents, Laura and Teddy, who had emigrated from Eastern Europe. They lived in a small apartment, adjacent to elevated train tracks, above the family's candy store.
Michael attended Brooklyn Technical High School and Wilkes College where he met the sweetheart of this life, Sharon. After college, Michael attended Fairleigh Dickinson University Dental School and completed his specialty training at the New York University Graduate Department of Orthodontics.
Dr. Lozman practiced Orthodontics in Latham, N.Y., since 1971 and continued practicing until his passing. Michael loved working and loved his patients, and his patients loved him. He was truly honored to be able to share his love of Orthodontics with his daughter, Robin, who joined the practice in 1997.
Michael was duty-bound to his morals and ethical ideals. These ideals were realized through his high-quality patient care, community service and dedication to the preservation of the Jewish faith.
Michael provided wisdom and dedication to his profession through his service as the President of the New York State Society of Orthodontists, President of the Third District Dental Society, The Board of Governors for the Dental Society of the State of New York, a member of the New York State Board of Dentistry, and as an adjunct member of the New York State Board of Regents, Regent Review Committee. Michael was also a Clinical Associate Professor at New York University's Graduate Department of Orthodontics.
Michael often reflected that he was an ordinary person who had the opportunity to do extraordinary things. He was an adventurer at heart and enjoyed ice climbing, dog sledding in Alaska, kayaking in Greenland and Galapagos, as well as piloting gliders, paragliding, and hot air ballooning. He was also an avid mountain climber who ascended Kilimanjaro, Mount McKinley, Mount Renier, Cotopaxi, Mount Everest basecamp and The Matterhorn. Michael and Sharon were enthusiastic travelers, often traveling together to the most remote and exotic corners of the world.
In 2000, Michael traveled to his father's village in Sapotskin, Belarus, where he was dismayed that the local Jewish cemeteries had been neglected or destroyed. Always a man of action, Michael created the Restoration of Eastern European Jewish Cemeteries Project, which restored 10 cemeteries in Belarus and five in Lithuania. A perpetual educator, Michael developed and led multiple student exchange trips for college students to visit Auschwitz and Schindler's Factory, meet with local leaders, and restore local cemeteries so they would be protected for future generations. Students from Union, Xavier, Dartmouth, Siena, Binghamton, and Duke benefitted enormously from these educational experiences.
In 2018, Michael was the visionary and founder of the Capital District Jewish Holocaust Memorial. During this time, Michael was fortunate to forge a special friendship with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger, who graciously donated two acres of land for the development of a memorial in the Capital District. Michael expressed that "we have the Roman Catholic Church and the Jewish community working together on a project of such value. And that is an extraordinary moment." Bishop Scharfenberger asserted that they were "doing God's work." Michael's legacy and vision for this project will continue to live on.
In 2023, Michael was honored to be appointed to the United States Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad by President Biden. Their mission is to preserve and protect cemeteries, monuments, and historic buildings in Eastern and Central Europe that are associated with the heritage of United States Citizens.
Above all else was his love for his family. He demonstrated his love by building a cradle for Robin and Tobie, building a treehouse, a zipline, custom pieces of furniture for each grandchild, a balance beam, a castle, a puppet stage and so many other pieces specific to each child's personality and passion. He was always available and participated in every science project for his children and grandchildren, attended games, proofread papers, and was the family tutor and study partner. One phone call to Dad or Papa, everything stopped, and he was there. Most recently, Michael's favorite place to spend his time was at the family log home where he loved working the land and creating memories with his family.
Michael is survived by his wife of 64 years, Sharon E. Lozman (Parnett); his daughter, Dr. Robin N. Lozman and her husband, Willard A. Anderson II; his daughter, Tobie L. Schlosstein and her husband, Mark F. Schlosstein; his brother, Jeffrey Lozman, MD and his wife, Nancy A. Lozman; four grandchildren, Willard T. Anderson II, Schuyler M. Anderson, J. Andrew Schlosstein and Peyton E. Schlosstein. He is also survived by his nieces, Emma and Rebecca, and nephew Joshua. Michael was predeceased by his twin brother, Harvey Lozman, MD; and his parents, Teddy Lozman and Laura Lozman (Jabush). Michael is also survived by the members of the Jabush Family Circle, established by his ancestors in 1941, to encourage family unity and to preserve the family's heritage.
A private service for family and relatives will take place at the family cemetery plot. Shiva Services/Calling Hours will be Sunday, October 20, 2024, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Congregation Ohav Shalom, 113 New Krumkill Road, Albany, N.Y. 12208.
In lieu of flowers, if you would like a way to recognize Michael's life and legacy, please donate to the Capital District Jewish Holocaust Memorial, 184 Washington Ave. Ext., Albany, N.Y. 12203 or at www.cdjhm.org

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Published by Albany Times Union from Oct. 18 to Oct. 20, 2024.

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Eileen & Olivia Burrows

December 23, 2024

I am so sorry for your loss. Dr Mike was a wonderfully caring man who loved his job, his patients, his heritage, and his family. I was so sad to hear of his passing but glad to have know him.

Starr

November 6, 2024

I am heartbroken over this news. He was an amazing man and doctor. I always loved going in to see him for my braces adjustments, he always had a smile on his face and a kind wors to say. Rest in peace, doc. You will be missed.

Herbert Block

November 3, 2024

I am a longtime member of the US Commission for the Preservation of America´s Abroad and was so sad to learn of the passing of Michael. I had worked with Michael for many years before he became a Commission Member when I was on the staff of the Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) and was deeply involved in the issue of property restitution and heritage preservation in Poland. Michael was a tireless advocate for the cemeteries and memorial sites in Poland and Eastern Europe and will be greatly missed.

May you and your family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem

Mary Prindle Zeccolo

October 27, 2024

Wow! What a wonderful man! May he rest in peace.

The Sipperly Family

October 21, 2024

We are sad to hear of Dr. Lozman's passing. My husband got his braces from him over 35+ years ago. He had such a wonderful experience that we sent both our kids to him as well. It will not be the same when we go for in for our visits. Prayers to his family. Rest in peace.

Karyl Contois

October 21, 2024

Our Deepest Sympathy to the family, friends, and employees that had the pleasure of knowing Dr. Lozman. He was always a kind and friendly face to see in the office.

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Michael A Kinley

October 21, 2024

I knew Dr. Lozano through his work with the State board for dentistry and the office of professional discipline. He was always there when we needed him to consult on a discipline case. I always enjoyed our conversations when he would stop in the office to review cases for us . He will be missed by all that knew him.

Jo Ann Bussman

October 21, 2024

Toby, I am so sorry to learn of your dad´s passing. Although I did not know him personally, reading about his wonderful life makes me feel that I do. I wish you and your family peace and acceptance.

Jim stevens

October 20, 2024

Dr. Lozman was my orthodonist from 1975-77. Not surprised at all that he was still practicing, since I still remember his chairside manner...smiling and easygoing and taking the stress out of the situation. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

Christa Villanueva

October 19, 2024

I hold Dr. Lozman in the highest regard. Not only was he a dedicated professional, his mood was always welcoming and warm. My seven children all received excellent care, and when I asked about retirement, Dr. Lozman would wink and say "Never".
What a legacy of smiles he has left behind!
Christa Villanueva

Leonard Sonne MD

October 19, 2024

He was not an ordinary man doing extra ordinary things. He was an extra orderinary person. My father was a vice principal in "Bed Sty" and I grew up in Brooklyn.

Marie (dental pt.)

October 19, 2024

Dr. Lozman you were a wonderful orthodontist. May you be as happy above as you made your patients here on earth. You will be missed.

Jerry daby

October 18, 2024

I was a patient of Dr Lozman way back in the 70s when I was in grade school. I am forever grateful of him for providing me with a great smile through out my life! He sure cared about his patients!

Christine Pollock

October 18, 2024

Robin we are so very sorry for your loss. I enjoyed visiting with him every time I went to the office. He was a very interesting man. He will definitely be missed.

william primomo

October 18, 2024

He was a mentor of mine when I began practice loved talking running with him bill primomo

Marilyn Cohen Shapiro

October 17, 2024

I first knew Dr. Lozman as my children's orthodontist many years ago. More recently, I had the honor of interviewing "Michael" about his his work on Restoration of Eastern European Jewish Cemeteries Project, the CD Holocaust Museum, and the United States Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad, topics of my articles that were published in the Jewish World, other Jewish media, and on my blog. Through his obituary, his family shared his other incredible talents (Mountain climber! Carpenter! Teacher!) I am so sorry to hear of his passing and so sorry I did not get a chance to say goodbye. May his memory be a blessing. His memory is already an inspiration to me and so many others.

Harry Rosenstein

October 15, 2024

I have such fond memories of working with Michael throughout the years not only professionally with our shared patients but within the dental society and involvements with the Jewish Community. He was a pillar to our community in so many ways. My condolences to his beautiful and amazing family. Best Regards, Harry Rosenstein

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