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Arthur Pine
March 27, 2003
Although distance separated us,my thoughts and respect for his opinions were continual. He will remain in my memory forever. My love
to Marilyn and the wonderful family that he fathered.
sheli pickholz
March 12, 2003
The Pickholz and Rosen Families have lost a dearly loved, ever devoted friend. Our hearts are broken. Our thoughts are with Marilyn and the kids, the loves of Aaron's life. He will never be forgotten, and never be replaced. With Love and Fond Memories, Esther, Sheli, Mindy, Howie and children, and Gary and children from Israel.
gadi pickholz
March 12, 2003
Aaron, TZL, has no doubt received a warm welcome from my father in the yeshiva shel ma'ala....they will no doubt cause their fair share of mischief together in the back rows of the bet midrash elyon
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