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1 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Zohar, Aviva (I1333)
 
2 Balt. Hebrew

order: jessie, irving, allan, myron 
Krieger, Jessie (I143)
 
3 Buried @ Arlington Marcus, Irving (I277)
 
4 Buried at Beth Tfillah Rashbaum, Samuel (I189)
 
5 Buried at Old Baltimore Hebrew Rubin, Irving (I2194)
 
6 Buried Chizuk Amuno Livingston, Dorothy (I31)
 
7 Buried Chizuk Amuno Livingston, Julius (I28)
 
8 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F398
 
9 Family celebrated her birthday on May 8th, but found out she was born in April when she died. Terren, Eve (I349)
 
10 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gordon, Emily Horwitz (I920)
 
11 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Goldstein, Eric Louis (I1783)
 
12 Married many times, no kids. Beth Hyatt used to bring him a milk shake everyday. Buried next to Jacob and Lillian. Adler, Samuel (I1019)
 
13 MILLER , Naoma On Sunday June 17, Naoma Miller (nee Hyman), beloved wife of the late Leon H. Miller, loving mother of Helene M. Miller and Frank J. Miller, devoted mother-in-law of Gerri Miller, beloved sister of Julian Hyman, Marilyn Marcus and the late Thelma Plaine, loving grandmother of Heidi L. Klotzman and Lee Jonathan Miller. Hyman, Naoma (I565)
 
14 On July 25, 2010, Warren S. Komins, beloved husband of Lynne Komins (nee Needle); devoted father of Jeffrey and Shannon Komins of College Park, MD, Marc and Judi Komins of Baltimore, MD; beloved brother of Michael Komins of Florida, Phyllis and Al Wann Ocean City, MD; devoted brother-in-law of Anne and Jack Needle; loving grandfather of Mollye, Madelyn and Bobby
Komins, Jessica and Richard Brodsky.
Funeral services are private. Please omit flowers. Contributions in his memory may be sent to University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Cancer Center, 22 S. Greene Street, Baltimore MD 21201. In mourning at 2406 Sugarcone Road, Baltimore, MD 21209 beginning Monday at 2-4 PM and services at 7:30PM. Arrangements by SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC. 
Komins, Warren S. (I1397)
 
15 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Falco, Raphael (I4373)
 
16 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Himelfarb, Michael Ross (I744)
 
17 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hyatt, Bradley Scott (I642)
 
18 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Nusbaum, Harvey Malcolm (I6)
 
19 Worked in retail stores. Cross Country Clothes Livingston, Anita (I25)
 
20 "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVG1-66LJ : 13 December 2015), Leon Suskin, 1960; Burial, New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United States of America, United Hebrews of New Bern Cemetery; citing record ID 130900990, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. Suskin, Leon (I4724)
 
21 "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database,FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2W5R-JYQ : accessed 29 February 2016), Louis Kappalman, 24 Nov 1947; citing Death, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 2,133,883. Kappalman, Louis (I2395)
 
22 'My beloved mother'. Translation: T.N.Tz.B.H. My eyes are flowing with tears at the death of my dear and righteous mother. A virtuous woman. Chaya Sarah daughter of Mr. Aharon Miller, that departed from life 16 Lyar 5693. T.N.Tz.B.H. - translation of stone Oser, Sarah (I1108)
 
23 1108 W. Mulberry St. Himelfarb, Abraham Jerome (I95)
 
24 1617 W. Lexington St. in 1912 Himmelfarb, Marcus (I94)
 
25 1816 E. Baltimore according to 1912 Polk City Directory Livingston, Meyer (I282)
 
26 1858-1859 per death card from funeral Rude, Chana Pesi (I479)
 
27 1878 per gravestone Glick, Anna (I946)
 
28 1900 Census records DOB as 9/1969 Needle, Max (I1347)
 
29 1900 Census says born in Washington, DC 9/1890.

Passport application in 1912 says place of birth is London, England 
Needle, Morris (I1413)
 
30 1920 Census report shows that she was born at sea! She was 37 years old during the 1920 census Ribakow, Sadie (I1195)
 
31 317 N. Gay per 1912 Polk Directory

Owned pawn shop near Cross Street Market 
Gamerman, Jacob Morris (I61)
 
32 34 W. West Glick, Anna (I946)
 
33 34 W. West St. Himelfarb, Samuel (I945)
 
34 39 years old at time of death per certificate. Died in a fire. Lopez, Yolanda (I364)
 
35 4/1886 Markel, Elsie (I1310)
 
36 5 children Oppenheimer, Hannah (I815)
 
37 6213 Nebraska Ave. Himelfarb, Solomon Abraham (I98)
 
38 95, died surrounded by her family on August 9, 2017. Beloved wife, mother, and grandmother of James, Renee, John, Emily, Amy, Nancy, Sandra, Marlena and Faith. Doris was a woman of extraordinary talent, wit and wisdom who inspired many and will be remembered always. Services 11:30am Monday at "The Riverside" 76 St., and Amsterdam Ave.

Published in The New York Times on Aug. 12, 2017 
Silverstein, Doris (I1646)
 
39 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ostrow, Living (I1589)
 
40 Ketogenic Diet: A Treatment for Pediatric Epilepsy SD V-02

On March 11, 1993, as Jim and Nancy Abrahams were pushing their son, Charlie, in a swing his head twitched and he threw his right arm in the air. Nine months later, after thousands of a variety of epileptic seizures, an incredible array of drugs, dozens of blood draws, eight hospitalizations, a mountain of EEG's, MRI's, CAT scans, and PET scan, one brain surgery, five pediatric neurologists in three cities, two homeopathists, one faith healer, and countless prayers, Charlie's' seizers were unchecked, his development "delayed," and he had a prognosis of continued seizures and "progressive retardation." Only then did the Abrahams contact Johns Hopkins Hospital and began to learn the information on this videotape. Among other things: If a first anti-epileptic medication fails, almost regardless of which one it might be, there is only a 10% - 15% chance a second medication will work, almost regardless of what that might be; In 1928 Dr. Samuel Livingston of johns Hopkins published the results of his study on the ketogenic diet. Of 304 patients treated with the diet, 43% had their seizures completely controlled and another 34% had their seizures markedly improved.; In recent decades, the ketogenic diet at Hopkins has stopped the seizures in 50% of the patients who have tried it and significantly reduced the seizures in another 25%. Charlie was taken to Hopkins where he started the diet, and since Christmas, 1993 (eight months at the release of this video) he has been seizure and drug fee.

Dr. Samuel Livingston
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Emeritus
Executive Director, Epilepsy Clinic
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland 
Livingston, Dr. Samuel (I1876)
 
41 ARNOLD, Tracy Renee’ Gorin
, 40, of Brooksville, FL died Thursday, August 15, 2013 in a motorcycle accident. Her husband, Michael Arnold also died in the same accident. Tracy was born in Stanford, CA on Dec. 25, 1972. She grew up in Salinas, CA until the family moved to Port Orange, FL in Dec.  1984. She attended Spruce Creek High School and went to DBCC, where she studied accounting.  She worked at several  insurance  agencies before moving to Brooksville. She was presently employed by Pasco County courthouse. She is predeceased by her uncle, Paul Delong of Ormond Beach and her maternal grandfather, Jasper Delong of Holly Hill. Tracy is survived by her two daughters: Ariel Renee’ Carpenter,   and Sabrina Renee’ Carpenter; brother: Steve Gorin, (Hannah) all of Port Orange, FL; mother: Alana Rasmussen of Ridge Manor, FL; father: Barry Gorin of Daytona Beach, FL; maternal grandmother: Reta Delong of Daytona Beach, FL; many cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.  A memorial service will be held at 2:30pm, Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013 at the Merritt Funeral Home, Brooksville Chapel, with Pastor Kevin Thomas officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Halifax Humane Society or the Hernando County Humane Society in Tracy and Michael’s names.
ARRANGEMENTS BYMERRITT FUNERAL HOME
BROOKSVILLE, FLORIDA
(352) 796-6699
 
Gorin, Tracy (I4475)
 
42 BART, Fred M. On Monday, May 8, 2006, FRED M. BART, beloved husband of Judy Bart (nee Himelfarb) and the late Shirlee Bart; beloved father of Beverlee B. Rendelman and Richard S. Bart; father-in-law of Jon Rendelman and Nancy S. Bart; beloved brother of Gail Baylin; brother-in-law of Jack Baylin, Bruce and Leslie Himelfarb; adored grandfather of Andrew Bart, Hilary Winston, Samantha Bart, Stacey Rendelman and Shelby Bart; loving great-grandfather of Cole R. Winston. Services at SOL LEVINSON AND BROS, INC., 8900 Reisterstown Road at Mt. Wilson Lane on Tuesday, May 9 at 4 P.M. Interment, Arlington Cemetery-Chizuk Amuno Congregation-4300 N. Rogers Avenue. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions in his memory may be directed to the Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care, 6601 N. Charles Street, Towson, MD (21204). In mourning at 11115 Valley Heights Dr., Owings Mills, MD (21117). Bart, Fred M. (I1090)
 
43 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Elad, Dr. Sharon (I2245)
 
44 Dallas Morning News, The (TX) - June 30, 1999
Deceased Name: Dallas cardiologist Walter Berman dies at 52
In 1970s, he founded rehabilitation clinic at Baylor University Medical Center
Walter Berman, a Dallas cardiologist and founder of the cardiac rehabilitation program at Baylor University Medical Center, died at home Sunday after a six-year battle with cancer. He was 52.
His funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Temple Emanu-El, 8500 Hillcrest Road in Dallas. Burial will follow at Temple Emanu-El Cemetery, 3430 Howell St.
Born in Jackson, Miss., Dr. Berman earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1970 from Vanderbilt University. He later earned a medical degree from the University of Mississippi Medical School and did his residency in internal medicine at Baylor.
He served a fellowship in cardiology at University Medical Center in Jackson but returned to Dallas in the mid-1970s and established Baylor's cardiac rehabilitation clinic. The treatment, which consisted of exercise, diet and other health--related advice, was mostly unheard of at the time, family members said.
"Back in the 1970s, there was no such thing as cardiac rehabilitation," said his wife, Imogene Berman of Dallas. "If you had a heart problem, they would just tell you to go home and take it easy. Walter thought that was crazy."
Last month, the Baylor rehabilitation program was renamed in his honor.
Dr. Berman published medical papers during his career and treated several well-known local patients, including Tex Schramm and Mickey Mantle.
Friends described Dr. Berman as a highly respected and generous physician. For 26 years, he volunteered one week annually as a staff physician at the Henry S. Jacobs Children's Camp in Utica, Miss.
"That was a very important part of his life. He loved what it stood for," said longtime family friend Susan Hart. "It teaches values and morals. He felt it was a wonderful place for kids."
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughters, Rachel and Dorian Berman, both of Dallas; sons Joshua, Benjamin and Matthew Berman, all of Dallas; mother, Flo Berman of Jackson, Miss.; and sister, Susan Donn of Norfolk, Va. 
Berman, Dr. Walter Ira (I1727)
 
45 Dorothy Deane Bank, 88, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, who devoted her life to volunteer work, died at Jewish Home of Greater Harrisburg in Lower Paxton Township, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, June 28, 2001. Services are scheduled for Friday, June 29, 2001, 1 p.m., at Chisuk Emuna Cemetery Chapel, Susquehanna Township, Pennsylvania. Burial will be at Chisuk Emuna Cemetery. Shiva will be observed at 3224 Andrea Avenue, Susquehanna Township. Memorial donations are appreciated to Jewish Home of Greater Harrisburg, 4000 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. Arrangements entrusted to Reese Funeral Home, Inc., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Deane, Dorothy (I1734)
 
46 Dr. R. Stanley Bank, 87, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran, who practiced internal medicine in Harrisburg for 55 years, died at Jewish Home Greater Harrisburg on Tuesday, October 23, 2001. Services are scheduled for Thursday, October 25, 2001, 3 p.m., at Chisuk Emuna Cemetery Chapel, Susquehanna Township, Pennsylvania. Burial will follow at Chisuk Emuna Cemetery. The family will sit shiva on at the home of Jack and Penny Ogun, 3224 Andrea Avenue, Harrisburg. Memorial donations are appreciated to The Jewish Home of Greater Harrisburg, 4000 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112 or R. Stanley Bank Fund, C. Everett Koop Institute of Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755-3862. Arrangements entrusted to Reese Funeral Home, Inc., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Bank, Dr. R. Stanley (I1736)
 
47 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Morman, Ed (I1983)
 
48 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gumerman, Etan Zev (I3415)
 
49 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Alessi-Friedlander, Gabriella (I1539)
 
50 HIMELFARB , Jessie On June 14, 2008, Jessie Himelfarb devoted daughter of the late Samuel and Anna Himelfarb (nee Glick); devoted sister of Shirley Applebaum and the late Meyer, Morris, Abe, Jacob, Harry and Ezra Himelfarb, Rose Gewirtz and Betty Dufour; beloved aunt of David, Lawrence, Richard, Donald, Mark and Bruce Himelfarb, Robert Applebaum, Carol Alpert and Judy Bart and the late Alan Gewirtz.
Funeral services and interment will be held at (Anshe Emunah) Aitz Chaim Cemetery - 3901 Washington Blvd, on Monday, June 16, at 1 PM. 
Himelfarb, Jessie (I1041)
 

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