U/D: Baruch Dayan Ha’emes: We regret to inform you of the passing of Dr. Shimshon Hakohen Glanzman Z’L, who was Niftar after a long illness. Dr Glanzman Z’L, was a Doctor in Beth Israel Hospital in NY, and moved to Lakewood several years ago. He is the father-in-law of R’ Chaim Vann of Lakewood. He was 89. The Levaya will be taking place 12:00 p.m. on Sunday at the Holocaust Memorial Chapel on East 7th Street.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes
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Dr. Preschel is also a son in law of Dr. Glanzman.
Does anybody now where they are going to be sitting
A yid a Tzaddik!!
I remember for years on Shabbos Hatzolah of BP and Flatbush bringing patients for treatment at all hours of the day/night!
He was trully a Tzadik and a Talmud Chacham too.
Did he used to daven in the mir minyan, 16th ave in BP? BD”E
#4 I believe so. He lived on 52 street bet 16 & 17 ave.
An ish kadosh
The Glanzman’s lived on 52nd Street between 16th and 17th Avenues until they moved to Lakewood in recent years. I remember bringing my brother to the Glanzman’s house for stitches on a Friday night, replacing their peace and quiet with the shrieks of a child. Mrs. Glanzman, Shetichye, was always at his side, supporting him along the way and thru his illness until the very end. The Glanzman’s also lost a son r”l, R’ Avi z”l, in a car accident more than 10 years ago. May he be a mailitz yosher for his family.
#2- i think they’re sitting by Glanzman in Westgate.