Ginzburg, Ariye age 70, of Morton Grove, a leader, educator and advocate for special needs children. Beloved husband for 28 years of Judith (nee Pollock), loving father of Ezra (Barbara) Ginzburg, Tamar Ginzburg, Michael (Lisa) Zubkoff, David Zubkoff and Ira Zubkoff, cherished brother of Elisheva (Zvi) Stern, dear brother-in-law of Jack (Esther) Pollock, treasured uncle of many nieces and nephews and special cousin. Caring friend of Nhing Borres and many other adults and children whose lives he touched and influenced. Service Wednesday, 12 noon, at Northbrook Congregation Ezra-Habonim, 2095 Landwehr Rd., Northbrook, IL, 60062. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. Active member and board officer of Ezra-Habonim. Contributions to Ezra-Habonim would be appreciated. Info: The Goldman Funeral Group, Irwin Goldman Funeral Director, 847-478-1600.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Zvi Stern
September 16, 2004
Ari is no more with us, paifull to accept, we shall miss the big otimistic and friendly smile' the love of human beeing , the loyality to his roots,to Jewish people in Israel and abroad .
Your late father, dear Tamar and Ezra , was a real patriot and an example of solidaity and love to Israel.I hope to revive and amplify with you, here , where he was born,his memory.
zvi stern
September 14, 2004
UNE DISPARITION PENIBLE ET PREMATUREE
ARIYE my dear brother in law, is no more with us. With grate sorrow, I would like to tell his children TAMAR and EZRA , that I keep his memory, his vivid smile,his eternal good mood optimism and friendly approach.
As a child Aryie saw the suffering of JEWISH HOLOCAUST refugees expelled to the Cyprus camps,and on the same time shared the crual stuggle of his people to get the independance of Israel.
These most critical events in Jewish contemporary history has marked his life and personality. He was penerated by the noble ideaas of belongings and solidarty,
The love and support of his people and fatherland.
He has not realised his dreams and wishs though he was always guided by them.
I hope one day we shall be able to
revive with you ,his memory here in Israel where he was born 70 years ago
Zvi Stern
lois & harold silver
August 25, 2004
dear judy,
harold and i are so sorry to hear about ariye's death.
even tho we haven't seen you, as we now live in arizona.
we have many good memories and think of you often.
i hope the next time we come to chicago, we will be able to visit with you.
love,
lois and harold
Robert Lewin
August 25, 2004
My sympathies to the family on this great loss. Ariye was my friend and co-worker at GATX in 1980. We shared the same boss and had great times together.
I was the one who sent him to Marshall and Stevens to get into the appraisal business.
He was a wonderful colleague, a great friend and a true force of nature in the world. He cannot be replaced.
Beverly Copeland
August 25, 2004
We were so very sorry to hear of the death of Ari Ginzburg. He was a dear and wonderful friend to us for many years. When our daughter Erin died, Ari was the first person we called. He left his office and immediately came to our home to offer us support.
I'm sure Ari will be greatly missed by many.
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