ברוך דיין האמת
בית הישיבה משתתף באבלו
של בוגרנו וחבר הנהלת ETZION FOUNDATION
אבי כץ - בני חו"ל 1976
עם פטירתו של אביו
ד"ר נורמן כץ ז"ל
ההלוויה התקיימה ביום רביעי בארה"ב
הקבורה התקיימה ביום חמישי, יא בשבט תשעט, בהר המנוחות
אבי חזר לארה"ב לשבת שבעה בביתו בניו ג'רזי
917-543-6398 +1 avikatz@aol.com
תנחומינו גם לנכדים יהושע, 2011, תמר 2007, ודינה 2004
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבלי ציון וירושלים
BARUCH DAYAN HA-EMET
We regret to inform you of the passing of
Dr. Norman Katz z"l
beloved father of Etzion Foundation board member
and Yeshiva Alumnus, Avi Katz '76,
and grandfather of Dena MO '04, Tamar MO '07 and Shua '11
The levaya took place Wednesday, January 16,
at 11:00am at Gutterman and Musicant
402 Park St, Hackensack, NJ
The kevura took place on Har HaMenuchot
on Thursday evening, January 17.
Avi returned to Teaneck to sit shiva at his home
1460 Hudson Road, Teaneck, NJ on Friday morning.
He will sit shiva on Friday until 2:00pm
and again on Motzaei Shabbat.
He is leaving Teaneck on Sunday morning after Shacharit.
Update:
The family of Dr. Norman Katz Z"L, his wife Judy and son Avi,
will be returning to Saint Louis
Monday & Tuesday to sit part of the shiva there.
This will allow the community to express their condolences
and pay their respects to the family.
The shiva will take place at the home of Kathy & Sidney Machefsky,
725 Swarthmore,
beginning Monday afternoon at 2:30 pm, and ending immediately following ma'ariv on Tuesday evening.
At that time they will return to Teaneck for the remainder of the shiva, through Thursday morning.
Davening times at the shiva on Monday & Tuesday will be the same as at the shul:
Monday - Mincha / Ma'riv 4:55 pm *
Tuesday - Shacharit 6:40 am, and Mincha / Ma'ariv 4:55 pm.
* On Monday, please allow the family time for dinner following Ma'ariv,
and resume shiva visits Monday evening from 7-9 pm.
and resume shiva visits Monday evening from 7-9 pm.
Shacharit Friday 7:30am
Sunday 8:00am
Monday, Tuesday - as noted above
Wednesday 7:30am
Thursday 7:20am
Mincha/Maariv Wednesday 4:40pm
May the Katz family be comforted
among the mourners of Tzion v'Yerushalayim.