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In Memory of Joseph Beyda A”H PDF Print E-mail
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ImageThe memory of Joseph Beyda was honored in the manner in which he lived his life, with elegance and passion. Over 800 enthusiastic community members came to honor Joseph's memory and listen to excerpts from the book, “Joseph, How One Man Can Make A Difference,” written by Jack Doueck.
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The setting for this great event took place at the home of Joseph's son David and his gracious wife, Rochelle. With his entire family present, the program began with opening remarks from SBH's president, Sam Sutton. He told his captivated audience of Joseph's ideas on getting complete community involvement, which is the contributing factor to the growth of Bikur Holim today. An inspiring speech given by Rabbi Haber informed us of how Joseph didn't just “think” of what could be done to help people, but, how he “did” help community members here and abroad. Elliot Bibi, chairman of the Deal division of Bikur Holim, spoke about Joseph's dream to expand Bikur Holim to Deal. How elated would Joseph Beyda feel to know that we have our own building at the Jersey Shore? Videos of both Joseph Beyda and Bikur Holim were shown to a noiseless audience. Passages from the book were read by Jack Doueck, the author; David, Jeffrey and Shirley, Joseph's children; and Marlene Ben-Dayan, his friend.

ImageThe evening was a great success with the help of many Deal and Brooklyn volunteers working together. The book is inspiring and informative. The young, the old, and even those not yet born into our community will remember Joseph Beyda's gratitude and warmth through this great book.



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