Memorial

Memorial for Gerald Nissenbaum, M.D. and Presentaton of Portrait

Jersey City Medical Center, June 20, 2003.

Dr. Nissenbaum's Memorial Portrait

Painted by his nephew, William E. Sinakin.

Dr. Nissenbaum's Memorial Portrait II

Remarks

Sylvia Nissenbaum →

First of all, may I thank Dr. Metsch and the liberty administration for accepting this portrait of my late husband, Dr. Gerald Nissenbaum, and agreeing to have it hang in such a prominent place…

Gary Nissenbaum →

My father was a powerful man who gripped life with both hands and would not let go. He had the range and intelligence to harness and direct his enormous strength to delicate undertakings…

Dr. Eliot Nissenbaum →

Much has already been said concerning my dear father and I don’t want to be redundant, so I would like to take this opportunity to elaborate on certain aspects that I feel must also be emphasized…

Robert Nissenbaum →

I have come to realize that dad is such a part of my life. The things he taught me about common sense and the ways of the world: he was very straight with me. Over this past year, many times, I found myself saying…

Sushma Dharia, M.D. →

On behalf of his students, I would like to say that Dr. Nissenbaum was a God-sent love for us. We missed the opportunity of communicating this to him, in person. I realized that for myself when…

Jean Murray →

If you knew Jerry Nissenbaum, you know that you could never find anyone to compare him to. He was a quintessential type a personality, who had a strong opinion on just about every topic. He was equally surly and calming…

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