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10 trees were planted in memory of Harry Rosenstein
Friday, December 25, 2020
10 trees were planted in memory of
Harry Rosenstein
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Boz planted 3 trees in memory of Harry Rosenstein
Thursday, December 24, 2020
3 trees were planted in memory of
Harry Rosenstein
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Jerry Payne posted a condolence
Sunday, December 27, 2020
My heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Rosenstein, Kyoshi Steve, Kyoshi Stu and your families.
Zoku was one of the finest men I've had the good fortune to know in my life. His dedication to his family, Kanzen and every one of his many students was absolutely extraordinary and came from his heart.
He always pushed me and all his students to be the best we could be, both in and out of the dojo. I feel honored to have been taught by him and will miss Zoku dearly.
May his soul Rest In Peace.
Respectfully,
Jerry Payne
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Eric Weinberg posted a condolence
Friday, December 25, 2020
I will always remember with great fondness my time with Sensei ( Zoku) and the Kanzen Gojuryu Karate Do organization.
Sensei helped me to discover positive qualities within myself that are still with me and motivate me to this very day.
My sincerest condolences to the Rosenstein family and all of the organization.
May he Rest in Peace.
Eric Weinberg
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Keith Leshine lit a candle
Friday, December 25, 2020
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My Sincerest and Heartfelt condolences to the Rosenstein Family. I like thousands of others was a student of Zoku Harry Rosenstein. He was the most positive influence in my adult life. Without a doubt he completely turned my life around through his tireless teaching of Karate and molding me into the person I have become.
Zoku it is with great Sorrow and Respect I say “Rest In Peace” and we will continue to keep the Kanzen Gojuryu Spirit alive so thousands more can be better people through the love of Karate. You will be forever in our hearts and minds.
Most Respectfully and Forever Grateful,
Keith Leshine
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Adam Beacher posted a condolence
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Like many, I first met Shihan Rosenstein when I was in my early teens as I was friends with Steve and Stu. Goju Ryu came later for me.
I spent a lot of time at the Rosenstein home in Marlboro. I was there so much that Harry once asked me for my social security number so he could claim me as a dependent. I think he was joking….I think… Yeah, I was there a lot…. making tacos, talking music or watching movies. Harry and Phyllis opened their home and made people feel welcome. They were wonderful.
When I went off to school on to getting married, having a family and working, Harry would come to mind. There were lessons learned from his influence that I carried with me and continue to lean and grow: self-discipline, a strong work ethic, empathy for others, integrity, and respect. Even after 15 years of not seeing him, when I met him at a party, I instinctively put my feet together, my hands together, bowed and whispered “Uhs.”
During stretches of years when I did not see Harry his influence stayed with me. I recall how I wanted to make choices he would approve of. I wanted to make him proud even though he likely would never know.
I had a great dad and I loved him dearly. But I remember Harry for the standard that he set for integrity, honesty, and humility. Harry was a “good” man. Strong of character and I am better for the time I spent with him and his family. I am grateful to him and them for our friendships.
Harry’s impact on friends and students like me is broad. There are lessons I learned in Marlboro and at the dojo (a converted 7-11) that carry on in my children and how we engage with the world. Measuring Harry’s impact on others is incalculable because it is exponential and continues to grow.
Wishing Phyllis, Stu, Steve, and all mourning the loss of the mighty Shihan grace and peace.
Rest peacefully GM Rosenstein. You have made the world a better place. I hope I can maybe do the same. I hope I can make you proud.
With my feet together, my hands together I bow to you with great respect. Uhs.
-Boz
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Stephen Feldman posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
This evening, I sadly and shockingly learned of the Shihan's passing. He was a one-of-a-kind person. The term "Shihan" means "to be a model." Shihan Rosenstein truly was an inspiration and role-model to hundreds, maybe thousands of children and adults alike. Though my son and I only saw him sporadically over the course of the last 25 years, his influence on both of us has been ongoing and very significant. As his contemporary, there were times when our relationship expanded beyond the student-teacher roles. He was as impressive and influential as a "friend" as he was as a mentor.
My heart goes out to Phyllis, Steven and Stuart, and to the rest of his immediate and extended family. His loss is so great for them; yet the long years they shared with him render them privileged and special. May his memory forever bring them pervasive joy, warmth and love.
Steve ("Doc") Feldman