Baltimore, MD – Mar. 28, 2022 - It is with regret that Baltimore Jewish Life (BJL) informs the community of the petira of Sheryl Gloria Grossman, a’h, daughter of Karen and Professor Lawrence Grossman and sister of Daniel Grossman
The levayah will take place Tuesday, March 29 at Levinson’s @ 12 noon.
The kevurah on Thursday, Mar. 31, will be in the King David Memorial Chapel and Cemetery in Las Vegas, NV.
Sheryl was a graduate of Heather Hill School, Parker Jr. High and Homewood-Flossmoor High School (1994) in Chicago’s south suburbs, and received her BA (1998) in Psychology with a minor in Jewish and Near Eastern Studies and a special minor in Disability Studies, and her MA (2001) in Social Work with a concentration in Disability Issues and Advocacy from Washington University in St. Louis, MO. Founder of Bloom’s Connect and Board Member of Yad Hachazakah, the Jewish Disability Empowerment Center, she was a fierce advocate and activist for the rights of the disabled, and served as a role model and source of empowerment for disabled people in general and those with Bloom’s Syndrome in particular. In recent years, she worked on making the workplace accessible to the disabled for the Job Accommodation Network, on housing rights for the disabled for the National Council on Independent Living, and on making covid vaccine accessible to aged, disabled and homebound people for Independent Marylanders Achieving Growth through Empowerment. Loved by so many in every community she touched in her abbreviated life, she made every day count and left an outsized, positive mark on humanity.