Uncle Abe was a brilliant architect, who worked his entire career at a world-renowned firm in Manhattan. He was a key member of the teams which developed the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, the Sydney Opera House, the Bank of China headquarters in Hong Kong, and many other prestigious landmarks. 

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Today, Uncle Abe is declining with dementia. His work was his life, and he never had children, so we, his nieces and nephews, are his closest kin. His rapid descent began around 7 months ago, not long before the war, and we have made an effort to visit him in the Queens, NY facility he now calls home. Since October 7, we have not traveled, as most of the time our two sons have been in the Army, and they and their families have been our top priority. ... Read More: Times of Israel