Judith "Judy" Eisak, 75, of Toms River passed away Sunday, September 10, 2017 peacefully surrounded by family at Hackensack Meridian Health Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was a homemaker who enjoyed life especially caring for her grandchildren. She loved family. She was a congregant of Temple Beth Am Shalom in Lakewood for many years. Knitting was her passion. Born in the Bronx, she resided in Toms River most of her life.
Judith is predeceased by her brother, the late Alan Finkelstein in 2007. Surviving is her loving husband Yaacov Eisak of 50 years and her two children, a son Dov Eisak, a daughter Tamara & her husband Shawn Lee, all of Toms River. She is also survived by her loving grandchildren, Michael, Dylan, and Addison.
On Thursday, September 14, 2017 the Funeral will begin 11am at Temple Beth Am Shalom, 1235 NJ - 70, Lakewood, NJ 08701. Interment will follow at The Toms River Jewish Community Cemetery, 1130 W Whitty Rd. Toms River, NJ 08755. To express condolences, please visit www.andersoncampbellwhiting.com
Arrangements under the direction of Anderson & Campbell Funeral Home, Whiting, NJ.
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September 13, 2017
Karen Yellin
I got to know Judy from playing Bingo at Temple Beth Am Shalom on Sunday nights, and she me knitted some beautiful scarves! She was a very warm, sweet, loving woman and she wiill be greatly missed.
September 13, 2017
Donna Gray
I knew Judy over thirty years ago, I have many fond memories of her when she sold jewelry in Toms River. She was fun to be around. My condolences to her family.
September 12, 2017
Michelle Czech buruschkin
So many memories come to mind I wouldn't even know where to begin. From the conversations we had on the house phone when Tamara was sleeping to the scoldings we got from you when you picked us up from the surf club when we were supposed to be on the boardwalk, the nights at the jewelry store or the hotel.
Thank you for all the memories and for being a second mom to me and an amazing mother to Tamara and Dov. Your smile always filled my heart with love. I will miss you.
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