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Aaron Weisblatt

Date of Death: Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Yahrzeit Day: 28 Tammuz
Date of Funeral: Thursday, August 1, 2019
Time of Funeral: 11:30 AM
Memorial Service Location: Steeles Memorial Chapel, 350 Steeles Ave West, Chapel service
Burial Service Location: Pardes Shalom Cemetery, 10953 Dufferin St. Congregation B'nai Torah section
Shiva Details: 103 Rockford Rd, Toronto Shajarit Friday, Tuesday, 7:00 a m, Sunday and Monday 8:00 a m Minha/Maariv on Friday 2:00 pm. Rest of the week 8:25 p m. No visitation from 12:00pm to 2:00 pm,6:00 pm to 7:00 pm and after 10:00 pm. Shiva concludes Wednesday August 7 after shajarit services

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Dorit Perlmutter
I’m so extremely sad to hear that Aaron, my Dr. Weisblatt, has passed away. I was so happy to have run into him at Kiva’s over the past few years, where he met my husband Oren. I will always remember him so fondly.
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edith stal
Anne Weisblatt , I just read the bnai torah email and i am shocked at the news of the passing of Dr. Weisblatt. I loved spending the shabbat by your home for lunch and both of you have been so kind and caring towards me. I love both of you so much and really felt so comfortable being in your home. I know both ofyou had invited me a few times and i had to decline and felt so bad after. we had some laughs and wonderful conversations. I have tears streaming down my face and i see dr weisblatt smile and warmth. I hope Hashem comforts your entire family among all the other mourners of Isreal. Bnai torah wont feel the same...
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Sherry Nussbaum-Bikur Cholim Toronto
We are very saddened by the news of the passing of Dr. Weisblatt. May he be a meilitz yosher for the entire family . Anne, my thoughts are with you during this difficult time
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Mordechai guttman
What a special individual baal chesed and always there to help another. I had the merit to see them all and even chaim in Israel for his granddaughters wedding.May hashem give you all the strength to continue in his chesed way amen hamokom yenay chem etchem bestooch sharay aveilay tzion vyerushaliyim amen Mordechai guttman jerusalem
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Brian Martell
My deepest condolences on the untimely passing of Aaron.
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Perry Rubin
My deepest condolences on the loss of Aaron who was several years ahead of me in Dentistry. I recently met him at PMH Head and Neck where he volunteered. He was such a Tzadek and a Mentsch. Far too soon!! BD”E
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Maigen Bundy
All of my love to Tova and her family.
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Allen Manly
I was saddened to hear of Aaron’s death today. Aaron was a true mensch, the respect he had for others, admired by fellow professionals. I enjoyed talking to Aaron when we would see each other in the community. May Aaron’s neshama have an Aliyah. המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
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Elaine tanenzapf
A Renaissance man. A mensch. A man who loved life. Learned, talented, loving. Aaron will be missed by so many people upon whom he had an unbelievable impact. Please be supportive to Anne and the family. Baruch dayan haemet.
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Annie Kammer
Dear Tova, Mrs. Weisblatt, Rena and Chaim and family, We were so sad to hear about your loss. I have so many fond memories of your dad growing up and with my boys at his practice. Thinking of you at this hard time. May you be comforted among the mourners of Zion. Annie (Melul) and Menachem Kammer and family
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Susie Kaplan
Dear Anna We have all lost a wonderful friend. I'll always remember his lovely smile and his kind demenour.
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Yehuda Poch
Please accept my deep condolences. I remember Dr. Weisblatt as a very caring person who was very gentle in both his professional technique and his personal manner. His orthodontic work never caused me any discomfort, and I was always calm under his care. His quiet and unassuming personality still left no doubt of his presence. Even the location of his clinic in the last building tucked into the corner against the wall of the 401 overpass was a testament to his modesty, yet everyone knew where it was - a testament to his presence. I also remember him as a talented baal tefilla with a unique accent to his pronunciation that many people probably missed. He was definitely one of the people from whom I learned in becoming a baal tefillah myself. His friendship, as well as that of the rest of the family, toward ours, was very valuable. May his legacy serve as a comfort and a blessing to his family and to all who knew him. תהא נשמתו צרורה בצרור החיים.
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aubey & marilyn banack
Aaron - A wonderful Colleague,Mentor and Friend - He will be missed by all - Condolences to his loving family
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A friend
What a nice guy! My condolences to the family.
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Anita and Michael Greenstein
All our heartfelt condolences. We will always remember Aaron for his warmth, friendly smile, menschlichkeit, and love of music. May his memory be a blessing.
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Simone Reali
Tova, I cannot be there today, but you and your family are in my thoughts. I am so very sorry to hear about the loss of your father. May the comfort of family and friends surround you at this sad time. My condolences and love.
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Monica Halberstadt
Tova and Michael. Ari and I extend our condolences to you and the entire family. May your fathers neshama have a Aliyah.
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Barbie Taub
Sending you all love and thinking of you at this very difficult time. Wishing I could be there with you. May you all find comfort in happy memories. I will always remember Dr Weisblatt as so full of life and love for his family, friends and many passions. המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שער אבלי ציון וירושלים. With love, Barbie and Ira Taub
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Joy EISEN
I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Weisblatt. He was a lovely man and a great orthodontist. I was a patient many years ago, and my daughter was one as well. He always had a smile and a kind word. I am so sorry for your loss.
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Morris Sosnovitch
To the Weisblatt Family. Our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences on your loss. We will miss Aaron’s smile and warmth. Hamakom yitnachem etchem btoch shaar avlei Zion vYerushalayim. Regards Cousins Morris and Doreen Sosnovitch and family.
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Gershon and Camelia Pick
This is a tragic loss which we are trying hard to digest. I fondly remember Aaron for his menschlichkeit, social warmth and giving excellent shiurim and divrei torah in breadth and depth and which demonstrated research, When Aaron enquired about welfare, he did so from his heart. Aaron fondly thought about his friends. When asked for help, Aaron would positively jump to the occasion. I remember Aaron as a meaningful baal tefillah, especially on High Holidays. What a loss!! We really hope that we will all eventually come to terms with this terrible loss.
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Miriam Figdor Lax
To Aaron's family: You and I have never met, but Aaron and I were in the same class all through his years in Associated Hebrew School. He was a wonderful, peaceful, compassionate, and friendly person with always a smile on his face. I understand that this trait stayed with him during his whole life. My heart breaks for your sudden loss. May you be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
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Dr. Harold Berenstein
I am very sorry for your loss. Aaron was a year ahead of me in dental school. We collaborated on cases frequently throughout the years. He was instrumental in improving the lives of so many people. He will be sorely missed.
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Dr. Sheryl P. Lipton
I first encountered Dr. Weisblatt as the young associate of Dr. Reinstein, who was my orthodontist. Years later, as a dentist, and pregnant, I would go to Bagel World after a long morning in the office. Aaron would invariably be one of the only other people having such a late lunch and we would chat. He was always a very kind gentleman with a smile on his face. Taken far too soon. My deepest condolences to the family. May his memory be for a blessing.
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Gerry watson
Dear Anne I am so very sorry for your devastating loss! Aaron was a lovely man who touched many people with his humour, sense of kindness and his infectious personality! The service today was beautiful and described him perfectly! He was far too young to have left ! Please accept our heartfelt condolences. He will be greatly missed.
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Evy Eisenberg
So sad to hear about the passing of Aaron. I very much enjoyed working with him. He was a true gentleman! May you all be comforted by the good memories you shared together.
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Vivien Sharon
We are all shocked and heartbroken to learn of the passing of Aaron Weisblatt. He was a very kind and beloved man. We send our sincerest condolences to the entire family and wish you much strength during this very difficult time. Gladys Buckler, Vivien Sharon and our entire Family
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Ruth and Larry Larry Spodek
Our deepest condolences on the passing of your beloved husband/father and grandfather. May his memory be a constant blessing to everyone who knew and loved this gentle person. He will be missed by all. Ruth and Larry Spodek
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Cookie Sandler
I see that my dentist Harold Berenstein posted a condolence note. I was one of the patients he referred to Aaron. I had braces at 40 years of age. Aaron was a wonderful dentist and I really enjoyed my experience as his patient. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. The world was a better place with him in it.
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David Wenner
To the entire Weisblatt Family, Please accept my deepest sympathies on the recent loss . So many memories. Just a few that come to mind. We grew up listening to his beautiful davening on the Yamim Noraim. Both my Mom and Dad so enjoyed his davening and presence. He managed to straighten our teeth, always with that warm and genuine smile. His warm heart and the Chessed that he showed to my parents will not be forgotten. Hamakom Yenachem Etchem BToch Shaarei Avelei Tziyon VeYerushalayim.
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Ros Martell
I was deeply saddened to learn of the untimely passing of your beloved Aaron. In time, I hope that your memories will make you smile.
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Janine Muller Sherr
So sad to hear of the passing of your beloved husband, father and grandfather. Dr. Weisblatt was such a kind man, a true gentleman and a real mensch. He was the perfect children's dentist: very gentle, always with a warm smile and a twinkle in his eye. I haven't seen him for years yet his image is indelibly fixed in my mind. So many people who grew up in Toronto (including myself) will be forever indebted to this dear man for their beautiful smiles. My deepest condolences to you and your family. May God send you comfort and strength during this difficult time.
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Deirdre Beckerman
Dear Tova, I was so sorry to hear about the recent passing of your father. May fond memories bring you and your family strength and a blessing at this difficult time.
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Natoosha Nargaski
I am so very saddened to hear of the sudden and untimely passing of my dear teacher, mentor, colleague and friend Dr. Weisblatt. He was a talented orthodontist and more importantly truly a very sweet and good human being. He will be very sorely missed. My sincerest condolences. May memories of him be a comfort to all who mourn him.
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Jordan Seetner
I had recently become an instructor at the Faculty of Dentistry at UofT, and Aaron, whom I barely knew, insisted on taking me out for coffee and a pastry (I really just wanted a coffee, but he insisted on buying me a pastry as well). He didn't want to sell me on anything, he didn't want to convince me of anything, he didn't have any ulterior motives at all. He simply wanted to ask me how everything was doing and welcome me to the school. He was incredibly warm and friendly. What a special man. What a mensch.
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Susan Eslambolchi
I’m so saddened to hear of Aaron’s passing. We taught at U of T on Monday afternoons together and I loved seeing his smile and discussing all the latest movies that were playing at the theatre. He was such an incredibly kind and gentle man and I will miss him dearly. My deepest condolences to the Weisblatt family: Heaven has truly gained an angel. May Aaron rest in peace. ????
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Veronica, Jordan, Kyle & Shelby Ungerman
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Weisblatt. He was my children's orthodontist and I will never forget how he spoke with them and was genuinely concerned that they feel comfortable and at ease in his office. He sensed my daughter was particularly sensitive and therefore marked "TLC" on her patient card for his staff to be aware. A special man. An honour to have known him.
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Dr. Girish Deshpande
My deepest condolences to the Weisblatt family. He was a very well respected orthodontic instructor at the school and even better human being . He will be sorely missed. And May he Rest In Peace.
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Dr. Emel Arat
I am very sad to hear this. Dr. Weisblatt had been a great instructor at University of Toronto for many years. I feel privileged to work with him and see how he passed his love of orthodontics to many students. He was a mentor and a dear friend to many of us. This is very unexpected and untimely, I am at a loss. My sincere condolences to your entire family.
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Alan Gans
It was my pleasure and honour to know Aaron. He was always willing to step up and help a struggling dental student. May his Name be a blessing to all his family.
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Wendy Miller
Thinking of the Weisblatt family. Dr. Weisblatt was my orthodontist in the early 90's and he made a very painful time so much easier for me and my family. I am forever grateful for his hard work and caring nature. Thank you Dr. Weisblatt.
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Bonnie Wolch
Dr. Weisblatt was a kind, caring and wonderful man. Both my children went to him for years and had beautiful teeth in time for their bar and bat mitzvahs. I am so sorry for your loss of such a wonderful man and incredible orthodontist. My condolences to your entire family. Bonnie Wolch and Family
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Bhavna Sharma
Very sorry for your loss and sincere condolences to the family. Dr Weisblatt was such a kind and gentle person with genuine care for all those around him.He will be missed ......
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Hedva Wagman
Dr. Weisblatt was a tsadik. I met him years ago when he volunteered to sit on a committee that raised funds for the Children’s hospital in Israel (Affiliated with Beilinson hospital). He was so committed to the cause. Always ready, always available. My deepest condolences to the family.
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Helene Bauer
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Weisblatt, z'l. I used to attend B'nei Akiva every Shabbos at Shaarei Tefilla, and Dr. Weisblatt was Rosh Snif. He was the best leader B'nei Akiva ever had! He gave the most inspirational speeches and was an amazing leader! He definitely inspired me to make aliya and live in Israel for awhile. I'm sure he will be very much missed by his family, friends, patients and everyone who knew him. With sincere condolences, Helene and Debbie Bauer
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Liz Gabison
He was a nice man and my ortho.May he Rest In Peace and May his family find comfort in their memories.
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Tracey Hendler
Dr. Weisblatt was an orthodontic instructor of mine and helped foster my love of orthodontics, after which I became an orthodontist. He was always so kind and enthusiastic and his class was a highlight of my week. I’m so sorry to hear about his passing. My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones. May his memory be a blessing.
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Alisa Ecker
I am so very sorry to hear the passing of Aaron Weisblatt. He was my orthodontist along with Dr. Reinstein when I was just 13 years old. My condolences to the family. Alisa
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Montgomery Wong
I just learned of the Dr. Weisblatt's passing and I am quite saddened. Having been a dental student at the University of Toronto over 25 years ago, I often saw him in the orthodontic clinic. He was not my instructor, however, he made himself available to me to ask him questions about the cases that I was treating. He went out of his way to make sure that the students were taken care of and he always did so with a smile on his face. I will forever be grateful to Dr. Weisblatt for always sharing his knowledge and for him being willing and available to those in need. May you rest in peace, Dr. Weisblatt, and may your family take comfort in knowing that you are so appreciated by the many people that surrounded you. God Bless.
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Serena Atkins
I am so sad to learn of the passing of Dr Aaron Weisblatt. There are individuals in life that you interact with that you always remember them for good or bad. In Dr weisblatt's case it is for good. I went to him for orthodontic treatment on a payment plan that he arranged( I may never have been able to afford this procedure otherwise). He was always cordial, patient and kind.There were times when I had a broken wire etc and he fixed it for free. I learnt about his passing recently from another orthodontist I went to see who stated that Dr Weisblatt "was such an awesome guy, too bad he had passed on." An amazing human being ,is Dr Aaron Weisblatt!
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Sharon Taylor
This is very late but I wish to extend my deepest condolences to the family of Dr. Weisblatt. An absolute gentleman he was! He was my son and my Orthodontist many years ago. I can honestly say Dr. Weisblatt was one of the best human I had the privilege to know. He was extraordinarily kind, very patient, had impeccable manners and was just the dearest, dearest man! Both my son and I needed orthodontic work which was very costly. Dr. Weisblatt was beyond generous as he recognized that I am a "working poor" so he gave me a very good discount and allowed me to pay over an extended period time. Every time I see my son's beautiful smile (of which he is very proud) and my own (and remember how... to use one of my son's saying... "messed up" our teeth were) I will always be grateful to Dr. Weisblatt for his profound kindness and great orthodontic services. May he rest in peace. Amen!
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Eddy Wiesblatt
This is Eddy(Eddie/Edward) Wiesblatt.I am deaf. You were my third cousin.Its almost 60 years ago, you and me met last time on the Shepard West TTC bus. Sadly we had never met or chatted then. I remembered you were a university student. I did not know what you became of doctor? I never forget you had a sister even on same bus. I had almost lost life due cancer in 2019 but in early 2020 I am a cancer survivor. So wondering if there is a family out there? I would love to meet I am sorry your life as lost,
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Eddy Wiesblatt,deaf
Sorry for loss Last time met on TTC bus in North York township was around 1959
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Richard Barrett
Dr. Weisblatt and Dr. Reinstein were my orthodontists 35+ years ago. They made the nerve wracking process of corrective dentistry bearable and the end results fantastic. I was just having a pleasant thought about that time and decided to Google Dr. Weisblatt when I came across this sad news. My condolences to the family.
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