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Unique and Rare

Wednesday, 19 January, 2011 - 4:28 pm

Rarely do you ever come across an individual as unique and special as Asher. I met him when he came to Binghamton after a year of learning in Yeshiva Netiv Aryeh. We had many mutual friends and in a very short time became great friends. Whether it was enjoying each others presence in class together, our weekly kosher meat fiestas, attending Friday night dinners at Chabad, playing ball or working out, Asher knew how to have a great time and showed in every way possible just how much he valued friendship. He genuinely cared about each and every person he was friends with and that is a very special quality for an individual to possess. Asher was also incredibly intelligent and had a great head on his shoulders. He was undoubtedly headed towards a bright future. Asher, I know you are not physically with us anymore, but you will always remain in our hearts and I will forever treasure the times we have spent together. My deepest condolences to the Strobel family. Mr. and Mrs. Strobel, your son was an incredible man who accomplished more in 21 years than most do in an entire lifetime. To Asher's siblings, I am sure he was the absolute best brother anyone could have ever asked for. Asher, love you buddy!

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