Baruch Dayan HaEmet – Alyce Ginzberg z”l

Baruch Dayan HaEmet – Alyce Ginzberg z”l

Alyce (Lewin) Ginzberg (Alisha bat Moshe v’Esther), mother of Bonai’s board president Michael Ginzberg, passed away on November 21, 2025, in New York. Alice was born on February 1st, 1923 and died this morning in New York, two months before her 103rd birthday! Michael says she was a wonderful mother and was very strong and stubborn.

She will be buried in New York on Sunday and Michael will return to Colorado on Tuesday night.  He will sit part of the shiva at his home in Erie.

Wednesday November 26th
4-7pm – visitation, with a maariv minyan at 5.30pm
at Michael’s home 2338 Dinosaur Drive, Erie, CO. 80516

Alyce is survived by her children Michael (Rosemary), Jonathan (Lisa) and Judith, grandchildren Matthew, David, Ezra and Elan, and great grandchidren Esther, Theodore and Callie

Hamakom y’nachem – strength and comfort to Michael and all mourners.  Peace on the neshama of Alisha bat Moshe v’Esther and a blessing on her memory.

Blessings,
Rabbi Marc

About Rabbi Marc Soloway

Marc is a native of London, England where he was an actor and practitioner of complimentary medicine before training as a rabbi in London, Jerusalem and Los Angeles. He was ordained at the Ziegler School of Rabbinical Studies at the American Jewish University in 2004 and has been the the spiritual leader at Bonai Shalom in Boulder ever since. Marc was a close student of Rabbi Zalman Schechter Shalomi and received an additional smicha (rabbinic ordination) from him in 2014, just two months before he died. He has been the host and narrator of two documentary films shown on PBS; A Fire in the Forest: In Search of the Baal Shem Tov and Treasure under the Bridge: Pilgrimage to the Hasidic Masters of Ukraine. Marc is a graduate of the Institute of Jewish Spirituality, a fellow of Rabbis Without Borders, has traveled to Ghana in a rabbinic delegation with American Jewish World Service and co-chair of the Rabbinical Council and national board member of Hazon, which strives to create more sustainable Jewish communities. In 2015, Marc was among a group of 12 faith leaders honored at The White House as “Champions of Change” for work on the climate. Marc is a proud member of Beit Izim, Boulder’s Jewish goat milking co-op.