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Obituary: Dr Ephraim Jaffe

Dedicated Manchester geriatrician with a passionate love of Israel

February 22, 2018 14:51
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Undoubtedly one of the best known doctors in North Manchester, with a distinguished and wide-ranging medical career, Dr Ephraim Jaffe, who has died aged 96, was particularly loved for his communal work.

Dr Jaffe, tall, softly-spoken and with a twinkle in his eye, was a mainstay of Higher Crumpsall and Higher Broughton Synagogue of which he was president three times and eventually its life president. The synagogue finally closed just months after Dr Jaffe’s death last year.

Ephraim was the seventh of eight children born to Golda Rivka and Wolf Jaffe, immigrants from Rokiskis in northern Lithuania. The family settled in Manchester where Wolf became a fent merchant — a textile dealer. He attended  the “Jews’ School” in Cheetham, then Manchester Central High School, followed by yeshiva.

Bent on becoming a mathematician, he was about to take up his place at Manchester University when the Second World War broke out.

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