We regret to inform you of the Petirah of Steve Pfeffer Z”L, who was Niftar today following an illness.
Steve Z”L, a renowned attorney – and father of attorney Adam Pfeffer – was sick for approximately two years. He was 72.
The Levaya will be taking place at 4:30 PM at the 7th Street Chapel. Kevurah in Lakewood.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
Adam, I am sorry for you loss.
Im so sorry to hear. Steve was a great man! I knew him for many years
He was very special and was always there to help others. He always helped Mosdos Hatorah and was pivotal for getting Zichron Shnuer approved – gratis. His wife unfailingly was there for him and took care of him with positive attitude including over his lengthy illness. He will be missed!
We knew, loved and admired Mr. Pfeffer. Such a mentsh! What a loss for the community and especially for his lovely family.
Adam-so sorry for your loss. May you, your mother and the family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
what a great person he was. may his neshama have an Aliyah and may the family have a nechama.
Mr. Pfeffer was a silent angel who helped build this community and was personally involved in building many of the shuls, schools and community organizations. Mr. Pfeffer had a huge heart whose sterling midos, honesty and integrity was an example for us all. May Hashem console his devoted and steadfast wife as well as his beautiful family!
BD”E. This was giant of a man and a brilliant attorney who used his formidable talents to help many shuls and schools ion Lakewood’s infancy. He also sponsored a huge chunk of Zichron Yisroel Tzvi, the Willow Court Shul. Yehi Zichro Boruch.
One of the finest gentlemen I’ve ever had the privilege to know.
We first met when I was 9 and he was 12 as Biddy League Basketball teammates.
He sat in my late grandfather’s chair at Congregation Sons of Israel always encouraging me to join him.
Years ago we tried a memorable case together in Superior Court Ocean County in front of the late Judge Huber in which we each represented Muslim clients involved in a dispute with one another.
Steve’s quite eloquence spoke loudly. He will be sorely missed.
BDE. Such sad news. He was an amazing person, His generosity of spirit – not simply the chesed that he did, but how he did it – was unequaled. May his wife Jessica, and children Philip Adam and Harrison, be comforted among the mourners of Tzion, and take comfort from all the mitzvos and maasim tovim he did.
The Murray family is so very sorry for your loss. May Steven’s memory be to you a blessing. With our lheartfelt love, Linda, David, Emma and Sam.
Btw Bais Nosson Tzvi is the name of the shul not Zichron Yisroel Tzvi.
Mere words cannot adequately express how saddened I am to hear that Steven Pfeffer was niftar.
There really is just too much to list in this short space as to what he meant and did for Lakewood.
May the whole family find nechama Yehi zichro boruch.
Truly a loss to the community. A tremendous baal chesed, Mr. Pfeffer did a lot of work for Oorah pro bono in the early years when we were just starting out as an organization. We will always be grateful for his wisdom and mentschlichkeit. Baruch dayan emes.
Our heartfelt condolences to Jessica, Philip , Adam and Harrison.
Steve will be surely missed by all .
May you be comforted among the mourners of Tzion and Jerusalem
Our Love , Maria and Bernie Gutherz and Family
A true role model and a true mensch…mere words cannot properly do him justice. May his family be comforted and Yehi Zichro baruch