Golditch, Jason A.
Cranston
Golditch, Jason A., 56, died unexpectedly on Thursday, June 6, 2024. He was the beloved husband of Lynda (Zenofsky) Golditch for eighteen years. Born in Providence, he was a son of Marian (Malenbaum) Golditch and the late William Golditch. Raised in Providence, he later moved to Cranston. He attended Rhode Island College and received a Bachelor’s in Communications. He was a Senior Producer and Director of Production with Capitol Television by the RI General Assembly for over thirty-five years. He was a member of Temple Beth El, their Brotherhood and the Touro Fraternal Association.
Devoted father of Jeffrey Golditch, of Newark, DE, Ethan Golditch of Bloomington, IN, and Ryan Golditch of Cranston. Dear brother of Neil Golditch, his wife Liz, of Johnston and Gary Golditch, his wife Manuela, of Cranston.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. in Temple Beth El, 70 Orchard Avenue, Providence 02906. Shiva will be observed at his late residence, Tuesday, June 11, 2024, following the funeral service and Friday, June 14, 2024, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., and Sunday, June 16, 2024, 2:00 – 4:00 & 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of your choice.
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We wish to extend our deepest sympathy upon your tragic loss. Jason was unique and special in so many was. He will be sadly missed. May hos sole rest in peace.
Love, Sam and Lillian
Jason was a very nice guy. I always enjoyed when he met us at Weinerama for breakfast with our friends.. He will be missed
Love Barbara and Kevin Dwares
My heartfelt condolences on your great loss. I knew Jason from the State House and send my prayers for your family during these difficult days. May God bless and comfort all of you.
Lynda and Ryan,
I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ellen Gourse
Baruch Dyan Emet. The shock of this event is painful. I fondly remember our times together at different temple and Touro events. May his memory be a blessing and comfort for all who knew him. I will miss him. May he rest in peace.
My heartfelt condolences to
Lynda, Jeffrey, Ethan, Ryan
and the rest of Jason’s extended
family. I’d know Jason since he was
a student at Hope High.
Jason was a mensch and a fine
fellow. May he be at peace with HaShem.
I’m extremely saddened to hear about the loss of your husband I knew him fairly well and I enjoyed spending time with him at Touro I sent you my deepest sympathy and I hope you find some comfort that he’s in a better place and that he is at peace
I am saddened to hear about Jason’s passing. We never had the opportunity to meet in person but chatted quite often via Facebook. I “found” Jason thru ancestry as well as other relatives . I wish we had met. He seemed like a great and very interesting man.
RIP Jason, you will be missed. ❤️
Dear Marian and Neil: I am so sorry to hear of Jason’s passing. May his memory be a blessing to you and your family. Sincerely, Sandra
I had the privilege of working with Jason for many years beginning with his first day at Capitol Television. He was a good friend and a true professional. He will be missed
I knew Jason for almost 40 years and I could always count on him for a kind word, an attentive ear and an easy smile. I will never forget the laughs, the lunches, the get togethers with our kids and those long hours behind the camera at Capitol TV. Peace and sympathies to the Golditch family.
Lynda and family
So very sorry to hear about your Husband‘s Passing
Our most sincere condolences for you and your family. Our prayers are with you.
Dear Lynda and family
Sharon and I want to wish you our sincere condolences.
Jason certainly will be missed.
May your memories serve as comfort to you always.
I can’t believe this has happened. One of the sadness days for everyone who knew Jay intimately. He was a lifelong friend as we where neighbors for many years. Also,I knew him on a professional level as we both were in the communications business. May he rest in peace. God bless the Golditch family.Sorry for your loss. Stu Altman
So very sorry for your loss. He was a good man, who tried to help people get work in a very tough industry
We are so sorry for your loss. Jason was always so caring and thoughtful and genuinely interested in our wellbeing. We are deeply saddened with Jason’s passing and will miss him greatly.
My condolences, Jason was a great childhood friend, we both went to Hope High School Providence, RI. Class of 1986…..Jason was a kind and generous person, one day during high school lunch I was hungry and upset also I couldn’t purchase food ( I was poor and didn’t have any money ), Jason gave me his lunch sandwich his mother provided, I will never forget Jason G. RIP.. Twaun Doyle
All memories of elegant Jason and his dignified presence will remain as a blessing to all who knew him. Love and prayers for the Golditch family. Ann Dupre
Dear Marion, Gary & Neil & family—
I cannot tell you how saddened I am on
hearing the news of Jason’s passing. Though there
are no words adequate to this moment,
I want you to know that my family & I are thinking
about you all in this very trying time! May you draw
Strength from each other’s love & from your
Memories of Jason.
Warmest wishes—Gloria Redlich
So Sorry.Rest in Peace and to Lynda and Ryan Peace and Only Beautuful Memories for you and your hearts Forever
To the Golditch family:
Paula and I are very sorry for your loss.
Touro Brother Bruce Wasser
I am saddened to learn of Jason’s passing. During my service as a state representative [2009 - 2024], he, and the Capitol TV crew, became my personal friends. We made about 8 TV special productions about mostly my legislative activities and District 75 – Newport. I am forever grateful. May he rest in peace!
May Jason’s memory be a blessing.
Jason was a true mensch with a huge heart and smile. His smile behind the lens or in front of was always there.
Much too early of a loss – for his family, his community, and his colleagues.
Such a kind kind warm man- Jason you will be missed-
Gary, Manuela and Tatitana
Sincere sympathy on your loss.
Donna King
So sorry for your loss.
Jason was such a kind and loving soul. Sending love and prayers to his family, may his memory be a blessing.
We are so sorry to hear about the
Passing of Jason. May the special
memories you made together help
you through this difficult time. You are
in our thoughts.
Love, Janice &.Howard
To the Goldich Family I was so saddened when I heard of Jason’s passing. May you all have happy memories to give you strength to move forward.
Jason was much more like a brother to me than a friend. Our families shared every Simcha together and Jason was particularly kind to me after my Dad Ray passed away in 1993, always inviting me over for some of his Mom’s Marian’s cooking or grilling Steakums for me in his toaster oven. I got to know his while family, including his amazing sons Jeff and Ethan, his wives Michelle and Lynda and wunderkind Ryan, who besides my own niece Raya, is the most amazing kid in the world.
I will miss you my brother but I know Heaven has gained an angel.
RIP!
Jason’s absence is an incalculable loss for so many people near and far. Over the years, he and I had so many delightful conversations about far-ranging topics from Judaism to education. I will always remember him as a deeply kind, earnest, and amazingly decent mensch.
Linda, Ryan and Family. my heart goes out to you and your families. Jason was a kind and caring husband and father, gone too soon. May memories of happy times together help you through these difficult days.
Shandelle
RIP ..OLD FRIEND….THX U FOR BEING PART OF MY CHILDHOOD…QUITE PAINFUL, YES INDEED!
G-D WILL WATCH OVER YOU, ALWAYS
I am so saddened by this heartbreaking loss. Jason was a generous, kind and beloved member of the beautiful tapestry of childhood friends at Nathan Bishop Middle School. My deepest condolences to the Golditch family. He was truly special.
Marian, Jeffrey, Ethan, Neil and Gary,
I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of Jason. May the special memories you made together help you through this difficult time.
I am so sorry to hear about Jason’s passing. I had the pleasure of working with Jason on countless Brown Athletics broadcasts. He had such a talent for his work, always gave words of genuine encouragement to others, and was incredibly friendly to everyone he encountered. He absolutely loved talking about his family whenever we had down time. I’m honored I get to call him a friend and he will be greatly missed.
To the Golditch Family: I am so sorry to hear of your very sad loss. I knew Jason through my work with the RIFDA at the State House organizing Wreaths Across America’s Annyal State House Ceremony with RI Capital TV and House Veterans Affairs . He was always so kind and very professional and made sure everything was always perfect. Deepest condolences to his wife and family and friends.
So saddened to hear of Jason’s sudden passing. I had the pleasure of working with him on many broadcasts over the years at Brown University. No matter the situation, he has always there with a friendly wave or hello. He will be greatly missed.
Sincerest condolences to his family and friends. He will forever be our “Camera One.”
Dear Golditch Family: Please know that you are in my thoughts and my heart is heavy with this news. The times Jason and I spent kibbitzing in the Temple Beth-El lobby while our kids were in Sunday School and bonded over our video production backgrounds will be cherished. May his memory be a blessing.
My deepest condolences to the family of Jason on his passing. He was always a gentleman and professional while working at the State House. More importantly, he was a friend who will be missed.
To the family of Jason, please accept my condolences on the passing of Jason. I am so very sorry for this tragic loss. I had the pleasure of knowing Jason for over 30 years. He was a wonderful gentleman always helpful during my time serving at the State House. I appreciated his help and friendship. I wish you his family peace at this sad time. My thoughts and prayers and with you.