(JNS) — Former Mossad director Zvi Zamir died in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, aged 98.
Category: Obituaries
Guy Stern, WWII ‘Ritchie Boy’ who became renowned Holocaust scholar, dies at 101
(JTA) — Guy Stern, a German Jewish refugee who was one of the last known
Neil Drossman, ad writer famous for his wit and wordplay, dies at 83
(JTA) — Neil Drossman, who began his career in copywriting at the tail end of
Rabbi Martin Rozenberg, scholar who helped found Reform’s Camp Harlam, is dead at 95
(JTA) — Martin S. Rozenberg, a rabbi and Bible scholar who convinced one of his
Remembering Rabbi David Ellenson
Submitted by HUC-JIR Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) shares with great sorrow the
Shlomo Avineri, dovish Israeli political philosopher and public intellectual, dies at 90
(JTA) — Shlomo Avineri, a leading Israeli political philosopher, left-leaning former director-general of the country’s
In memory of Michael Glassman
It is with a heavy heart that we share the passing of Michael Glassman, a
Gerald Alan “Jerry” Wallace
GERALD ALAN “JERRY” WALLACE, Gedalia ben Moshe, of Pomona, NY, formerly of Brooklyn, NY, age
Barbara Wolf Altman
Barbara Wolf Altman was born in 1933 in Cincinnati. She studied dance from a young
Henry Kissinger, influential first Jewish secretary of state, dies at 100
(JTA) — Henry Kissinger, the first Jewish secretary of state and the controversial mastermind of