![]() ![]() At age 19, she married the love of her life, a sailor (Irv) and remained married to him for 76½ years until her death.Ī model trendsetter for many of the woman of her generation at a time when women were expected to stay home and be a housewife, Muriel had other ideas and dreams. Here are few snippets of her remarkable life. ![]() Muriel’s amazing life’s journey was long, full and accomplished. ![]() ![]() Muriel was one of the founding members of Kol Shalom, Community for Humanistic Judaism, in Portland. She is also survived by grandchildren, Daniel, Sarah, Zac, Bonnie and Chauncey and seven great-grandchildren. 23, 2023, surrounded by her loving husband, Irv Adler daughters, Joyce Adler and DeBi Strode and son-in-law, Ran Strode. Muriel Adler, z”l, passed away peacefully at home on Jan. Bob's contributions to the Vancouver Jewish congregation have come in many ways, but primarily in his attention to detail when it came to the congregational budget and financial affairs and his willingness to always offer physical labor when it came to moving chairs, building a sukkah, maintaining the Torah and helping in the library.įuneral services were March 5 in the Congregation Kol Ami sanctuary followed by a graveside service at Kehillat Olam, Kol Ami’s cemetery in Northwood Park. He is survived by his wife, Jan their children, Barry and Debbie and Debbie’s husband, David, and their children.īob and his wife Jan were part of the original group of founders of Congregation Kol Ami. The burial was in Eugene at the Eugene Masonic Cemetery on March 8 with Rabbi David Kosak of Congregation Neveh Shalom officiating.īob Lieberman, z”l, passed away March 2, 2023, in Vancouver, Wash. In 2018, Nathan donated intimate portraits of Israeli soldiers and battles to an appropriate home in the National Library of Israel. An IDF unit allowed him to join them and take photos for the 19 days of the war. press pass and passport to a harried press officer, who gave him Israeli press credentials. As the war began, he hitched a ride to military headquarters and presented his U.S. But Nathan and his Leica camera were swept up in the Yom Kippur War in 1973. He had planned to take photos of an archaeological dig at Tel Qasile. He spent a couple of months studying archaeology and persuaded a friend who worked at a local TV station to get him press credentials. He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Beatrice Fendrich children, Jack (Pam) Fendrich, Sharon (Mark Epstein) Fendrich, David (Mycah) Fendrich, Adam (Julie) Fendrich and Risa (Jane Adam) Blythe and grandchildren, Talia Valdez and Max Epstein, Gabby Fendrich and Sasha Fendrich, Olivia and Max Fendrich, and Milo Blythe.īorn and raised in Eugene, Nathan had traveled to Mexico and Cuba before he decided to go to Israel in 1973. Nathan Fendrich, z"l, passed away in early March 2023 at the age of 88. The funeral was March 9 at Congregation Kol Ami’s Kehillat Olam Cemetery in Northwood Park. He was a member of Congregation Kol Ami in Vancouver, Wash. Chagai is survived by his children, Sarah LeClair and Dan Lowinger, as well as their spouses and children, and his sister-in-law, Charlotte White and her extended family. Tom (Chagai) Lowinger, z”l, passed away March 6, 2023. SUBMIT OBITUARIES TO: questions about preparing for end of life, dying, death, and mourning, visit or email contact Michael Rosenberg at the Portland Hevra Kaddisha at or 50. ![]()
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