She moved to Vancouver, where she married Ed Oser. Sandy was married to Charles Landskroner (deceased). Her business was featured in The Oregonian. An entrepreneur, Sandy built a cookie business called Campus Cookies. She specialized in teaching children with dyslexia. Sandy spent decades teaching in the Portland School District. She attended the University of British Columbia and graduated with a B.Ed. Sandy was born to Bessie and Maurice Krass in Vancouver, British Columbia. Sandra Landskroner, z”l, passed away on June 21, 2022, at the Vancouver Hospice she was surrounded by her loving sons, Kevin and Kyle grandson, Max and sister and brother-in-law, Gerri and Mark London. She is buried at the Ahavai Shalom cemetery next to her husband (who died almost exactly five years before she did). She would always make sure you had enough or more then enough to eat when you visited. The family attended Congregation Neveh Shalom. She lived in SW Portland for the past 28 years. She worked over 30 years at the same clinic and had the highest qualifications in her area of expertise. Galina became a pediatrician and specialized in children’s neurology, treating birth traumas and kids with cerebral palsy. After the war, there were feelings of peace, happiness and a better life despite all of the obstacles they had to face. In 1946, she met her husband, Semyon, and they spent the next 71 years together until his death. They spent more than three years there until her city was free of Nazi occupation and they were able to return home. When World War II started, Galina was 11 and was evacuated with her family to Kazakhstan. She liked to sing and dance, played the piano and loved to tell anecdotes. She had a very energetic, outgoing personality and was the height of good company. Galina Taycher was born on May 13, 1930, in the daughter of electrical engineer Shaul Clayman and his wife, Emma Kurlat, in the sunny and joyous city of Odessa, Ukraine, the Jewish capital of humor on the Black Sea shore. She is survived by her son, Anatoliy “Nathan” Taycher, and her grandson, Roman Taycher, both of the Portland area. Kol Ami sends condolences to Stacey and Kevin, their children Isaac and Olivia, and their extended family. Vicki had been struggling with cancer, but her death was unexpected. Vicki Wiese, z”l, the sister of Congregation Kol Ami member Stacey Segal, passed away in early September 2022. Cards may be sent to Rabbi Bass at 10667 Lake Shore Dr., Wellington, FL 33414. He was the father of Kol Ami’s previous rabbi, Rabbi Aviva Bass.Ĭongregation Kol Ami offers condolences to Rabbi Bass, her children and her extended family. Hal Michael Bass, z”l, passed away on Sept. Olive Mortuary and Memorial Park in Costa Mesa, Calif.ĭr. He was the father of Congregation Kesser Israel member Ben (Abby) Rogoway. William Rogoway, z”l, passed away in early September 2022. The family requests that remembrances be made to the Shaarie Torah Cemetery Fund. He was preceded in death by wife, Adaline “Sissy” (z”l), brother, Buddy (z”l) and granddaughter, Melinda (z”l). Walter is survived by his children, Steph (Edith), Frederick (Karyn) and Ronald (Eve) grandchildren, Sarah, Naomi, Jimmy, Jasper, Kaylee, Jaclyn, Bryanna, Andrea and David and four great-grandchildren. He was the beloved father of Congregation Shaarie Torah’s former president Steph Kotkins. Walter Kotkins, z”l, passed away on Sept. sister, Judith (Kenneth Rodgers) Yaldatel of Cape Cod, Mass. Deborah is loved and remembered by brothers, Jonathan (Nancy Stone) Levy, members of Portland’s Congregation Neveh Shalom, and David (Keily) Levy of Washington, D.C. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.ĭeborah Levy, z"l, passed away on Sept. 23 at Shaarie Torah Cemetery.ĭonations in Lea’s memory can be made to the Michael J. She was a member of Congregation Beth Israel. Lea was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Hecht. Lea is survived by her brother, Robert Mesher daughter, Beverly (Rob) Hecht-Levy son, Bruce (Anne) Hecht grandchildren, David (Caity) Abouaf, Michael Abouaf, Aaron Levy (Hailey Poyser), Hailey Hecht and Karley Hecht and great-grandchildren Aiden Abouaf and Lyla Abouaf. 2.Ĭongregation Neveh Shalom extends our deepest condolences to the extended Heimann/Sacks/Polis family. The funeral was held in Las Vegas, Nev., on Oct. He is loved and remembered by his dear wife, Mary Heimann daughters, Nicole Heimann (Robert) Sacks and Illisa Heimann (Eric) Polis and grandchildren, Jacob Aaron Sacks, Adina Polis and Kylie Polis. Manfred Leo “Dick” Heimann, z”l, passed away on Sept. She is loved and remembered by her niece, Congregation Neveh Shalom member Nancy Diamond. 4 in Fort Meyers, Fla., at the age of 93. Estelle Diamond, z"l, passed away on Oct.
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