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Abram Sachar
New York (JTA) — Abram
Sachar, 94, founding presi-
dent of Brandeis University
and a leader of the Hillel
Foundation, died July 24.
Mr. Sachar was considered
the driving force behind shap-
ing Brandeis, in Waltham,
• Mass., into a major research
• institution and making it the
only non-sectarian university
sponsored by the American
Jewish community.
Mr. Sachar was born in New
York City in 1899 to im-
migrant parents. When he
• was 7 years old, he and his
family moved to St. Louis,
Mo., where he later attended
Washington University and
received his bachelor's and
master's degrees in history. In
1923, he received a doctorate
from Cambridge University.
He served as national direc-
tor of the Hillel Foundation
from 1933 to 1948, when he
retired to become president of
Brandeis. He continued as
chairman of the organization
until 1955.
During his 20-year tenure
at the university, Mr. Sachar
earned an enormous reputa-
tion for fund raising, collec-
ting more than $250 million
for Brandeis' campus and
research centers.
Mr. Sachar also was the
author of several books, in-
cluding The Course of Our
Times, A History of the Jews,
The Redemption of the Un-
wanted, Factors in Jewish
History, Sufferance Is the
Badge and A Host at Last, a
history of Brandeis.
Szymon Goldberg
Amsterdam (JTA) — Szymon
Goldberg, 84, a world-class
Jewish violinist, died in
Japan, where he had lived in
recent years and conducted
the new Japanese Philhar-
monic Orchestra.
Mr. Goldberg, born in
Poland, studied in Berlin and
came to Holland in 1934. He
was touring in the Dutch
East Indies when Holland
was invaded by the Germans,
and he remained there.
When the islands were oc-
cupied by the Japanese two
years later, Mr. Goldberg,
along with all Europeans,
was interned by the Japanese.
Later, he returned to
Holland where in 1955 he
established, with Dutch
government support, the
Netherlands Chamber Or-
chestra. As conductor and
concertmaster of the or-
chestra, Mr. Goldberg made
many tours in Europe, the
United States and Asia.
Since 1990, he was conduc-
tor of the Japanese Philhar-
monic Orchestra.
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