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In Loving Memory of

CECIL SYLVIA ROSENBERG

April 16, 1898 - May 10, 1983

and

SARAH CHABEN ROSENBERG

January 14, 1917 - December 18, 2002

and

ALBERT SAUL ROSENBERG

June 15, 1923 - January 7, 1997

Notable Deaths In 2003

Sadly missed and always remembered with love by
Howard & Sue Rosenberg
Laura Rosenberg, Jackie Rosenberg, Jeffrey L. Rosenberg
Vivian & Arkie Chaben, Rosalie Stein
Bob & Joyce Rosenberg & Family

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ere are some of the prominent
and newsworthy Jews world-
wide who died in 2003.
Information has been gathered from
several sources, including newspapers
and Web sites, and uses both matrilin-
eal and patrilineal descent as criteria.
Daniel Aaron, 77, refugee from Nazi
Germany who went on to found the
Comcast cable company.
Israel "Izzy" Asper, 71, founder of
Canada's largest media empire,
CanWest Global Communications
Herbert Aptheker, 87, Marxist histo-
rian and chronicler of black history.
Maurice Ascalon, 90, artist known
for his Jewish-Chemed sculptures.
George Axelrod, 81, playwright ( The
Seven Year Itch) and screenwriter ( The
Manchurian Candidate).
Arthur Berger, 91, American compos-
er and music critic.
Alfred Bernstein, 92, New Deal
lawyer who led the movement to
unionize federal workers.
Jack Brodsky,
69, Hollywood
marketing exec-
utive and pro-
ducer.
Nell Carter,
54, African-
American
singer and
actress who
starred on
Broadway and
Katz
TV and was a
convert to
Judaism.
Simcha Dinitz, 74, former Israeli
ambassador to the United States and
chairman of the Jewish Agency.
Amram Ducovny, 73, novelist, play-
wright and father of actor David
Duchovny.
Rabbi Steven Dworken, 58, executive
vice president of the Rabbinical
Council of America.
Yehuda Elberg, 91, award-winning
Yiddish author and fighter in the Polish
Resistance during World War II.
Jules Engel, 94, animator who chore-
ographed the dance sequences in
Disney's Fantasia and created Mr.
Magoo.
Howard Fast, 88, novelist whose
books often featured elements of his
1950s blacklisting.
Leslie Fiedler, 85, teacher and man of
letters whose best-known book was
Love and Death in the American Novel.

Doris Fisher, 87 who wrote songs for
more than 25 films.
Abraham Fischler, 78, who rebuilt
Antwerp's diamond center after World
War II.
Abraham P. Gannes, 92, a pioneer in
the field of Jewish education in North
America.
Herb Gardner, 68, playwright who
wrote A
Thousand
Clowns and I;'n
Not Rappaport.
Jack Gelber,
71, whose
avant-garde
play The
Connection
shook the the-
ater world in
1959.
Gillman
Sid Gillman,
91, Hall of
Fame football coach and one of the
inventors of the so-called West Coast
offense.
Tom Glazer, 88, folk singer and
writer known for his whimsical chil-
dren's songs.
Shirley P Glass, 67, psychologist and
an expert on infidelity; mother of NPR
radio host Ira Glass.
Bernard A. Goldhirsh, 63, founder of
Inc. magazine.
Rabbi Yeshayahu Goldschmidt, 86,
one of the four remaining survivors of
the 1929 Hebron massacre.
Jack
Goldstein, 57,
pioneering
post-modern
artist.
Larry
Goldberg, 69,
New York food
maven who
devised the
controlled
cheating" diet.
Hackett
Harry Goz,
71, fourth man
to play the lead in Fiddler on the Roof
on Broadway.
Buddy Hackett (born Leonard
Hacker), 78, comedian who starred in
nightclubs, television and movies.
Isser Harel, 91, Israeli master spy who
directed the capture of Adolf
Eichmann.
Ira Herskowitz, 56, geneticist who led
efforts to learn how genetic differences
affect drugs' effectiveness.
Al Hirschfeld, 99, noted caricaturist
who lined public figures, especially show

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