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Richard L. Gould, 
architect for Adat 
Shalom Synagogue 
in Farmington Hills, 
died at 85. 

MARCH

John “Jack” Harley 
Winkelman of the 
Winkelman’s women’s 
clothing stores died 
at 93.

Abraham Zerem, one 
of the last Manhattan 
Project scientists who 
created the first atomic 
bomb, died at 106.

Chaim Topol, Israeli actor who became famous playing 
the character of Tevye the Dairyman in Fiddler on the 
Roof on both the stage and in the 1971 film, died at 87. 

Dr. Jan Rival, prominent 
local physician and Holocaust 
survivor, died at 87. 

Sandy Schwartz, prominent local com-
munal leader, philanthropist and promot-
er of women’s empowerment, died at 79. 

Jerry Green, a legendary sportswriter in Michigan, 
first at the Associated Press and later at the Detroit 
News, died at 94.

APRIL

Ben Ferencz, last 
surviving prosecu-
tor of Nazi leaders 
at the Nuremberg 
Trials after WWII, 
died at 103. 

Seymour Stein, 
center, one of the 
most influential 
music executives of 
the 20th century, 
died at 80.

Jerry Springer, 
former Mayor 
of Cincinnati 
and famous TV 
host known for 
his raucous talk 
show, died at 79. 

Al Jaffee, famous 
MAD magazine 
cartoonist, died 
at 102.

LUIGI NOVI

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