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Obituaries
Magdalena Kasprzycki, World War II spy, dies at 94
Jewish Journal
December 7, 2016
Magdalena Kasprzycki, who as a teenager in Poland spied on the Nazis on behalf of the Polish Underground during World War II, died Nov. 22. She was 94.
Nachum Inlender, entrepreneur, dies at 68
Jewish Journal
November 30, 2016
Nachum Inlender, a self-made entrepreneur with deep connections to the Southern California Jewish community, died Nov. 17 after a battle with cancer. He was 68.
Nachum Inlender, self-made entrepreneur and loving father of three, dies at 68
Jewish Journal
November 21, 2016
Nachum Inlender, an entrepreneur in spirit and in life, was beloved for his vivacity and ability to connect with everyone – whether it’s a South LA bike group, a Syrian restaurateur or sharing Turkish coffee with neighbors.
Leon J. Levitz, built furniture empire, dies at 101
Jewish Journal
November 18, 2016
Leon Jerome Levitz, co-founder of Levitz Furniture, died on Sept. 18 in his home in Arlington, Texas. He was 101.
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