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Gerald (Jerry) R. Berg, MD, 74, of New Haven, died Feb. 18. He was the husband of Barbara L. Berg. Born in Jackson Heights, N.Y., he was the son of the late Alban and Sylvia Berg. He was a member of Congregation B’nai Jacob. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Adam and Melissa Berg of Wolcott, Ver., Jason and Laura Berg of Northampton, Mass., and Melissa and Andrew Lawson of Woodbridge; and his grandchildren, Matthew, Alex, Emily, Samantha, Sarah, Ginger and Daisy. He was also predeceased by his brother, Stanley Berg.

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The Righteous Man – Jeffrey Bergen z”l – 1945-2017

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bergenJeffrey I. Bergen, who for many years served as chairman of the Association of Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Hartford, died Friday, March 3. He was 72.

A native of New York City who lived in West Hartford before moving to Bloomfield, Bergen, was active in many Jewish communal organizations, including the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford for which, in 1998, he was named a lifetime director. In 2002, he received the agency’s President’s Award for his 30-plus years of service.

In June 1988, Bergen was elected chairman of the Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Hartford, a post he held for more than 15 years. In that capacity he oversaw every issue concerning the operation of what was then the 22 cemeteries.

“One of the fundamental mitzvot is to care for the dead,” he said when he became chairman. “With the increased mobility of families in recent times, an important challenge facing the Hartford community is to ensure the dignity and respectful  maintenance of our forefathers’ gravesites.”

In the early 2000s he scaled back his day-to-day cemetery responsibilities in order to care for his ailing wife, Holly z”l.  Instead, he continued on in an advisory leadership position and became co-chair of the Associaiton with Henry Zachs.

“For the last fifteen years, I have had the honor of overseeing the Association under the guidance of Jeffrey and Henry,” the Association’s director, Lisa Vaeth, told the Ledger. “Jeffrey and I spoke and/or emailed almost weekly and he always made time to come up with solutions for various situations that were happening at one of the cemeteries. His level of commitment to the Association and the Hartford community is something I will never forget. Jeffrey was and will always be a hero in my book, a man who always did what was right – especially for those without voices now interred in our cemeteries. Going on without him is going to be challenging; however, we will continue the work that Jeffrey started and make him proud.”

Professionally, Bergen worked in the automotive and commercial tire industry, and served for many years as president of The Tyre Man.

Jeffrey Bergen is survived by his sons, Jon R. Bergen and his wife Elizabeth of New York, N.Y., and Peter T. Bergen of Lafayette Hill, Penn., and his two grandsons, Alex and Jack Bergen. He also leaves behind his partner Karen Campagna and her extended family.

He was predeceased by his wife, Holly (Talan) Bergen; his parents, Herman S. and Bertha (Dolgoruck) Bergen; and his in-laws, Hyman and Terry Talan.

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ZEIDEL

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Peter Ivan Zeidel, 72. A force of nature, a true character and a great friend. Born in New Haven in 1944 and a lifelong resident of Trumbull and Bridgeport, Peter, the son of the late Morris and Ruth Zeidel, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving wife and children on Friday, March 10, 2017 at Yale New Haven Smilow Cancer Hospital after a brief illness.

Peter graduated from Central High School and Quinnipiac University, where he endowed a scholarship, with a Bachelor’s degree in accounting. He was the long-time owner of the Valuation Group, a property tax consulting and commercial real estate appraisal firm, following a successful career at Alexander & Alexander and Gulf & Western Industries. Peter was deeply committed to his community and the New York Yankees. He served twice as President of Congregation Rodeph Sholom (1983 – 1985 and 2016 – 2017) and was a longtime fixture in the Delta Suite Section 219 of Yankee Stadium. Peter also enjoyed traveling the world, going to the Metropolitan Opera and attending countless Broadway shows with Judy.

Peter is survived by his beloved wife of more than 50 years, Judith Zeidel, his devoted children, Michael Zeidel and his wife Marjorie Glaser Zeidel, and Rachel Richer and her husband Daniel Richer. Peter will be lovingly remembered by his sisters, Lisa Savadsky, Celia Reczek and Sammy Popalardo and brother and sister-in-law David and Judy Kiselstein and their families as well as so many cousins who treasured him.  Peter showered attention and was adored by his grandchildren, Andrew Jacob Zeidel, Jack Glaser Zeidel, Max Simson Richer and Ella Rose Richer, and his beloved mother-in-law, Liselotte Kiselstein Weiss. Peter also counseled and touched the lives of other family members and friends who cherished him.

There’s a big void in all our lives now, and we will miss Peter greatly but will smile and laugh when we think of him often. A service was held on Monday, March 13, with interment following at Rodeph Sholom Memorial Park on Kings Highway in Fairfield. Contributions in Peter’s memory may be made to the Peter I. Zeidel Memorial Fund at Congregation Rodeph Sholom.

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SLATER

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Bernard M. Slater, 88, of Bloomfield, formerly of Lyme and West Hartford, died March 1. He was the widower of Sydney (Subit) Slater. Born in Hartford, he was the son of the late Frank H. and Anna (Fierberg) Slater. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He was a member of The Emanuel Synagogue of West Hartford and Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek in Chester.

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REICHLIN

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Saul Reichlin, 95, of West Hartford, died Feb. 28. He was the widower of Frances (Goldenberg) Reichlin. Born in Hartford, he was the son of Nathan and May (Ellin) Reichlin. He is survived by his daughters, Carol Ingram and her husband Scott, Sally Reichlin Parker and her husband Paul, Linda Rosenstock and her husband Keith, and Nancy Gordon and her husband Jim; 10 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, and their families. He was also predeceased by his brother, Benjamin, and his sister, Sylvia Rosenfeld.

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NEWMAN

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Saul Newman, 81, of Milford, died Feb. 27. He was the widower of Linda (Most) Newman. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., he was the son of the late Sidney and Fanny Newman. He is survived by his daughter Susan (Newman) Cohn and her husband Samuel: Brian Newman and his significant other Mary-Ellen Bostic, Beverly Newman of Milford, Jason Newman and his wife Christine Newman; his grandchildren, Joshua, Sarah, Rebecca, Harrison, and David; and several nieces and nephews. He was also predeceased by his brothers, Julius Newman and Seymour Newman.

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GOLDBERG

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Lois (Saltz) Goldberg, 92, of West Hartford, Old Colony Beach and Boca Raton, Fla., died March 9, West Hartford. She was the widow of Gerald Goldberg. She was the daughter of the late Leah (Flax) and Kirk Saltz. She is survived by her children, Michael and TJ (Tager) Goldberg, Jill and David Guy, and Mark and Janet (Viner) Goldberg; her granddaughters, Mindy Goldberg, Heidi (Goldberg) and Mike Hanson, Alison (Guy) and Chris Roscoe, Jennifer (Guy) and Sean O’Halloran, Leah Goldberg and Rachel Goldberg; her great-grandchildren, Andrew and Dayna Hanson, Kayla and Abigail Roscoe, and Jack and Haylee O’Halloran; and her brother, Nathan Saltz. She was also predeceased by her sister, Ada (Saltz) Karp and her husband Marvin.

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FEINSTEIN

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Rhoda Grodin Feinstein of West Hartford died Feb. 26. She was the widow of Arthur W. Feinstein. Raised in New Haven, she was the daughter of Dr. Herman and Dora Grodin. She is survived by her children, Carol Plotsky and her husband Jonathan of North Potomac, Md., Andrew Feinstein and his wife Elizabeth Bochain of Stonington, and Nancy Feinstein of Stonington; her grandchildren, Zoe and Katie Feinstein, and Benjamin and Deborah Plotsky; and her great-grandchildren, Jacob and Savannah Feinstein.

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BUDER

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Bernice (Greenberg) Buder, 96, of Bloomfield, died March 5. She was the widow of Frederick Buder. She was also predeceased by her sons, Allen Paul Buder and Kenneth Steven Buder, and her brother Sidney Greenberg. She is survived by her son Michael (Inna) Buder and his wife Inna; and her grandchildren, Kimberly, Mitchell, Rachel, and Elina.

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WOLF

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Linda (Vogel) Wolf, 74, of Bloomfield, died March 12. Born in West Hartford, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Fannie Vogel. She is survived by two daughters, Sandy and Jodi Wolf; a son-in-law, Kevin Donald; three grandchildren, Erica and Jared Propis and Alex Hough; and her companion, Frank McElroy.

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SHEPPARD

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Herman Sheppard, 90, of West Hartford, formerly a longtime resident of Plainfield, died March 18. He was the husband of Gertrude (Skolnik) Sheppard. Born in Sosnowiec, Poland, he was the son of Rueben and Rachel Przepiorka. He was a Holocaust survivor, who had labored in several concentration camps until being liberated from the Buchenwald camp by American soldiers. He was a founding member of Temple Beth Israel in Danielson. He is survived by three children, Fay Sheppard and her husband, Michael Romeo, of West Haven, Lee Sheppard, and Rachel Rubin and her husband, Richard, of Bloomfield, and Richard Sheppard of Avon; two grandchildren, Michael Rubin and his wife, Erica, and Andrew Rubin, both of New York City. He was predeceased by a son, Melvin Sheppard; and a sister, Lola Herz.

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SHAPIRO

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Irving M. Shapiro, 99, of Delray Beach, Fla., formerly of Colchester, died March 13. He was the husband of Ethel (Levine) Shapiro. Born in Brooklyn, NY, he was the son of the late Joseph and Lena (Shucard) Shapiro. He served as a Captain in the U.S. Army during World War II. He is survived by three children, Lynda Kaplan and her husband, Don, of Marblehead, Mass., Cynthia Shapiro and her husband, Brian Cichella, of Wayland, Mass., and Marshall Shapiro and his wife, Margie Cantor, of Boulder, CO; seven grandchildren, Jonathan Santer, Lee Santer Farwell, Casey Snyder, Elena Snyder Crisp, Isaac Shapiro, Lauren Shapiro and Maya Cantor-Shapiro; and four great-grandchildren, Jack, Ellie, Cece, and Colton.

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SALTZMAN

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Sylvia Ann (Wool) Saltzman, 89, of Plainville, died March 13. She was the widow of Marvin Saltzman. Born in Utica, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Jack and Harriett (Boff) Wool. She is survived by two children, William Saltzman and his wife, Lee Anne, and James Saltzman and his wife, Nina; three granddaughters, Marissa, Jocelyn, and Danielle Saltzman; her nieces and nephews, Michael Wool and his wife Martha; Marcia Schlesinger and her husband Lewis; David Wool and his wife Roberta; Edward Saltzman and his wife Mary; Emily Rosen and her husband Stuart; and her grand-nieces and grand-nephew.

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Reiner

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Eleanore B. (Gerst) Reiner, Esquire of West Hartford, died March 17. She was the widow of Dr. Leo P. Reiner. Born in Brooklyn, NY, she was the daughter of the late Julius and Sarah Gerst. She is survived by three children, Jeffrey Reiner and his wife, Marcy, of Farmington, Michael Reiner and his wife, Sheila, of Farmington, and Nancy Brooks of Simsbury; a sister, Wendy Gerst of New York City; eight grandchildren, Todd, Eric, Jackie, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Abbie, Sarah and Jacob; nine great-grandchildren, Mandy and Paige, Gavin and Audrey, Michael and Jonathan, Max and Samara, and Brayden; and a nephew, Adam Lyons.

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Margolis        

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Alice Estren Margolis, 89, of West Hartford, died March 17. She was the widow of Herbert Margolis. Born in New Haven, she was the daughter of the late Abraham and Rose Estren. She is survived by a son, Hank Margolis and his wife, Elizabeth; a daughter, Lynn Dobb and her husband, Jerry; a sister, Lillian Liberman; two grandchildren, Eli Hyams and his wife, Katie, and Nadine Dobb; two great-grandchildren, Sebastian and Eva Susan Hyams; a brother-in-law, Edward Perry; as well as many beloved nieces and nephews; and a son-in-law, Jeffrey Hyams and his family. She was predeceased by a daughter, Susan Hyams; and a brother, Joe Estren.

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AXELROD

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Helene (Margolis) Axelrod, 91, of Hamden, Ct., devoted wife of nearly 69 years to David Axelrod, died at her home on Friday, March 17, 2017. Born in New York City, April 8, 1925, she was a daughter of the late Julius & Matilda (Freed) Margolis. Beloved Mother of June A. Poses(Roy) and Robert A. Axelrod(Katrina). Dear Sister of Marilyn Mendelson. Cherished Grandmother of Daniel Poses, U.S. Army Captain Philip Axelrod & U.S. Marine 2nd LT. Benjamin Axelrod.
A graduate of Hunter College, Helene received her Master’s Degree in Library Science from Southern Ct. State University, and was a librarian at Hamden High School for more than 20 years.
Funeral Services at Temple Beth Sholom, 1809 Whitney Ave., Hamden FRIDAY morning, March 24th at 11:00 o’clock with Interment Services to follow at the Beth Sholom Cemetery, Alling St., Hamden. Memorial Contributions may be sent to Temple Beth Sholom, Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund or to Hunter College/CUNY, Office of Alumni Relations, 695 Park Ave., East 1314, New York, NY 10065. A Period of Mourning will be observed at 125 Twin Brook Rd., Hamden on Sunday, 6:30p.m.-8:30p.m. and at 50 Westerly Terrace, Meriden on Monday, 6:30p.m.-8:30p.m. Funeral Arrangements in care of Robert E. Shure Funeral Home, 543 George St.,New Haven. To sign an on-line registry book or to leave a message of condolence, please visit: www.shurefuneralhome.com

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ZINN

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Dr. Donald Zinn, 74, of Guilford, died March 19. He was the husband of Sheila (Chodak) Zinn. Born in Hempstead, N.Y., he was the son of Bernard Zinn and Lillian (Katz) Zinn. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four children, Hayley Zinn Rowthorn and her husband, Perry, of West Hartford, Rachel Grey and her husband, Ethan, of West Hartford, Melissa Wallerstein and her husband, Chris, of Montclair, N.J., and Jon Levine and his wife, Rachel Deitch, of Austin, TX; and seven grandchildren, Jackson Bernard, Cameron, Beckett, Gabriel, Juliette, Beatrix and Samuel.

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TRAGER

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Phyllis (Abrams) Trager, 89, of West Haven, died March 25. She was the widow of Frank Trager. Born in New Haven, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Sarah (Heller) Abrams. She is survived by two children, Beverly Bakes and her husband Bradley of Wallingford, and Art Trager and his wife, Janie, of West Haven; two grandchildren, Brandon and Josh; and a great-grandchild, J.J. She was predeceased by a sister, Joan Chetrick.

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STOLMAN

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Gloria Sloat Stolman of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., formerly of West Hartford, died recently. She was the wife of Joseph M. Stolman DMD. Born in Bridgeport, she was the daughter of the late Jack and Sylvia Sloat. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three children and their spouses, Steven Stolman and Rich Wilkie of Palm Beach, Fla., Karen Stolman Parker and Neil Parker of Seattle, Wash., and Stacey Stolman and Kenneth Franconero of Jupiter, Fla.; six grandchildren, Samantha, Shannon, Abigail, Caroline, Jack and Sydney.; and a brother, William Sloat and his wife, Beverly, and their family of West Hartford.

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POLLOCK

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Walter Pollock, 91, of Bloomfield, most recently residing in New Haven, died March 16. He was the widower of Rose Gruman Pollock. born in Cambridge, Mass., the son of Abraham and Mildred Pollock. As a young man he along with his wife, Rose, made aliyah to Israel. shortly after the establishment of the nation. He and Rose were part of a group that founded and constructed a kibbutz settlement in the Galilee region of Israel and he served in the IDF. He is survived by four daughters, Dina, Ellen, Susan and Anne; two sons-in-law, Jacinto and John; three grandsons, Leiran, Jesse and Elijah; a granddaughter-in-law, Anna; and two great-grandchildren, Adina and Lev.

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