Adaire was part of the wonderful AJLSC network that welcomed me so warmly
to Los Angeles about a dozen years ago. I didn't know her well but
appreciated what I did know -- her abundant knowledge, her warmth, and her
wit.
I've enjoyed reading other people's memories of and tributes to Adaire's
I have been mourning the death of our dear Adaire Klein. I have been
revisiting my first meeting with her: In 1991 I was newly married, heading
from Boston, MA to LA, CA via Teaneck, NJ where my husband's parents lived.
I had need of a mikvah in Teaneck and went to one close by. I sat in the
I'm very sorry to hear of Adiare's passing. As others have mentioned, she
was a kind, very knowledgeable, and caring person. Adaire was one of the
first people I met when I went to my first AJL conference in Miami Beach in
1991, and was a great colleague, always very helpful, when I moved to
, 2023 8:55 PM
To: Hasafran ; Robbin Katzin
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Sad news
My wife and I are saddened to learn of the passing of Adaire Klein, may her
name be for a blessing. I've known Adaire for many, many years, since I was in
high school. Adaire was a very kind and special person - she
I too remember Adaire as a very knowledgeable and helpful librarian. BDE.
Veronica Belling, Cape Town
On Mon, 17 Jul 2023 at 05:41, Amalia Warshenbrot via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
> This is, indeed, sad news. I have many fond memories of conversations with
> Adaire. She was a
My wife and I are saddened to learn of the passing of Adaire Klein, may her
name be for a blessing. I've known Adaire for many, many years, since I was in
high school. Adaire was a very kind and special person - she helped me expand
my knowledge of the Holocaust, especially when I was a
This is, indeed, sad news. I have many fond memories of conversations with
Adaire. She was a role model to many and was, personally, very helpful to me.
Thanks for sharing it with us. I’m sure that her chapter’s friends can add a
lot of information about her,
Amalia W.
Sent from my iPad
> On
Michelle, as I said to Jackie, of all the student assistants I had over the
years, Arielle lasted the longest in the job by far and was so diligent and
detail-oriented in everything she did. Although we had only sporadic
communication
since she moved to Colorado, it is difficult to believe that
To: Jacqueline Benefraim
Cc: Hasafran
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Sad News
This is indeed devastating news - I am gutted to hear it. I remember Arielle as
incredibly vibrant and truly committed to librarianship. Elliot, if you have
information about shiva or memorial events, can you share it as well? Many
This is indeed devastating news - I am gutted to hear it. I remember
Arielle as incredibly vibrant and truly committed to librarianship. Elliot,
if you have information about shiva or memorial events, can you share it as
well?
Many thanks,
Michelle
Michelle Margolis
President, AJL
On Wed, Oct
Hello Elliott,
I am shocked and saddened. By Arielle’s passing. She was a pleasure to work
with. She edited some of AJL’s YouTube recordings. She wanted to do more for
AJL, but her health didn’t allow it.
Barukh Dayan Emet,
Jackie
Jackie Ben-Efraim
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 25, 2022,
I was so saddened to hear this news. Our 4 children graduated from the
Hebrew Day School, and under her guidance they had the best education
imaginable -- both Judaic & secular. The values instilled by Marlene and
her wonderful staff live on. She was an awesome example of all the best
that
So sorry to hear this sad news. May his memory be for a blessing.
Sincerely,
Sally
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 6:51 PM Ronda and Fred via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
> I have been asked to inform Ellen's AJL friends that Her husband Marshall
> Cole passed away on November 13TH.
> She
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