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Goldman PhD, Jack L. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy Reid-Goldman; dear brother of James (the late Mary) Goldman; devoted son of the late Catherine and Mandel Goldman. Jack was a longtime professional educator and dear friend of many. Funeral service Monday, 11:00 a.m. at Anshe Emet Synagogue, 3751 N. Broadway, Chicago. Interment Waldheim Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Anshe Emet Synagogue or Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation. For information, tributes and condolences: Shalom Memorial Funeral Home (847)255-3520 or www.shalom2.com
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Unfortunately, our previous colleague Mr. Jack Goldman who had fought for the existence of the Truman Middle College has passed away either on Saturday 11/15/2014 or on Sunday 11/16/2014. I have heard for his death from Mr. Sbordone and next the newspapers have proved this. I hope the God will give to him our school again in another heaven because he wanted to stay there for one more year and planned to retire by 2013. Why I felt sad for this news? Because I was preparing my Biography of all the happenings of the TMC and it has also many miracles which had happened to me, but it was not ready yet and Jack Goldman will not read it!
Elias Ionas
November 19, 2014
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