Remembering Barbara and Morton Mandel The Canadian Friends of Hebrew

Morton Leon Mandel (September 19, 1921 - October 16, 2019) was an American business magnate, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Along with his two brothers, Jack and Joe, he founded the Premier Automotive Supply Company in 1940, which later became one of the world's leading industrial parts and electronic components distributors. The Mandel Foundation was established by Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel of Cleveland, Ohio in 1953. The Mandel School for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at Hebrew University Spanning almost eight decades, Morton Mandel's business career and subsequent philanthropic endeavors supported a range of social leadership, educational and Jewish community initiatives worldwide.

Remembering Barbara and Morton Mandel The Canadian Friends of Hebrew

Entrepreneur and philanthropist Morton Mandel, together with his wife Barbara, amassed an enviable collection of art by such 20 th -century giants as Joan Miró, Mark Rothko, Roy Lichtenstein, David Smith and Donald Judd. Barbara Abrams Mandel (December 13, 1925 - November 21, 2019) was an American activist and philanthropist. She was named to the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame [1] in 1985. [2] She was elected to two terms as President of the National Council of Jewish Women, which is the oldest Jewish women's organization in the country. [2] For many decades, Morton Mandel, a self-made billionaire and philanthropist, has started the day by eating breakfast in his art-filled Palm Beach home while gazing at a large Roy Lichtenstein painting called Woman IV. Morton and Barbara Mandel attend the groundbreaking ceremony to launch construction of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School for Advanced Studies in the Humanities June 11, 2012, at The Hebrew.

TOWN OF PALM BEACH MORTON & BARBARA MANDEL RECREATION CENTER Hedrick

Barbara A. Mandel, a philanthropist and advocate for social justice, died Nov. 21, 2019, in Palm Beach. She was 93 years old and the widow of Morton Mandel, who predeceased her by five. In this video Barbara and Morton Mandel recount their journey as passionate collectors of 20th and 21st-century art. Throughout their lives, the Mandels have. Morton Mandel found his match in Barbara Mandel, a devoted community member and national philanthropic leader in her own right. Mrs. Mandel served in countless leadership positions in major nonprofit organizations in the United States and Israel. In fine art, Morton and Barbara Mandel discovered an inexhaustible font of insight and inspiration. Morton Mandel, P'73, H'89, who was one of Brandeis University's greatest benefactors, died on Oct. 16 at the age of 98. His was a rags-to-riches tale crowned by remarkable generosity.

Palm Beach’s Morton and Barbara Mandel Recreation Center opens to the

Morton Mandel, a Jewish-American self-made billionaire businessman and renowned philanthropist, died at his Florida home on Wednesday morning. He was 98.. Barbara, his children and entire. Barbara and Morton Mandel cut the ribbon with Professor Rivka Carmi and Professor Avishai Braverman at the opening of the Mandel Center for Leadership in the Negev, as Professor Seymour Fox looks on (Beer Sheva, 2006) Morton L. Mandel visits the Mandel Center for Leadership The collection of Cleveland billionaire businessman and philanthropist Morton Mandel and his wife, Barbara, will anchor Christie's upcoming live post-war and contemporary art day sale on Dec.. Morton Mandel found his match in Barbara Mandel, a devoted community member and national philanthropic leader in her own right. Mrs. Mandel served in countless leadership positions in major nonprofit organizations in the United States and Israel.

Remembering Barbara and Morton Mandel The Canadian Friends of Hebrew

Located at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences is one of the oldest university-affiliated graduate degree programs in social work and is ranked consistently in the top ten social work schools in North America. The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation and Barbara Mandel made a $22.5 million gift to Brandeis in 2007 to build the Mandel Center for Humanities. "Barbara Mandel was a remarkable woman - a dedicated philanthropist and humanist, who gave of her time and resources to improve the lives of others," Brandeis University President Ron Liebowitz said in a statement.