Obituary: Alice Fraser
She lived to be 103 and saw seven of her 11 great grand-children become bar and bat mitzvah. However, the life of German-born Alice Fraser was anything but predictable. Her grandson tells her story
Obituary: Aron Vecht
The first Professor of Optoelectronics in the country, he remained inventive as an octogenarian
Obituary: Dr Marjorie Ziff
Philanthropist acclaimed for her long-term support for the Leeds community
Obituary: Neville Sassienie
Environmental campaigner who shaped community response to climate change
Obituary: Tom Kempinski
Playwright who wrote his personal trauma into his two most successful plays
Obituary: Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood
Liberal instincts of judge hailed as an uncompromising supporter of legal justice
Obituary: Clive Marks, OBE
One of Anglo-Jewry’s great philanthropists
Frank Bright, one of the last Jewish Holocaust survivors remaining in Britain, dies aged 94
Tributes have been paid to an ex-Auschwitz prisoner who survived the Holocaust and spent decades educating youngsters
Obituary: Marlena Spieler
Food writer who embraced history, geography and the sensation of taste and smell
Obituary: Menahem Pressler
Gifted pianist who contributed to the international revival of chamber music
Obituary: Carl Davis
Composer-conductor whose prolific film, TV and theatre career encompassed a revival of the world of silent films
Obituary: Anthony Malcolm Conway
Richard Conway pays tribute to his father, a leading Leeds lawyer and lecturer on Judaism and interfaith understanding
Obituary: Philip Ginsbury
Popular rabbi and prison chaplain who was active in interfaith relations
Obituary: Beatty Orwell, Labour's oldest member
East End matriarch, Labour councillor and oldest witness to the Battle of Cable Street
Obituary: Lawrence Berman
Leading statistician whose innovative thinking reduced government bureaucracy
Obituary: Frank Ashleigh
Youngest glider pilot who fought at Arnhem during the Second World War
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