1. Ben Stern, Who Opposed a Nazi Rally in Illinois, Dies at 102
24 mrt 2024 · Stern died on Feb. 28 at his home in Berkeley, Calif., where he had moved from Northbrook, Ill., his daughter Charlene said. He was 102.
He was held prisoner in nine concentration camps. Decades later, he fought a battle against American Nazis that became a major free-speech case.
2. THE LATE BENJAMIN STERN; Many of His Good Works Were Done ...
To the Editor of The New York Times: The obituary notices of Benjamin Stern omitted points so rare as to be worthy of recognition.
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3. BENJAMIN F. STERN - The New York Times
June 12, 1943, Section OBITUARIES, Page 13Buy Reprints · View on timesmachine. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers.
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4. Remembering Howard Stern's Dad, Ben, Who Died in July at 99 - Variety
6 sep 2022 · Howard Stern's return to his SiriusXM morning show after a summer off the air arrived with news that his father, Ben Stern, died recently at ...
Variety editor Malina Saval memorializes Howard Stern's dad Ben through her own experience listening to the "Howard Stern Show" with her father.
5. BENJAMIN STERN - The New York Times
BENJAMIN STERN. Share full article. Read in app. March 12, 1948. BENJAMIN STERN ... Obituaries · Headway · Visual Investigations · The Magazine. Arts. Books ...
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6. Ben Stern, Holocaust survivor who challenged neo-Nazis, dies at 102
12 mrt 2024 · He died at his home in Berkeley. Mr. Stern, a Polish-born Jew, lost his parents, his sister and six of his seven brothers in the Holocaust. He ...
He helped rally opposition to a planned neo-Nazi gathering in Skokie, Ill., in the 1970s that produced one of the most explosive cases in First Amendment law.
7. Guy Stern, Who Fled Germany and Then Interrogated Nazis, Dies at 101
20 dec 2023 · Guy Stern, who fled rising antisemitism in Nazi Germany at 15 for a new ... © 2024 The New York Times Company · NYTCo · Contact Us · Accessibility ...
See AlsoSouthtown 101 MenuHe escaped as a teenager and later became one of the Ritchie Boys, a secret Army program that recruited refugees to gather battlefield intelligence.
8. Obituary for Benjamin Stern | May 27, 2022 | Willimantic, CT
... NY; and his ex-wife Sarah Stern of Mansfield. Stern's family will receive ... Calling Hours. Thursday June 2, 2022 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Potter Funeral ...
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9. BENJAMIN STERN, 57, ACTIVE IN INSURANCE - The New York Times
12 mrt 1971 · ORANGE, N. J., March 11—Benjamin L. Stern, a New York insurance executive, died this evening in Orange Memorial Hospital. He was 57 years ...
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10. Howard Stern reveals his father Ben recently died aged 99 - Page Six
13 aug 2022 · Howard Stern's beloved father Ben Stern recently died at the age of 99. The SiriusXM radio host, 68, revealed the sad news in an interview ...
Stern shared a close bond with his old man.
11. Howard Stern - The New York Times
Stern will stay with the satellite radio company for five more years, and expanded video and archival content is planned. By Ben Sisario. Dec. 15, 2015. Coming ...
News about Howard Stern, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
12. Karen Salva, Benjamin Stern - The New York Times
3 apr 2016 · Karen Tongco Salva and Benjamin Josiah Stern were married April 2 at the Mystic Arts Center in Mystic, Conn. Dr. Andrew Engel, who became a ...
The bride is a location scout and the groom a location manager for film, television and photographic shoots.
13. Paid Notice: Deaths STERN, HOWARD S. - The New York Times
5 jan 2006 · Stern, co-founder, director and Chairman Emeritus. Mr. Stern passed away on December 28, 2005 after losing a brave battle with brain cancer. He ...
STERN--Howard S. The Board of Directors, Executives and entire staff of EZ-EM, Inc. mourn the loss of Howard S. Stern, co-founder, director and Chairman Emeritus. Mr. Stern passed away on December 28, 2005 after losing a brave battle with brain cancer. He was 74. Mr. Stern was a pioneer in the field of gastrointestinal imaging. Mr. Stern co-founded EZ-EM in 1962 to develop and market the first unit-dose product to virtually eliminate cross-contamination during the administration of barium sulfate contrast media. Mr. Stern was the holder of several patents. Mr. Stern would dedicate his life to the development of products that improved the diagnosis and treatment of GI disease. During his more than 40 years of leadership with E-Z-EM, he helped introduce a series of important innovations to the field, and in the process established the Company as a recognized name among radiologists around the world. Mr. Stern served as a director of E-Z-EM from the Company's founding until his passing, and also served as the Company's Chairman of the Board from its founding until December 2004, when he was named Chairman Emeritus. Mr. Stern also served as Chief Executive Officer from the Company's founding until 1990, as President and Chief Executive Officer from 1990 to 1994, and again from 1997 to 2000. At his death, Mr. Stern was also a director of AngioDynamics, Inc., which he cofounded in 1988 as a division of E-Z-EM. He served as the Chairman of the Board of AngioDynamics from that Compan...