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RUTH CLAMAN (RUSEN) June 22, 1925 – November 21, 2023

On November 21, 2023, 8 Kislev 5784, Ruth Claman, beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, daughter, aunt, and mother-in-law, passed away peacefully at her home in Zichron Yaacov, Israel, surrounded by her children, at the age of 98 years. Ruth will be deeply missed by her children, Aba (Pamela), Beatrice, Marsha (James), Yael, David (Brenda), Debbie (Talor), Aaron (Tova), Barbara, Adele (Drew), Keterina and her 19 grandchildren (Zol, Gil, Barr, Lee, Alex, Baruch, Amanda, Amit, Barry, Samuel, Benjamin, Louie, Zach, Josh, Noa, Daniel, Sarrah, Gabriel, Talia) and 13 great grandchildren (Nathan, Caleb, Hannah, Coby, Mika, Noa, Adam, Max, David, Eli, Aspen, Yehonaton, Daniella), and her many nieces, nephews and in-laws. Ruth was predeceased by her loving husband, Zalman Barry Claman; her brother, Aubrey Rusen (Shelley), her sister, Beatrice Short (Harvey); and her parents, Eva and Louis Rusen.
Ruth was predeceased by her loving husband, Zalman Barry Claman; her brother, Aubrey Rusen (Shelley), her sister, Beatrice Short (Harvey); and her parents, Eva and Louis Rusen. Ruth grew up in Winnipeg, where she excelled in music and developed lifelong friendships. Her love of all music began at an early age. While attending St. John’s High School in Winnipeg, she sang the leading role in several Gilbert & Sullivan Operas and distinguished herself at many musical festivals. At 18 years of age, she was the first contestant from Winnipeg selected to sing in the “The Singing Stars of Tomorrow” in Toronto. Moving to Swift Current in 1949, she was the soloist in Swift Current Philharmonic Society’s production of the Messiah and was a soloist for almost every organization in the city, including band concerts, and Mrs. Towns Melody Maids. Ruth loved fishing, hunting, babies and travelling the world. She took pride in her Jewish heritage and was an active member of her Synagogue and the Israeli Philharmonic Choir. A strong believer in tzedakah, Ruth volunteered throughout her life at the Jewish Homes For the Aged in both Los Angeles and Israel. She always opened her home to those who needed a home, and taught English to IDF Officers and assisted immigrants in Israel. Above all, Ruth was a devoted wife and mother. In 1945, she married Zalman Claman, which marked the beginning of a love affair and partnership that lasted only 21 years due to his untimely death. They had ten children together and Ruth’s love for all of her children was limitless and unconditional; there was absolutely nothing she wouldn’t do for them. Ruth was also fortunate to have numerous lifelong friends with whom she shared many special times. Her love of Israel motivated her to move there in 1976, where she remained. She was buried next to her husband in Har ha-Zetim, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel.
Expressions of condolence can be sent to Barbara Claman: bclaman@hotmail.com.

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RON (RONNIE)GREENBERG (August 28, 1946 – August 20, 2024)

We sadly announce the passing of Ron Greenberg, after a brief illness.
Predeceased by his parents, Ben and Mary Greenberg, brother Percy, in-laws Art and Doris Lerner and brother-in-law Michael Lerner.
Survived by his beloved wife Karen (Kookie) of 56 years, son Jeff (Sara), daughter Beth, grandsons Drew and Max Greenberg, and Granddogs Murphy and Duke. He is also survived by sister-in-law Bernice Greenberg, brother-in-law and sister-in-law David and Marli Lerner and sister-in-law Darlene Friesen. His loving family also included nieces and nephews, Rhonda and Rob Zakheim (Marissa and Ellie), Jordie and Kerri Greenberg (Rachel and Hallie), Cori Lerner (Sadie and Asher), Jana and Jason Wilson (Madison), and Adam Lerner (Ellie). Ron will also be remembered by many special lifelong friends from Winnipeg, Visalia and Orange County, California.
Ron was born and raised in Winnipeg where he made friendships that lasted his lifetime. He spent his early years creating memories that would become cherished stories he would recount for the rest of his life. After marrying Kookie and starting his family, Ron began a lifelong career in trucking that took him through to his retirement. His love for cars also led him to operate Lone Star Motors and Century GMC Trucks.
Family always came first with Ron and was always his passion, particularly in his later years as his family grew to include his grandsons. He supported his boys in everything they did, especially when they were on the mound or on the field. His favourite pastimes also included attending professional sporting events with Jeff and eating and drinking his way through wine country with Beth.
A heartfelt thank you to the amazing nursing staff and medical team at Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach for their exceptional care and support.
A celebration of Ron’s life was held on Sunday August 25th in California.
In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and mailed ℅ 22 Montcalm Crescent, Winnipeg, MB, R2V 2N4.

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SHIRLEY BRODER

Shirley Broder, or “Bobby” to many, passed away on the morning of August 15, 2024. She was predeceased by her husband of 63 years, Morris Broder, and her brother Sam Shapiro. She is survived by her sister in law Betty Shapiro and her children Harley Broder, Anita Hochman (Lyone), Ellery Broder, (Libby) and Richard Broder (Carol), loving grandchildren Jeremy and Jennifer Hochman, Daniel and Lara Hochman, Matthew and Vicky Hochman, Tamara Broder, Josh Broder, Jonathan Broder, Aron Broder (Renzo Chavez), Ethan Broder, Seth Broder, and great grandchildren Maya and Dahlia Hochman, Amalia and Cheo Hochman, and Leo Chavez. Shirley was born on July 26, 1933 in Winnipeg to Pesach and Esther Shapiro. She lived for 91 amazing years, and never went a day without a visitor.
Shirley was kind, softspoken, beautiful, generous, and caring constantly showing her concern for others. From an early age up until her passing, she was selfless, worrying about family and friends, but never herself. Shirley was an amazing homemaker, well known for offering up an abundance of food, whether hunger was a factor or not. Her cabbage rolls, cheesecake, compote and charoset were a family staple, and could never be replicated. Shirley was a devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Her presence and love was unconditional. Her Hebrew name is Sarah, and she truly emulated the first matriarch always providing an open and welcoming door for everyone.
A special thank you to the Saul and Claribel Simkin Centre for their excellent care of Shirley in her final year, and her special caregivers Lisa and Imelda. Tears are shed for the physical loss, she will be greatly missed, but also in gratitude for the elevation of her neshama!

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RHODA FELDMAN

Rhoda Feldman passed away peacefully at the age of 91 after a brief hospital stay, spending her last days surrounded by her loving family.

Rhoda was born in 1933, the only daughter of Sam and Lily Koven. She grew up in a basement apartment in Winnipeg’s North End. The second oldest child, she had an older brother Gerry and younger twin brothers Paul and Sorrel. With her father serving overseas in the Royal Canadian Corps of Engineers for six years during the Second World War, Rhoda often found herself as their caregiver. Despite the hardships experienced early in her life, she had fond memories of her childhood – in large part thanks to a caring family including her mother’s 4 vivacious sisters, who remained a presence over the years in which she built a family of her own. Regardless of, or due to, her humble beginnings, Rhoda dreamed big and possessed the energy and determination to make it happen.

Rhoda’s flair for writing was noticed early in her life by a supportive teacher. At a time when most women went straight from high school to focusing on marriage and family, Rhoda finished High School having worked on school newspapers and as yearbook editor, decided to pursue journalism. At the University of Manitoba, she wrote as a sports columnist and began approaching the Winnipeg Free Press regularly and persistently until she succeeded in finding a place there as a reporter.

Not long after starting, Rhoda hit the front page of the Winnipeg Free Press finding herself in the right place and time to cover a historic fire that levelled the Winnipeg Canoe Club.

Many of Rhoda’s closest lifelong friendships were established at the YMHA (The downtown Winnipeg Jewish Community Center) where she also met her future husband Zivey.

Rhoda and Zivey married in 1953, honeymooning in Las Vegas via a romantic road trip. They were a striking couple, glamourous and filled with promise for the future. She was just shy of 21, and too young to drink on her honeymoon. Two years later they welcomed their first child, Brian. Rhoda put her career on pause as she began her new role as mother, but later Rhoda’s career blossomed as she moved into fashion reporting for the Winnipeg Free Press. She travelled to major cities all over the world covering runways and trends. She had a legendary terrible sense of direction and would laugh recalling how she had gotten lost in every major city in the world.
During her career, she interviewed all the major designers of the era including Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein. She also managed to secure an elusive interview with Estee Lauder, and she would reminisce about experiences at Studio 54 and meeting Andy Warhol.

An absolute force of nature, Rhoda spent years meeting deadlines at the paper and still putting together a huge spread for Shabbat dinner every Friday night where family attendance was mandatory, and friends were always welcome.

As a freelance journalist, Rhoda’s work was also seen in many papers and other mediums such as CBC Radio & Television.

The family takes comfort in the fond memories of their last celebration with Rhoda, that took place exactly one week before the day of her passing. They gathered to celebrate Rhoda and Zivey’s 71st wedding anniversary at the family home the couple lived in together for over 55 years.

Rhoda is survived by her husband, Zivey, her 5 children, Brian, Lisa (Herb), Karen (Larry), Susan, and Alan (Aviva), her 6 Grandchildren, Corinne, Leslie, Lyric, Clayton, Gabriel and Michael, and 6 Great-Grandchildren Donald, Cassidy, Ally, Eli, Reed and Sierra. She was predeceased by Brian’s wife, Colleen.

At the request of the family, if you would like to make any donations in Rhoda’s memory, please do so to the charity or organization of your choice.

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