He later joined the City of Portland’s planning department, working on the design of Pioneer Courthouse Square, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, and the Swan Island Industrial Park. The couple were married in 1952.Īfter serving in the United States Army, Cogan returned to Portland and worked in engineering. He graduated from Grant High School in Portland and studied engineering at Oregon State University, where he met Elaine Rosenberg. 3, 1932, in Bath, Maine, and moved to Portland in 1948. The family suggests memorial contributions to Na’amat USA ().Īrnold Cogan z”l died Friday, July 14 in Portland at the age of 90.Ĭogan was born Dec. In addition to her sons, Aki Fleshler and Dan Fleshler and stepsons Seth Tilow, Josh Tilow and Adam Tilow, she is survived by grandchildren Eva, Shoshana, Lillie, Julia, Kaniel, Dylan and Jessica and great-grandchildren Ayla, Zoe, Yehezkel and Eliora.īurial was July 3 in the Congregation Kesser Israel Cemetery. At the age of 80 as a member of Temple Beth Shalom in Hamden, she studied for and celebrated the Bat Mitzvah she’d never had in in her youth. After retiring in her late 60s, she travelled extensively, was an active participant in the New Haven Yiddish Club and read stories to disadvantaged children at the Hamden Library. She became the president of the local chapter of Na’amat, an Israel-focused organization dedicated to uplifting women and children. Tilow rebuilt her life yet again, moving to Hamden, Connecticut and working in several hospitals in the New Haven area. After handling the daunting responsibility of managing-and cooking great meals for-a household filled with rambunctious boys, she was widowed again in 1984. In 1970, she married William Tilow, who had three sons from a previous marriage, and moved to Woodbridge Connecticut, a suburb of New Haven. Fleshler died from a heart attack at age 40. In early 1967, the Fleshlers moved back to New York City where, tragically, Mr. In her limited spare time she also ran a small catering company with Eastern European recipes she’d learned from her mother, including pot roast,tongue with tomato sauce, kasha varnishkes and huluptzes (stuffed cabbage). Tilow began a career as a hospital dietician. They subsequently lived in several small towns in Pennsylvania, where Mrs. They married, and after becoming pregnant, they decided it would be too difficult to give birth and raise the baby on a new kibbutz, so they stayed in New York City, where they had two sons, Aki and Dan, and Mr. Her plans changed in 1948 after she fell in love with Maurice (Moishe) Fleshler in a training camp for would-be kibbutz pioneers. After getting an Associate’ Degree in Nutrition, she planned to run the kibbutz kitchen. She was so inspired by the idea of a Jewish state that she joined a small group of American Jews planning to start Kibbutz Gesher Haziv. When she was 12, her family returned to New York City, where she became active in Habonim, a Labor Zionist youth organization. She spoke proudly about the time her family hosted a fundraising event for a fiery young Zionist named Golda Myerson, who eventually became Prime Minister Golda Meir. Tilow was young, they moved to Akron, Ohio, where her parents became Farband leaders in the Midwest, and Shulem taught in one of the organization’s schools. Her parents were activists in the Farband, an organization of Yiddish-speaking Labor Zionists. 19, 1927, in New York City, the only child of Pearl (Perel) and Samuel (Shulem) Weiner. After living in New York, Ohio, and Connecticut, she moved to Portland in December 2022 and resided at Rose Schnitzer Manor. Her children include Aki Fleshler, former President of Congregation Kesser Israel in Portland. She was passionately devoted to Labor Zionism and Yiddish culture as well as her family. SUBMIT OBITUARIES TO: questions about preparing for end of life, dying, death, and mourning, visit or email contact Michael Rosenberg at the Portland Hevra Kaddisha at or 50.Īnna (Chana) Tilow z” l, passed away at the age of 95 on July 2.
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