Jack Gindi, American Jewish University philanthropist, dies at 83

From the Jewish Journal:

Jack Gindi, real estate developer, lawyer, philanthropist and Jewish community benefactor, died Saturday, Aug. 4, at 83, following a prolonged illness.

Known primarily for his philanthropy with American Jewish University (formerly the University of Judaism), where an auditorium bears his family name, Gindi gave to a variety of Jewish educational and service organizations around Southern California.

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