The bagels, which are made from a sourdough starter and kettle-boiled, soon became the focus of the company.Ī former political science professor, Rick Spielman moved his family to Portland from Oakland in 1988 to teach at Lewis and Clark College, later also teaching at Willamette University. In 2011, the duo opened on Southeast Division Street and initially made their “Portland style” bagel in batches of no more than a dozen daily. Initially the business was a small cafe where they would roast shade-grown coffee in house. Spielman was the co-founder of the popular Portland bagel chain Spielman Bagels & Coffee, which he launched with his son Raf. Spielman is survived by his sons Raf and Kenji Spielman. Rick Spielman, z”l, passed away in his sleep following complications from Parkinson’s disease on July 5, 2022, at age 76. The funeral will take place Friday, July 8, at 1 pm at Ahavai Shalom Cemetery 9323 SW First Avenue, Portland, OR 97219.Ĭongregation Neveh Shalom extends our deepest condolences to the extended Hasson family. She was a longtime Neveh Shalom congregant. She is loved and remembered by her children, Suzanne Lowy, Kathy Hasson and Mark Hasson her grandchildren, Lisa Luethe, Brian Lowy and Shira Hasson Schiff and great-grandchildren, Madeline Luethe, Ted Luethe, Grace Lowy, Eilah Ziliak and Ezri Ziliak. Jean was preceded in death by her husband of 70 years, Milton Hasson. Jean Hasson, z”l, passed away July 6, 2022, at age 100. Our community is welcome to help ensure a minyan.Ĭongregation Neveh Shalom extends our deepest condolences to the extended Perlina family. The funeral will take place Friday, July 15, at noon at Neveh Zedek Cemetery 7925 SW Canyon Ln Portland, OR 97225. She is loved and remembered by her daughter, Ella Stern granddaughter, Anna (Michael Lipke) Stern Lipke and two great-grandchildren Samuel and Alexis Lipke.
He also heads up the technology sector group for the firm and is also interested in hi-tech manufacturing as a sector.Raisa Perlina, z"l, passed away July 13, 2020, at the age of 85. He completed his MBA at Manchester Business School which was focused on SME organisations. Jason has spent some time acting as Chief Finance Officer for one of his clients which he feels helps him understand what it is like ‘the other side of the fence’. He is particularly focused on businesses undergoing change and preparing his clients to maximise the value from their business. Due to the nature of his portfolio, Jason has experience in a number of areas such as technical accounting and restructuring exercises. Jason enjoys the freedom of spending time with his clients to really understand their business and develop ways to help with all of their financial and wider business issues. Jason was also involved in a number of specialist transaction support projects in his time at KPMG and has continued to perform financial due diligence and related services for his clients, often leading on into ongoing compliance and advisory relationships. This included privately owned SMEs together with subsidiaries of large listed groups. He joined HMT from KPMG in 2006 having had ten years of experience dealing with a wide variety businesses in the owner managed business group. Jason is an audit partner and joined MHA MacIntyre Hudson in January 2013 following the merger with HMT Assurance LLP. Brexit managing risks in uncertain times.