From architects to Olympians: A winter roundup of the recently deceased

Cynthia Gasner, Murray Waxman, John Daniels, Mark Mendelson and Jack Diamond fill out fifth edition of Honourable Menschen.
Clockwise from top left: Cynthia Gasner, Murray Waxman, John Daniels, Mark Mendelson and Jack Diamond.

It’s the fifth edition of Honourable Menschen, The CJN Daily’s recurring segment reflecting on some of the noteworthy Jewish Canadians who’ve passed away in recent months. As always, retired CJN reporter and obituary writer Ron Csillag joins the program to walk us through their accomplishments and legacies.

Today, we’re commemorating five remarkable lives: Cynthia Gasner, a community activist and longtime writer for The CJN; Mark Mendelson, one of Canada’s most successful fundraisers for Israel-based institutions; John Daniels and Jack Diamond, a pair of architects who changed the landscape of Toronto; and Murray Waxman, an acclaimed basketball player who represented Canada on the global stage.

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