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JIAS CANADA RECEIVES A GENEROUS
BEQUEST
As a young boy, Stephan
Lewar was sent to the bakery every day to buy fresh bread for his
family. But his parents always gave him some extra money to
buy a loaf for the man who stood outside the bakery begging for
food. He never forgot this lesson.
Stephan was born in
Warsaw, Poland, attended a private school and university, graduating
with a Masters in Economics in 1939. His thesis was on "The
Expanding Japanese Economy" . Never in his life did he dream
that he would leave Poland. World War 2 completely changed his
life. His parents died, and only he and his brother survived
the atrocities that wracked Europe. After the war, with his
wife Sophie, he moved to Paris to wait for Canadian visas.
Arriving in Canada with
nothing but his talent and education, and with Sophie by his side,
Stephan built some exceptionally successful international
businesses, travelling all over the world, but especially to Japan,
the country he had studied as a young student.
Even in their most
successful years, Sophie and Stephan never forgot the lesson of his
childhood. Their Their generosity extended both to and beyond
the Jewish community at home and abroad. They were benefactors
of the Kishinev Jewish Community Centre in Moldova, of the Hospital
for Sick Children in Toronto, Carlton University in Ottawa (their
son Richard's alma mater), the United Way, JIAS Canada and the
United Jewish Appeal, as well as many other worthy organizations.
When Richard passed away unexpectedly in 1998 they established the
Heart and Stroke Richard Lewar Centre of Excellence for
Cardiovascular Research at the University of Toronto. In 2000
Stephan was awarded the Order of Ontario. His citation contains the
following words: His generosity to his adopted country
and province is unparalleled and has improved the lives of thousands
of people. Mr. Lewar is truly a model citizen for all
Ontarians."
As immigrants to Canada
themselves, Sophie and Stephan were very aware of the obstacles that
newcomers face when they arrive in our country.
We are most grateful
for this generous gesture which will help us better serve the cause
of immigrants across the country, and assist those who have chosen
Canada as their new home, realise their dreams of settling and
integrating into the Canadian Jewish community
Our thanks to Ms.
Betty Hutton, a good friend of the Lewar family, for the beautiful
photograph of Stephan and Sophie.
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