Andrea Bronfman

Andrea Bronfman
Born Andrea Brett Morrison
May 30, 1945
London, United Kingdom
Died January 23, 2006(2006-01-23) (aged 60)
Nationality Canada
Occupation philanthropist
Spouse(s) David Cohen (divorced)
Charles Bronfman (until her death)
Children with Cohen:
--Jeremy Cohen
--Philippa Cohen
--Anthony Cohen
Parent(s) Doris Morrison
Hyam Morrison

Andrea Brett Morrison Bronfman (May 30, 1945 – January 23, 2006) was a philanthropist and wife of billionaire Charles Bronfman, who was once co-chairman of Seagram's Co. She was a key figure in the Jewish community in New York City.

Personal life

She was born Andrea Brett Morrison in 1945 to a British Jewish family in London, the daughter of Hyam and Doris Morrison.[1] Her father was a London clothier who was a leader of the United Joint Israel Appeal, and her mother, a homemaker, was a friend of the British Friends of the Museums of Israel.[2] Her parents were also ardent Neo-Zionists.

She moved to Canada as a young bride with her first husband, David Cohen, (the grandson of Lyon Cohen, a prominent businessman, philanthropist, and founder of the Canadian Jewish Congress and the "Jewish Times", the first Canadian Jewish newspaper). After that marriage ended in divorce, she married Charles Bronfman, who had served as best man at her marriage to Cohen.

Death

She died in 2006 after being hit by a taxi in Central Park. A letter of condolence from the World Jewish Congress, whose president is Edgar Bronfman Sr., called Andrea Bronfman a pillar of her family and of the Jewish community.

She is survived by her children with David Cohen (died 2010):[3]

A memorial ceremony was held Congregation B'nai Jeshurun in Manhattan and she was buried in Jerusalem.[6]

Philanthropy

Andrea Bronfman and her husband were active in numerous charities including:

See also

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