International metal trader whose life was honed in the crucible of war
By ben overlander
World-renowned conductor Leonard Slatkin pays tribute to his friend, virtuoso pianist André Previn, who died last week in New York aged 89
By Leonard Slatkin
Courageous matriarch, dogged by tragedy, who boosted local charities
By Faga Speker
Psychotherapist who became the "archangel" of mods, rockers and hippies
By emma klein
"Kingmaker" Who blended principled liberalism with ultra-nationalism
By lawrence joffe
Horrific wartime cruelty helped survivor become a faith-healer
By Madeleine Flower
From opera sets to chupah poles - the woodtuner who became Jacs President
By Belinda Edelman
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forceful advocae and compaigner for the Yorkshire arts
By Michael Meadowcroft
Abstract set designer who created a war crimes library in Nuremberg
first Jewish four-minute miler who just kept on running
By Rachael Simpson
Israel's "James Bond" - the agent who preferred dialogue to violence
By ian morley
Warsaw Ghetto orphan who created her own exclusive culinary empire
By Vivienne Koorland
Visionary Nobel-Prize winning scientist whose driving force was curiosity
By JULIE CARBONARA
The quiet man who rose to high office in the guarded world of hedge funds
By daniel djanogly
Writer-Historian who steered the Wiener Library through financial crisis
By sylvia graham
Unapologetic Zionist, merchant banker and talented eccentric
By geoffrey alderman