Submitted by: Dan Rich
Bernard H. Natkow
May 12, 1920 - Jan. 7, 2001
South Bend Tribune 1/9/2001
Bernard H. Natkow, 80, executive vice
president of the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley for 31
years, from 1956 to 1987, died at home in Coconut Creek, Fla.,
after an extended illness. He is survived by his wife, Shirley
Natkow; three children, Dr. Neil Natkow, Dr. Barbara (Richard) Schuster
and Shelley Natkow; three grandchildren; and by his brother,
Irving Natkow. He received his B.A. and Master's in education and
social work from Temple University, and a degree in Hebrew
education from Gratz College in Philadelphia. Before taking his
first position as director of a Jewish Community Center in
Hudson, N.Y., Bernie taught Hebrew school and several courses at
Temple University. He served as the director of the Jewish
Community of Hazleton, Pa., for eight years before moving to
South Bend in 1956. During his tenure as the executive vice
president of the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley, Mr.
Natkow oversaw the establishment of Camp Ideal, a summer day camp
that has served children in the community for over 40 years, the
Senior Friendship Club, and the South Bend Community Hebrew
School. Natkow was dedicated to strengthening the level of Jewish
life in the local community, to providing humanitarian assistance
to Jews in Israel and overseas, and to supporting the state of
Israel. Mr. Natkow led a number of missions to Israel, including
one of the first after the 1967 Yom Kippur war. He served on
several boards of professional associations and community service
organizations including the National Conference of Christians and
Jews, ORT (American Organization for Rehabilitation Through
Training), the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory
Council, and was a charter member of the National Association of
Social Workers. Locally he served as a board member of the St.
Joseph County Emergency Food and Shelter Program, the Legal Aid
Society, Planned Parenthood and the Urban Coalition. He was a
representative to the White House Conference on Aging and Youth,
and was a member of the Commission on Equality. Following his
retirement as executive vice president, he went on to become the
endowment director of the Jewish Federation from 1988 to 1995. He
was a member of B'nai Israel Congregation in South Bend, and
later, Sinai Synagogue.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. today, Jan. 9, at Star of David Memorial Chapel and Gardens, 7701 Bailey Road, North Lauderdale, FL 33068. Donations in Mr. Natkow's memory may be made to the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley; to the Jewish Welfare Fund; to the Bernard H. Natkow Community Lecture Fund; or to the Natkow Campership Fund, 3202 Shalom Way, South Bend, IN 46615.