Jeffrey Tarant Kaplan

Jeffrey Tarant Kaplan obituary, Charleston, SC

Jeffrey Tarant Kaplan

Jeffrey Kaplan Obituary

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Jeffrey Tarant Kaplan, 66, of Charleston, South Carolina, was born on December 23, 1953. A Lawyer by vocation and a Historian by passion. He entered into Eternal Rest on Sunday, August 30, 2020 after a courageous battle with Covid-19. His private, graveside, service was held on August 30, at B'rith Shalom Beth Israel Cemetery, on Sycamore, in Maryville. Rabbi Scott Hoberman officiated. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Downtown Chapel. To view the video for the recorded Zoom please visit the following: https://www.tributeslides.com/tributes/show/W9CL4GS7DY2WJNBN Jeffrey was preceded in death by his mother, Ruth Kirshtein Kaplan of Charleston and father, Dr. H. Raymond Kaplan of Aiken, South Carolina (Both of Blessed Memory). He is survived by a brother, Samuel K. Kaplan of Mount Pleasant; a sister, Laura Kaplan Cooper of Silver Spring, Maryland; two nieces: Erin Cooper Stiebel (David) of Detroit, Michigan and Amy Cooper Hakim (Elad) of Boca Raton, Florida; a nephew, Steven B. Cooper (Yelena) of Boca Raton, Florida; two great-nieces; and nine great-nephews. In addition, Jeffrey is survived by uncles and aunts: Sam and Mitzi, Louis, Sol and Joyce Kirshtein all of Charleston; and a host of cousins. Jeffrey attended St. Angela Academy in Aiken as well as Porter Gaud and St. Andrew's Parish High School. After which he received his undergraduate degree from Yeshiva University and his Juris Doctorate, as a member of the first graduating class of The Benjamin N. Cordoza School of Law. Subsequently, Jeffrey pursued Graduate Studies with the Committee on International Studies at The University of Chicago. Jeffrey began his legal career in Charleston and hung out his shingle on Meeting Street near Broad. His practice focused primarily on probate work. He eventually transitioned to Lawyer's Title Corporation as the President for South Carolina. In 1987, Jeffrey moved to Washington, DC to accept a job in the Pre-Mergers Bureau of The Federal Trade Commission. Eventually, he accepted a position with the Washington Office of Sullivan & Cromwell where he was engaged in the Mergers and Acquisition Practice. When not at home or at work, he could usually be found holding court at The University Club. Upon retirement, like all good Charlestonians, Jeffrey returned home to be closer to his mother, brother and rather large extended family. He now was able to focus much of his time on his true passion of history. Some of Jeffrey's many community activities included; serving as President of The South Carolina B'nai B'rith Association, archivist and member of Congregation Mikvah Israel in Philadelphia (our nation's third oldest Jewish Synagogue), guest scholar of various Jewish History courses at the Rabbi Samuel Scolnic Adult Institute in Bethesda, MD, guest columnist for The Charleston Mercury, Officer, Board, Archivist and fourth generation member of B'rith Shalom Beth Israel Congregation in Charleston and a member of A.F.M. Mariner Lodge No. 2. He also enjoyed his affiliation with The Charleston Storytellers Group. Contributions in his memory may be made to The Ruth Kirshtein Kaplan Memorial Mikvah Fund at B'rith Shalom Beth Israel Congregation, 182 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina 29403 or Chabad of Charleston and the Low Country-Jewish Center For Life, 477 Mathis Ferry Road, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29464.

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October 9, 2020

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Bruce Lipsitz

October 9, 2020

Stunned to just now find out about Jeff's passing. We were good friends when we both lived in Columbia, SC in the mid 80s. Baruch dayan emet.

maxim engel

September 9, 2020

Jeffrey will be solely missed. I especially will miss our long chats on his passions. Collecting pipes & tobacco, of which he was a connoisseur, Southern & Jewish and world history. Rest well my friend.

Harold Goodman

September 5, 2020

I was privileged to know Jeffery for 50 years. He was the brother of my best friend Sam and wonderful sister Laura. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Sarah Shapiro Shapiro

September 4, 2020

I had the good fortune to be a student in classes Jeffrey Kaplan taught at the Jewish Study Center and at Congregation Beth El. He was eager to pass on his knowledge of the history of Jews of the US South and did it in an engaging way.

Mary Ann Rudnick Grice

September 4, 2020

I was so sorry to hear of Jeffrey's passing. Memories of the Kaplan family in Aiken, SC makes up a huge portion of my childhood memories. I spent many a happy time visiting with your family, fondly calling your parents, aunt and uncle. I am sending love and prayers for healing.

Aaron Hyman

September 3, 2020

Jeffery Kaplan was very kind and caring person always in a good mood and pleasant to be around have nothing but wonderful things to say about him may his family be comforted with the “Mourners of Zion “
Silvia and me will miss him very very much!

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Gabe Shabat

September 3, 2020

May his memory only be a blessing. Keep him in our hearts and he’s never truly gone.

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