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Leonard Michael "Lenny" Helfgott

Leonard Michael "Lenny" Helfgott obituary, Bellingham, WA

Leonard Helfgott Obituary

Leonard Michael Helfgott (Lenny), age 83, died in his home on April 8, 2021 with his wife, three children, and eldest grandchildren by his side following a nine-year struggle with bladder cancer.

Lenny was born in 1937 in Baltimore, Maryland to Anna Helfgott (Altshul) and Isidore (Isser) Helfgott. After attending public schools in Baltimore, Lenny enrolled at the University of Maryland, earning a B.A. and M.A. and later returning to earn a Ph.D in history in 1972.

After a short post-college stint in the army, Lenny received a Fulbright scholarship to Iran. He then returned to Maryland where he met Kathryn Anderson. The urban Jewish radical and the Iowa farmers' daughter were not a typical match in 1968, but they quickly merged their lives and the two married in San Francisco on September 10, 1971. Kathryn would be his partner to the end. Together, Kathryn and Lenny participated in the civil rights and anti-war movements and maintained life-long commitments to fostering social justice.

Lenny moved to Bellingham with Kathryn in 1970 to join the faculty of Western Washington University, where he spent over 40 years teaching, mentoring and inspiring generations of students. Primarily a professor of Middle Eastern History, Lenny also introduced the teaching of film as history and Jewish history to the Western history department. Over time, some students began referring affectionately to his classes as "story time with Uncle Lenny."

In 1994, Lenny's book Ties that Bind: A Social History of the Iranian Carpet was published by the Smithsonian Institution Press. He also published articles on Middle Eastern history and tribalism, American radicalism, the Jewish immigrant experience, and popular culture. Friends, colleagues, and grandchildren marveled at the expanse of his curiosity and the depth of his knowledge. At his death, Lenny was working on a book about the Jewish immigrant experience in his hometown of Baltimore. In the early-1970's he served on the board of the magazine Socialist Revolution (later named Socialist Review).

Over the years, stimulated by his scholarly work on oriental rugs, Lenny developed a deep interest in the arts with a particular focus on indigenous arts. His eye for beauty was unparalleled. He had an uncanny ability to spot the most beautiful object in any flea market or garage sale. He built a formidable collection of Northwest native arts and was keenly interested in supporting living artists, buying from galleries that worked directly with artists and commissioning works from artists directly.

Later in life, Lenny developed a love of bluegrass music and began studying banjo and fingerpicking guitar, passions he shared by teaching the younger generations. Ever one to make friends in any community he entered, Lenny developed deep ties within the bluegrass community and frequently opened his home to musicians traveling through Bellingham, offering a meal, a bed, and lively conversation on their way through town.

Lenny was preceded in death by his sister, Dorothy Peck and his half-sister, Lee Naiman. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn Anderson; their three wonderful children, Isadora (Noah Novogrodsky), now Associate Vice Provost at the University of Wyoming; Sascha (Robin Helfgott), a lighting designer at Disney, and Jonathan (Heather Haney), a Denver-based attorney. He is also survived by his sister, Esther Altshul Helfgott; and his seven grandchildren (Ruby Novogrodsky, David Novogrodsky, Ethan Helfgott, Lucas Helfgott, Daniel Helfgott, Annika Helfgott, and Lilah Helfgott), who referred to him as "Papa Lenny."

A memorial service will occur via videoconference on Wednesday, April 14. For information about joining the zoom memorial service, please visit https://www.molesfarewelltributes.com/. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in memoriam to the Pickford Film Center of Bellingham, WA.

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Published by Baltimore Sun on Apr. 18, 2021.

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Nathan Billig

January 27, 2022

I happened upon this obituary. I knew Lenny when we were both summer camp counselors in Starlight, PA around 1960. He was a great guy, a mentor, a few years older than me. He was very smart, funny, played the banjo and sang folk music and definitely left-leaning. I'm glad he went on to have the family and career he had; it sounds like a good life. I send condolences.

Sam Card WWU class of 1987

October 25, 2021

I knew Leonard's niece Jackie Helfgott in Seattle before I was astudent at WWU. My sympathy to Jackie. I enjoyed hearing lectures at WWU from Leonard. I last saw Jackie in 1998 and she was a professor at Seattle University. She and I were classmates in Marilyn Smith's English 101 class at North Seattle Community College in 1983 Spring quarter. I was born in Baltimore in 1960.

Kurt Dunbar

April 20, 2021

Professor Helfgott was my undergraduate mentor and the reason my BA studies were focused on the Middle East. Basically, I took every class he taught.

Dr. Helfgott guided me through the convoluted and layered history of that troubled part of the world. He opening my mind and my heart to the beauty and richness of the region's myriad cultures in a way that denigrated none and respected all.

Lenny knew that I had worked to get an intro Middle East history course into the catalog and as an annual offering at Skagit Valley College. I saw him downtown a few years ago and he paid me the greatest compliment by saying that he was pleased to hear that I was the one teaching it.

He was a great guy, an avid patron of the arts (and starving artists) and a good teacher.

Chad Longley

April 16, 2021

Prof. Helfgott was a great mentor to me during my 4 years at Western. I was a student in several of his classes, and also served as his Teaching Fellow in 2001. He always made history come alive, bringing diverse perspectives, a breadth of real-world experience, and a fair, yet rigorous approach to teaching. I will always remember him with a smile.

Betty Harris

April 16, 2021

Kathryn, our condolences to you and family in the loss of Lenny. We send sincere wishes for your comfort and healing.
Betty and Lyle Harris

Marc Tickner

April 15, 2021

Great man and history professor. Had several classes with Professor Helfgott in 1983 and 1984. My condolences to the Helfgott family.
Marc Tickner, WWU class of 1987

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