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Herbert Daniel Halpern

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Herbert Daniel Halpern obituary, 1941-2024, New Orleans, LA

BORN

1941

DIED

2024

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5100 Pontchartrain Blvd.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Herbert Halpern Obituary

Herbert Daniel Halpern who was considered the "walking encyclopedia of fabric" and "the textile guru," was born in New Orleans September 9, 1941 at Baptist Hospital. The youngest of four children to Max and Libby (Fuchs) Halpern, he attended Henry W. Allen School, McMain Junior High, and graduated from Isidore Newman, where he played Varsity football as a freshman and played guard along-side his brother, Elliot, in 1958. He was named All Riverside League at Tackle and was a Newman Co-Captain. Fond memories of history teacher Mr. Fredericks shaped his worldview towards tradition and collecting. The long history of fine fabrics and the act of collecting art would become part of his life practice. His father, Max, opened a retail fabric business in 1937 on Dryades St., where Herbert worked from the age of 12. Growing up in the family business influenced him to study business at Tulane University. In 1960, he transferred to the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business, where his brother Elliot attended. After a year, he returned to New Orleans and graduated from Tulane Business School. After graduation, he worked for Halpern's Fabrics, which by then was 28 stores across the South. His role was to oversee each store, which necessitated grueling travel, and after the family business became a chain, he realized he preferred working in only one store. He partnered with friend, Paul Kullman, as founders of Gentry Gifts and Men's Clothing for two years. Finally returning to his roots, he opened Promenade Fine Fabrics on St. Charles Avenue on his birthday, September 9, 1968. It was an overnight success because of his father's legacy. Promenade Fine Fabrics became a destination for not only attracting local and regional customers, but celebrities and the film industry. After helping Phyllis Diller find the perfect silk, she praised Promenade on the Johnny Carson show. While helping Margaret Thatcher find buttons, he realized it was time to pick up the children from school, as his wife was exhibiting in Brazil. He apologized to the Prime Minister who agreed he should leave for the children. Over the years he helped CCH Pounder for lace and Sara Vaughn for silk. Kathie Bates found designer silk to wear to collect her Golden Globe for American Horror Story. For 40 years, Allen Toussaint wore Herbert's designer brocades for stage performances. There were decades of bridal gowns, Homecoming Queens, graduations, Christenings, Mardi Gras Ball gowns, and numerous Carnival Queens. He enjoyed the whole process of solving sewing issues through design, color, and the appropriate materials, and inspired young people to sew. When he spoke at Longvue Gardens, he said, "Sewing is about who we are as a human species. It began in the caves from a basic need, to culture, a fashion statement, an art form." In an interview with Jyl Benson for Country Roads Magazine, she wrote, "Herbert Halpern's passion for and encyclopedic knowledge of fabrics and notions; his courtly, elegant presence and personable approach to customer service complete the equation for his lasting success." Working with the best costume designers for film and television allowed Promenade Fabrics on the screen for 'Runaway Jury,' 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,' 'Interview with a Vampire,' 'Beautiful Creatures,' and hundreds of others. In 2012 his youngest son, Cole, left Law and joined the family business, where he brought new ideas to the store. His son, Dane, would work in the store until he opened his own fabric business in upholstery and drapery he named Backroom Fabric. As a side interest in the 70's, Herbert was a photographer for the Saints Football Team when they played at Tulane Stadium, a position he acquired through a friend. He had job opportunities in New York and San Francisco, but could not leave his birth home. Herbert's love for New Orleans influenced his decision to enter politics and fight against road way developments that would destroy major avenues. When Dutch Morial ran for Mayor, Herbert worked on his campaign and joined several of his committees, where they worked together on different projects. Dutch appointed Herbert as Vice President of the Park and Parkway Commission, where he remained for 21 years protecting significant public and private trees and maintaining city greenery. Herbert viewed New Orleans as "the city of trees." His love of art and respect for artists was reflected in his art collection of local artists and American prints on paper from the 1920's, 30's and 40's. In 1982, mutual friends introduced him to artist Jacqueline "Jackie" Bishop at an art opening at the Arthur Roger Gallery on Magazine Street. After several rejections, they finally had their first date to see Allen Toussaint perform on the Riverboat President. The tickets were a gift to Herbert from Allen, who would forever be credited for their marriage. The following year they were married in Israel by Rabbi David Goldstein from Touro Synagogue. In 1988 Herbert co-founded Stone and Press Gallery with fellow print collector Earl Retiff. After seven years Herbert opened Herbert Halpern Fine Arts. He wrote and designed numerous brochures, researched over 2000 artists, and participated in Print Fairs in Denver, Washington, New York, and Atlanta. In 1987 his collection was exhibited at the Louisiana Arts and Science Center in Baton Rouge, curated by Kathleen Orillion. Later the work traveled to the Pensacola Museum of Art, organized by the late Mary Takach. In 2009 Diboll Art Gallery Director, Karoline Schleh with Loyola University, invited him to show 60 pieces from his collection for an exhibition titled, "The Recording of America." The following year a different portion of his collection was exhibited at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum by Curator Elizabeth Weinstein, titled "Recording America: Prints from the Herbert D. Halpern Collection." He has generously donated important prints to various museums around the country. In March 2020, when the covid pandemic exploded, Herbert was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Hospitals were full of covid patients resulting in a two-month-delayed brain surgery. After a successful surgery and months of physical therapy, Herbert returned to his beloved Promenade Fine Fabrics to greet customers. It was a new lifestyle and memory. He rebounded for a few years because of the love, respect, and attention from his family, friends, devoted staff, and customers. He continued joining the Isidore Newman lunch buddies and the "Please U" breakfast gym group. He never missed seeing his cousin, Randy Newman, perform at Jazz Fest, the LPO, and other venues. There were all the family birthday dinners, holiday dinners, and dinners with friends. For Herbert, his family was the most important and being a father was a privilege and a joy that made his life complete. The special gift was the recent birth of his only grandchild, Conrad Bishop Halpern. He was preceded in death by his parents Max and Libby Halpern; and brothers Alvin and Elliot Halpern. Herbert leaves behind his loving wife Jacqueline; sons Dane and Cole (Courtney); grandson Conrad; sister Sandra Pailet; cousins Alan and Randy Newman; and many nephews and nieces. Deep appreciation goes to Dr. Frank Culicchia, Carrie Black, Touro Infirmary, and so many friends. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Words of Remembrance service in the Chapel of Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. in New Orleans on Monday, September 9, 2024 at 11:00AM. A visitation will be held at the Funeral Home beginning at 9:30AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Herbert's memory to WWNO Public Radio, www.wwno.org, Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience, www.msje.org, and/or City Park Conservancy, www.neworleanscitypark.org. To view and sign the online guest book, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Times-Picayune from Sep. 7 to Sep. 8, 2024.

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Christina Anderson

November 9, 2024

I just found this out last night. I am soo sorry to hear of Mr. Halpern's passing. My mom, Virginia Harris worked for him forever. Normally, she would have been devastated. She has full blown Alzheimers now. It's sad when I tell her this, how and if she will react. She LOVED working for him. My sympathy and prayers for his family.
Christina Anderson

MaggieNorvelleOutsey

October 4, 2024

I´ve loved you and your family for many years. You always treated me like I was the Ultimate Premier Designer as he allowed me to blossom with his every touch of his exquisite fabrics. Such a teacher with such a welcoming spirit every single time we me. I´ll see you in heaven and we shall continue onwards. LoveYouSew Much, Maggie of Mobile.

Cassandra C.

October 3, 2024

My deepest sympathy to the Halpern family. My mom taught me the art of sewing when I was a child and as I grew older and continued my love for sewing, I felt I'd found gold when I went into Promenade Fine Fabrics in the 1980's. I moved from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina but I always visit Promenade on my visits home. Mr. Herbert was such a nice, classy and knowledgable gentleman--he will be missed.

Cecile Ballard

September 20, 2024

Mr Halpern,was a gentleman and an Encyclopedia about fabric;who was always extremely helpful to me. He can not and will not be replaced.
My sincere sympathy to his family.
Cecile Grace Ballard

Dawn Stridde

September 16, 2024

Jackie and family,

I´m so sorry to hear of your loss. Herbert seems to have brought much love and joy to the world. I hope your memories bring comfort and peace. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Christine Mitchell

September 16, 2024

I was so sad when I heard of his passing. He was a font of knowledge about fabrics. I always appreciated his help. My condolences go to his family. May his memory be a blessing.

Sara Orton

September 13, 2024

Mr. Halpern helped me find the perfect fabric and ribbon to restore my great aunt's debutante gown for me to wear as my wedding gown. He put me at ease, let me ponder nervously, knowing I wanted to pay tribute to my aunt and of course have a perfect day for myself. He didn't lose patience with my indecision and didn't pressure me to decide. He was gentle and helpful and patient. Thank you, Mr. Halpern.

Avra O'Dwyer

September 11, 2024

Absolutely wonderful person. I used to buy fabric many years ago and even purchased the materials for my Wedding gown 46 years ago from him.. Sadly missed and great asset to our community. Thank you for you and your family have contributed to New Orleans...

Rita

September 10, 2024

Sorry to hear of Mr. Halpern's passing. I worked at the St. Charles Avenue Whitney Bank (in the 90's) and had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He was truly a gentleman. New Orleans has lost a good son.

Camille Pendleton

September 9, 2024

I met Herb through a mutual friend, David Band. I didn´t know him, well. But, I found him to be a "stand up kind of guy". I am glad to have met Herb. He will be missed.
Camille Pendleton

Susan Band Carr

September 9, 2024

Deepest Sympathy and prayers for the family

Adele Knauer

September 8, 2024

With deepest sympathies for your loss. He will be sorely missed, such knowledge of fabric and such a wonderful life. May he rest in peace and may his family be comforted by the knowledge he will be missed by many. All my thoughts and prayers , Jack and Adele Knauer

Sylvia S Sterne

September 8, 2024

I grew up a block away from the Halpern family and we saw them every day. It was the era when you knew all your neighbors and you were in and out of each others houses all the time. His sister Sandra was my friend and he was the adorable little brother. May he rest in peace.

'Annie'

September 8, 2024

My condolences to his loved ones. A lovely, elegant gentleman, enriching so much and so many. Simply put, a live well lived. Rest well, Mr. Halpern, and thank you.

Kathleen and Michael Grumich

September 8, 2024

I always considered Herbert to be a friend, besides the person from whom I bought the most beautiful fabrics. He was always gracious and a tease. I will miss him whenever I visit the shop now. Deepest sympathies to Jacqueline, Cole and Dane and all the rest of his family.

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