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JILL ISCOL

1946 - 2022

JILL ISCOL obituary, 1946-2022, New York, NY

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JILL ISCOL Obituary

ISCOL--Jill. In Jill Iscol's book of life there are no empty pages. There are tales of adventure and romance, of heartbreak and happiness, of good times, great friends, and missions accomplished. It is the story of a life lived to the fullest and a generous love that reached far beyond family. She died Sunday, May 22, 2022 in New York City after a brief illness. She was 75. Social justice champion, educator, and author, in the world of non-profits, Jill was a powerhouse, driven by a deep compassion and a staggering fount of energy that she used on behalf of the less fortunate and the forgotten. Her book Hearts on Fire was a call to action to galvanize a new generation of social activists. "There was always a clear message from my parents," she wrote, "through words and example, that it was up to those blessed with more to help those with less, not from a sense of noblesse oblige but from a genuine identification with each person's humanity." Jill Weinick Iscol was born on Long Island on June 24, 1946, the second of Milton and Sylvia Friedman Weinick's three daughters. Early on, her determination and grit were obvious as she wiggled her way around the house, a toddler cocooned in a full body cast for more than a year. Her mother said even back then she was unstoppable. She was a lover of learning, both in and out of the classroom. After graduating with high honors from the University of Pittsburgh in 1967, Jill received a doctorate from Teachers College, Columbia University and a master of philosophy in sociology from Yale University. She was a teacher in both the New York City public schools and at the progressive Bank Street School before beginning her journey through the not-for-profit sector. During decades of working with a variety of non-profit organizations and startups, she became expert in identifying and supporting visionary leaders and programs. She was a cheerleader for their dreams, encouraging and guiding them to reach higher for the benefit of others. Her empathy knew no bounds. She believed every person, no matter their circumstances, deserved respect and dignity. She couldn't pass a homeless person without reaching in her pocket; the suffering she saw in the world affected her deeply, body and soul. It was the driving force behind her unwavering commitment to improving the lives of others. In 1989, she and her husband started the IF Hummingbird Foundation, initiating and supporting the Program for Leadership at Cornell University and the Center for the Environment. She was actively involved in the Democratic Party, serving as chairperson of then Vice President Al Gore's Annual Family Re-Union Conference. She was also co-chair of the finance committee for both Hillary Clinton's New York Senate campaign and her presidential run in 2008, a working relationship that became a close and valued friendship. "Jill was a wonderful friend," says Secretary Clinton, "and passionate in her life's work as an activist, educator and philanthropist who lived her values and inspired others to do the same. Our world is poorer in light and love with her passing." In 1977, on a trek in Nepal, she married telecommunications entrepreneur Ken Iscol in a traditional ceremony in a mountain village. Over the years, their union became so tightly woven, their names were spoken in one breath. Like love and marriage, it was always Ken and Jill. You couldn't have one without the other. While she raised her children in the New York suburbs, Jill's heart and style belonged to the city, where she could satisfy all her passions: the arts, philanthropy, fun, glamour and, of course, shopping, especially at Barneys. She spent summers on Martha's Vineyard where her dinner parties were legendary for their great food, free-spirited conversation, breathtaking sunsets, and the warmth she brought as their host. It was on the island that she experienced joyful summer months with her adored grandchildren and serenity in long walks on the beach with treasured friends and magical swims from her home on 'Quitsa Pond. Two years ago, she and Ken made the Vineyard their year-round home, happily ensconced with her much loved little dog, Daisy. In addition to her beloved husband of 44 years, she is survived by her son Zachary (Meredith Melling), the current Commissioner of Emergency Management for New York City, and her daughter Kiva who presides over the IF Hummingbird Foundation; sisters Faith Drucker (Howard) and Beth Sperber (Victor); grandchildren Wolf, India, and Wylder Iscol and Eloise Burke; many nieces and nephews, and countless new and dear old friends. "Her spirit had the magnetic energy of light that everyone is attracted to," said one. "She created a positive enlightening force that channeled into all of her interactions - love for people and life, assistance, humor and sensitivity to all she encountered." Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, May 24, 12 Noon, at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home, 1076 Madison Avenue at 81st St. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to any of the Hearts on Fire Visionaries.

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Published by New York Times on May 24, 2022.

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noa tzuk

January 1, 2024

I met Jill on a women's expedition to Northern Ireland about 15 years ago. From the first day I understood that there was a special woman here, with unusual strengths. Her connection to the Palestinian Israeli group was immediate, heartfelt and so authentic. Throughout the years since then, I've kept in touch with Jill, a holiday or birthday greeting. When I came to visit my sister in New York, I wrote her and she immediately made herself available and we arranged to meet for lunch. I was very moved by the very willingness, the clearing of time and the big heart. The meeting was very exciting, we continued the conversation as if we had parted in Ireland only yesterday. The last time I visited New York, I wrote to her again, but exactly on those dates she was on family leave and we didn't get to meet. I think it was in 2021.
A few days ago I sent her an email, with a request to help, through her connections, a family member of my friend who was kidnapped on 7/10 in Gaza. His wife was murdered and his son, two and a half years old, was left without parents to take care of him. I knew she was the address for assistance, she would not remain indifferent and would do what she could to help. Unfortunately, after not receiving a reply for a few days (which was uncharacteristic of her) I was very worried, I checked and found out that she passed away a year and a half ago. I share in the family's grief, I am very sad that Jill is no longer with us. Noa Tzuk, Israel.

Michael McNaught

September 18, 2023

Dear Ken and Zach: Somehow in dealing with Lyn´s death last October I entirely missed news of Jill´s passing. My deepest condolences to you both; she was an extraordinary woman, and Lyn and I valued her friendship deeply. My sincerest condolences to you both.
Fondly,
Michael

Jon and Jill Posner

July 16, 2022

Somehow Ken we missed hearing about Jill on a timely basis. We've been back and forth to Aquinnah all summer. In fact, we think of you and Jill each time we pass the Chilmark house. I don't know where you spend most of your time but perhaps we can get together in the fall or winter on the island. Best wishes...

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Bob Ranalli

June 2, 2022

Ken
Our deepest sympathies
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Stephanie Solomon

June 1, 2022

I am heartbroken to hear of Jill's passing. She was a remarkable woman and the list of her accomplishments doesnt do justice to the increadible person she was. My love and prayers goes to Ken, Kiva and Zach during this difficult time. We will be thinking of you all...

Susan and Michael Stillman

May 31, 2022

Dear Ken, Kiva and Zack,
We were deeply saddened to hear of Jill's passing.
Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Sincere condolences.

Susan and Michael Stillman

Arlene Garber- Beth's friend

May 31, 2022

My thoughts are with the Iscol Family

Becky & Jim Morgan

May 30, 2022

We are Cornellians and aware of the good work and generosity of the Iscols. We´re sad with the loss of Jill and send a message of empathy.

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JoAnn Packtor-Heap

May 30, 2022

Sending hugs to the entire family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Having known Jill through her sister, Faith, she was always so warm and welcoming to all of us.

Cathy Wolff Katz

May 29, 2022

Please except my deepest condolences to the entire family.I have such fond memories of Jill from childhood.The Wolff Katz family.

Megan Farrell

May 29, 2022

So saddened by this news. Such a bright, compassionate, loving soul. Sending love and positive energy to Ken, Zack, Kiva and the entire family.

Edward and Jane Rabe

May 26, 2022

Jill: We are in awe of your accomplishments and love you for who you are. We miss you terribly.

Tamara Weiss

May 26, 2022

Jill always said hello when ever she spotted me in a crowd. She wanted to know how my family was every time, parents, kids, etc. She cared deeply for her friends and worshipped her kids and grand kids. What a bright and beautiful light! She will forever shine over Quitsa pond and beyond. xox

Stephanie Esteban

May 25, 2022

Thank you Jill and family for always showing my aunt and my mother great respect and kindness. I remember the days when my cousins and I were young and you would lend us your house in pound ridge in the summer and overall how much positive things both my mother and my aunt always said of you. Your kind energy won´t be forgotten

Harvey kopelowitz

May 25, 2022

Ken - just having known Jill back at Pitt and having met both of you even infrequently was enough to grieve this moment- Jill was a treasure to behold

Peter Felber

May 25, 2022

I am deeply saddened by dear Jill's passing. We were in the same High School class, and we both went to Pitt. Our paths did not really cross until my fundraising efforts getting clean water to people who don't have it. Jill graciously and generously donated. We planned to meet my next time in NY, alas, not to happen.
My sincere heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. Knowing her life and example will be remembered and acted upon.

Lilian Fernandez

May 25, 2022

Ken, Zachary, and Kiva, I'm so sorry for your loss May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Mary Lombardi

May 25, 2022

Thinking of you Ken Zack Kiva
With deepest sympathy
Mary

Lynn Wolf

May 25, 2022

Dear Ken, Zack, Kiva, Faith, Beth, and all of Jill´s beloved family,
I am so very sad that you, and all of us, have lost this special, once-in-a-lifetime woman. She will continue to inspire so many with memories of her goodness, love, energy, and commitment.

Claire Yormak Brenner

May 24, 2022

My deepest condolences to the family and chosen family. I am so sad.
Jill touched so many lives with her love, kindness and inspiration.
A most unique human being...

Claude Bernstein

May 24, 2022

Zack and Kiva, You do not know me but I know you.. Your Mom was so proud of all you accomplished and I regarded her as one of the Bright Lights.. She will be greatly missed by our nation and planet.. hugs claude b

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June & Steven Monk

May 24, 2022

Our sympathy to the Iscol , Druker and Sperber families. Jill will be deeply missed.

Allyson Aborn and Bruce Doniger

May 24, 2022

The world has lost a vibrant, remarkable woman. We are so saddened. Our thoughts are with you.

Julie Flanders

May 24, 2022

My heart aches for you all. Jill was an amazing lady and will be missed by us all.
Deepest Sympathy, Julie

sharyn soleimani

May 24, 2022

I will always remember our times together' at Barneys...laughing and hugging and of course shopping for the latest and greatest things that made Jill happy... she will always be a light that shines!

Mara Weissmann

May 24, 2022

I was shocked and saddened to learn of Jill's passing. There are no smart words at a time like this. What I can say is that Jill's amazing legacy will live on in all who love her. I worked with Jill during Mrs. Clinton's run for Senator and Jill was always so thoughtful and inclusive. Beautiful and smart loving, Jill. May she rest in peace.

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Douglas Gasner and family

May 24, 2022

A heart-breaking loss, we send our prayers for strength.

Nancy Jones-Dorsey

May 24, 2022

So sorry Ken to hear about Jill. (Dot told me.) My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Ronnie Planalp

May 24, 2022

We´ve lost an incredible person. Jill was a bright light and someone I looked up to always. My deepest sympathies to the family.

Bill and Nancy Rollnick

May 24, 2022

We sadly offer condolences to Ken, and her family.

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