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EIZENSTAT FRANCES CAROL EIZENSTAT Frances Carol Eizenstat was born in the Boston suburb of Everett, Massachusetts, 68 years ago to Eli and Sarah Taylor. She passed away on Sunday, February 17, 2013 in Miami, FL of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was the wife of 45 years to Stuart Eizenstat, the mother of two surviving children, Jay Eizenstat and Brian Eizenstat, mother-in-law to daughters-in-law Jessica Eizenstat and Erin Eizenstat, and grandmother to seven grandchildren, Menachem, Bracha, Eli Kalmon, Michal, Yitzchock, Julia and Caroline. She was a role model for women balancing professional accomplishments, non-profit leadership, and a loving friend, sister, wife, mother and grandmother. She combined a life of professional accomplishment focused on the disadvantaged in the US, and on Jews in distress around the world, especially in the former Soviet Union, with a deep commitment to Judaism, the State of Israel, and to her myriad friends (each of whom felt she was their best friend), and to her family. She obtained her undergraduate degree at Brandeis University (1965), where her deep affection and ties to the State of Israel began, spending part of her junior year there in the Hiatt program. Years later, Fran took her two children, Jay and Brian, for extended summer stays in Israel. She obtained a Masters in Social Work from Boston College (1967), and then in mid-career, with two teenage boys, earned a second master's degree, an MBA from George Washington, with an "A" average. During her professional career, spanning several decades, she worked in a variety of jobs focused on helping low income Americans achieve the American dream. These included working in the Model Cities program (1968-70) in Atlanta; the Children's Defense Fund with Marion Wright Edelman in Washington; a leader of the White House Conference on Families (1979-81), where she helped shape federal programs to strengthen low income families; and after earning her MBA, serving as a Housing Manager in the low income housing section at FNMA But with all of these professional achievement, it was in the non-profit voluntary sector that she made an even greater mark. Fran developed the first screening program for Tay Sachs disease, a malady particularly affecting children of Ashkenazic Jewish women, as Vice President of the Atlanta chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), which served as a model for the nation and prevented countless tragedies. As Vice Chair and President-elect of NCJW, she was recognized as one of the outstanding young leaders in Atlanta. She was selected for the prestigious Leadership Atlanta program in 1976. Fran created and co-chaired the Atlanta Institute of Jewish Studies as a part of the Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Education and chaired the Institute with her husband and they would get over 300 people a week across the Jewish denominational spectrum for more than a dozen courses. In 1972, Fran was a senior leader of the Andrew Young for Congress campaign, leading the grass roots organization on the north side of Georgia's 5th congressional district, and playing an indispensable role in electing the first African American to Congress since Reconstruction days. Her non-profit leadership took on national and international dimensions when she moved with her husband Stuart Eizenstat to Washington, when he became Chief Domestic Policy Adviser to President Jimmy Carter, and later held four Senate-confirmed positions. She served for two terms on the national board of directors of Mazon, the Jewish response to hunger. During the Clinton Administration, as the wife of the Ambassador to the European Union, it was at her initiative that the US Ambassador's residence was the first kosher residence in the history of the U.S. diplomatic corps. For the past 12 years she has served on the international board of directors of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, which serves Jews in distress around the world. She has been an indefatigable member of the board, participating in trips from Argentina and Russia to Israel. For the past four years, she has served on the board of directors of the Defiant Requiem Foundation, which has sponsored "Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin", a concert drama which honors the courage of the Jewish prisoner choir and its leader Rafael Schechter at the Theresienstadt concentration camp during the Holocaust, which has been performed to critical and audience acclaim from the Kennedy Center and Budapest to Atlanta and Jerusalem, as well as an award-winning documentary, "Defiant Requiem", which brilliantly recognizes the defiance of the Nazis through art and culture. Most recently, she was helping to head the effort for the Defiant Requiem concert at Lincoln Center in New York with the UJA Federation of New York, with the benefits going to Holocaust survivor initiatives of the Federation. Helping Holocaust survivors in the United States and around the world was a passion of Fran's. This work animated her work with the Federation, the Defiant Requiem Foundation, and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. But it was her sterling personality qualities that will be most remembered-her veins were filled with the milk of human kindness. She was courageous in the face of medical adversity, continuing to contribute her enormous talents through a myriad of activities and organizations. She was considered a best friend by scores, was a loving and devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was a fierce advocate for learning needs of her children. May her memory be a blessing. Memorial Service will be held on Monday, February 25, 7:30 p.m. at Ohr Kodesh Congregation, 8300 Meadowbrook Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20815. Memorial Service will be held on Monday, February 25, 7:30 p.m. at Ohr Kodesh Congregation, 8300 Meadowbrook Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20815.

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Published by The Washington Post from Feb. 18 to Feb. 21, 2013.

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Adele Silver

February 12, 2024

Loving memories of Fran

Naomi Sunshine

March 7, 2013

Dear Stuart, Jay, and especially Brian - I was so saddened to hear of Fran's passing. I have such warm memories of your home on Brierley Road, and I'm glad my parents stayed connected. I know they are deeply saddened and will miss her.

Sandy and Dennis Smith

March 4, 2013

We are so sorry to learn about Fran's untimely death. She was a dear friend; we go back a long way. We know she was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and sister. She made amazing contributions to her community and will not be forgotten. She certainly was a strong woman!! I hope the wonderful memories you have will help you deal with this sad loss. Our deepest sympathies.
love, Sandy and Dennis Smith

March 4, 2013

Dear Stu, jay, Brian and family,
Fran was the consummate friend-loving, strong, sparkling and bubbling over with each precious day. My bonds of friendship with Fra. Had their origins in our shared background of being raised in similar environments in the Boston area and our mutual training as social workers and continued for the decades to come as the warmth and joy of our friendship was woven into the fabric of our life journey. Her memories live within us as do our thoughts and prayers for you all. May the memories of her loving spirit help to carry you through the days to come.

Judy Hagopian& Richard Levine

Oded Breda

March 1, 2013

Dear Stuart,

We were sorry to hear about the unexpected loss of your wife last week.

Please accept our deepest condolences and sympathy,

Sue Kilrain

February 28, 2013

Dear Eizenstats, Naomi and Evelyn,

I was so sorry to hear of Fran's much too early death. You don't need me to tell you what a remarkable woman she was. Most of my memories come from years before she had such an impact on Atlanta, Washington and the broader world. They come from Reynolds Ave. where I was the kid from across the street who came over to see what Sarah had to eat and to bother people. I also have a very fond memory from years later when I took my mother, Gert, to Washington with me when I went on a business trip. We had such a delightful visit with Fran who took the time to meet us at our hotel.

I am very sad about her passing and offer my most sincere sympathy to all of you.

Sue (Siegel) Kilrain

Shaun Donnelly

February 26, 2013

Stu, Jay and the entire Eizenstat family - our sincere condolences on your loss. What a woman! It was a very moving memorial service last evening.

Shaun and Kathryn

February 26, 2013

Jay,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family in this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
David Weiler

February 25, 2013

Stu and family,
Fran's work and presence blessed our world. May you be comforted with other mourners for Zion and Jerusalem.
Livia and David Bardin, Washington, DC

karen frostig

February 25, 2013

Frances made so many meaningful contributions. I send my deepest sympathy.

February 24, 2013

Our hearts go out to you, Stuart, as do our prayers. Fran was a wonderful friend to us always. We will never forget her.
With all our love,
Micho and Bill

February 24, 2013

Jay,
My deepest sympathy to your family. May your mother's memory be for a blessing.
Barbara Weisel

Howard and Eliana Sachar

February 22, 2013

Stuart:

Eliana and I returned from New York yesterday afternoon, and found several telephone messages informing us of Fran's passing.

You know how much we held you both in esteem, but Fran's passing is a particularly severe shock to me, who remembers her as a young student in the Hiatt Program. Her wonder and delight at that experience was especially moving to me--and they are qualities that I shall never forget.

She lives.

Howard

Hugh & Marilyn Stevens

February 22, 2013

We were so sorry to hear about Fran's death. Our blessings and condolences to Stu and the entire family.

February 22, 2013

May your memories give you peace and comfort. Frances Robinson (former colleague at Fannie Mae)

Adele Silver

February 21, 2013

Fran's life was a gift to all of us, and her death our shared loss. Stu, I grieve with you, with sorrow and love, Adele

Cynthia Edwards

February 21, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Eizenstat will truly be missed. Her hard work, wonderful spirit, and generosity will always be remembered by those who were Blessed to receive them. Stay Strong, and know that she is working in a new place now. Remember that she loved, cared and did her best for each of you.

Bruce Kirschenbaum

February 21, 2013

Judy and I are so saddened at the loss of such a wonderful person. Our thought are with Stu and his whole family.
Bruce and Judy Kirschenbaum

Suzanne Perlman

February 20, 2013

I am deeply saddened by the loss of your amazing wife Fran. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

February 19, 2013

Stuart, We are deeply saddened by the loss of your wonderful Fran. Your fond memories will see you through the difficult days ahead.

Nancy and Richard Bloom

February 19, 2013

Jay - I am so saddened to learn of the loss of your mom. She was a great lady. May the Lord comfort you together with all the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Alan Cohen (CBP)

Phyllis Tanner

February 19, 2013

Stu:

I am so sorry to hear of your sorrow and Fran's death. Please know that you, your boys, and grandchildren are in my and Raleigh's prayers.

Raphael Krasa

February 19, 2013

To the Eizenstat family,
My heart is broken with the sad news of Fran's passing. She had a passion to help those who could not help themselves. She was such a giving person. This quality made her time here very special. For that I am grateful and blessed to have known her. She will be missed tremendously by all.
The Krasa family will keep her and the entire Eizenstat family in our thoughts and prayers.

Laurie Goldman

February 19, 2013

I am deeply sorry for your loss and offer my sincere condolences.

February 19, 2013

Jay,

I am very sorry to hear the sad news of your mother's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences.

You are in my thoughts and prayers,

George Pierce

Peggy Pizzo

February 19, 2013

I am so very sad, Stu, Jay and Jessica, Brian and Erin for this powerful loss. I do not have the right words now. I keep thinking also how fortunate I am that this extraordinary human being was in my life as a close friend for so many years. My heart even from such a distance is connected to you and to all the grandchildren and both Phil and I send you much love and respect and support in this profoundly difficult time.

S.Griggs

February 18, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

February 18, 2013

Jay and Family,
We are thinking of you during this difficult week. How trying it must be to go from here through Purim and Pesach... Know that we have you in mind -- as do all your friends. HaMakom yenachem eschem b'soch sh'ar aveilei Tzion V'Yerushalayim. We hope to see you this week.
Akiva and Shani Leiman

Karen Uslin

February 18, 2013

I am so very sorry for your loss. It was an honor to have met Mrs. Eizenstat through the Defiant Requiem Foundation. She will be greatly missed.

Walter Thompson

February 18, 2013

A great woman, great wife, mother and grandmother will be missed. Our sympathy to you Stuart. Walter (Grady'60) & Marjorie Thompson

Jason Bernstein

February 18, 2013

Please accept my condolences

February 18, 2013

With deepest sympathy to the Eizenstat family during your time of grief...God is for you a refuge and strength, A help that is there to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

February 17, 2013

Dear Eizenstats,
I am so sorry for your loss. We are deeply saddened by this news. May you be comforted by wonderful memories of an amazing woman. She will be sorely missed by all. Love, Rachel Ravin

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