Alexander J. Andron's Obituary
Sandy was born in New York. He was a dedicated and loving husband to Goldie his wife of 56 years. He is survived by his three younger brothers Bob, Richard, and Michael and also his children Jonathan (& Jill) Andron, Vicki (& Gary) Feldman, and Beth (& Mark) Eiglarsh; and his 9 grandchildren.
A well respected educator & scholar, he will be greatly missed by the South Florida and Atlanta Jewish communities where he worked tirelessly for most of his career in religious education. He was the first graduate of the Hebrew Academy on Miami Beach, founded by his father. He went on to earn a Bachelor's degree at the University of Miami, a Master’s degree in Gifted Education at Clemson University, and a Doctorate of Education at Nova University. While developing curriculum for high school aged students he became a world renowned expert on the topic of religious cults. He received the Leo J. Ryan awarded for his work in the anti-cult movement. His crowning achievement was perhaps developing the educational curriculum that has been used to prepare thousands of teens for their March of the Living experience in Poland and Israel, a program that continues and thrives to this day.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday September 11th at 2:00pm at Beth David Memorial Gardens 3201 N 72 Ave, Hollywood Florida 33024
Shiva will be observed Wednesday following the funeral through Friday.
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