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David Shapell (February 4, 1921 – February 8, 2015) was a Polish-born American real estate developer and philanthropist from Los Angeles, California. A Holocaust survivor, he was the co-founder of one of the largest real estate development companies in Southern California. He supported Jewish charitable causes in the United States and Israel.


Early life

David Shapell was born as David Czapelski on February 4, 1921, in
Wolbrom Wolbrom (german: Wolfram) Wojciech Blajer: ''Bemerkungen zum Stand der Forschungen uber die Enklawen der mittelalterlichen deutschen Besiedlung zwischen Wisłoka und San''. n:Późne średniowiecze w Karpatach polskich. red. Prof. Jan Gancarski. ...
, a shtetl in Poland.Steve Chawkins
David Shapell dies at 94; immigrant was devoted to Holocaust remembrance
'' Los Angeles Times'', February 26, 2015
Jeremy Sharon
David Shapell, philanthropist and Holocaust survivor, dies at age 94
'' The Jerusalem Post'', February 11, 2015
David Shapell, developer and philanthropist, dies at 94
'' The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles'', February 10, 2015
His father was a goose farmer. During World War II, he was sent to Soviet labour camps and later served in the Soviet Army against the Nazis. By the end of the war, most of his family members had been murdered by the Nazis, except for one brother,
Nathan Shapell Nathan Shapell (March 7, 1922 – March 11, 2007) was a Polish-born American survivor of The Holocaust, as well as a real estate developer whose Shapell Industries was one of the largest real estate companies in California; he was also a philanthr ...
, and a sister. Shortly after the war, he lived in Germany, and emigrated to the United States in the early 1950s.


Career

Shapell first worked for a relative who owned a grocery store in Detroit, Michigan, alongside his brother Nathan. In 1955, they moved to Los Angeles, California, and co-founded a real estate development company with their brother-in-law, Max Webb. It became known as
Shapell Industries Shapell may refer to: People *David Shapell (1921-2015), Polish-born American Holocaust survivor, real estate developer and philanthropist from Los Angeles, California. *Nathan Shapell (1922–2007), Polish-born American Holocaust survivor, real e ...
, one of the largest developers in Southern California.Andrew Khouri
Toll Bros. to buy Shapell Industries' home building unit
''Los Angeles Times'', November 7, 2013
It was acquired by Toll Brothers in 2013.


Philanthropy

He made charitable contributions to the Friends of the IDF, a fundraising organization for the
Israel Defense Forces The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; he, צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל , ), alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym (), is the national military of the Israel, State of Israel. It consists of three servic ...
. He also endowed the Darche Noam yeshiva and the Midreshet Rachel women's seminary in Jerusalem. In 2006, he made a donation for the establishment of the David and Fela Shapell Family Shoah and Heroism Study Center for Youth at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem.The Inauguration of the David and Fela Shapell Family Shoah And Heroism Study Center for Youth
Yad Vashem, October 16, 2006
Through the David and Fela Shapell Family Foundation, he has also endowed the David and Fela Shapell Digitalization Project at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem. He has also endowed the David and Fela Shapell Family Center for Genetic Disorders Research at the Weizmann Institute of Science in
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, Israel. He served on the board of trustees of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. In 2013, he made a donation of $15 million to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., where The David and Fela Shapell Family Collections and Conservation Center is named in his honor.United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: The David and Fela Shapell Family: Securing the Past, Building for the Future
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/ref> From 1979 to his death, Shapell, his wife and family paid an annual visit to Wolbrom or Auschwitz in honor of their relatives who were victims of Nazi Germany. During those visits, they said Jewish prayers, also known as Kaddish, and lit candles in their memory.


Personal life

Shapell was an Orthodox Jew. He was married to Fela Shapell, a Holocaust survivor who was liberated from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp at the end of the war, for sixty-five years. They had three children: Rochelle, Benjamin and Irvin. They resided in Los Angeles, California.


Death

He died on February 8, 2015, in Israel after battling lung cancer and pneumonia. He was ninety-four years old. He was buried at the Eretz Hachaim Cemetery near Beit Shemesh, Israel.


References

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