Norma Spungen, former archivist

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CHICAGO (JTA) – Norma Spungen, former archivist at the Chicago Jewish Archives at Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership, has died.

Spungen died Oct. 5 at the age of 87.

As the archivist at Spertus from 1986 to 1996, Spungen curated and assisted with several major exhibits mounted at the institute dealing with many important themes in Jewish history. She later was named archivist emerita and served on the board of directors of the Chicago Jewish Historical Society.

Her professional work included an interest in Jewish women who were active in social service and philanthropy. Spungen’s research appeared in articles in the Illinois Library Journal and Jewish Social Studies, and she lectured widely on topics in Jewish history.

The recollections by Brikmann and Block were included in a statement issued by Spertus.

Spungen is survived by her husband of 61 years, Kenneth; by her children and their spouses, Elisa and her husband, Robert Bildner; Charles and his wife, Amy; Jeffrey and his wife, Joni; and Andrea; and by 11 grandchildren.