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Zane Feldman.
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Zane Feldman was born in Winnipeg in 1923, the son of Israel and Rose (Frank) Feldman. He served in the RCAF and moved to Edmonton in 1949. He was in the taxi business with his first car and eventually became a partner in Crosstown Motor City and then President of West Edmonton Chrysler. Active in the sports community, Zane Feldman was President of the Edmonton Oil Kings, and was a founder and governor with the original Edmonton Oilers in the WHA. He was a director of the Alberta Cancer Board. He served as president of the Beth Israel Synagogue and Chairman of the board for two years and played a key role in the acquisition of the land for the new Beth Israel Synagogue in West Edmonton. Zane Feldman was the recipient of hte Order of Canada Medal in 1992 and was the Negev Dinner honouree in 1993.<br><br>
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