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Obituary: Peter Kalms

From camera to Chabad - the man who brought yiddishkeit to the high street

May 30, 2019 11:05
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He was a man who wore many hats – shrewd businessman, passionate philanthropist, activist, author – but to me, my siblings and cousins, my grandfather Peter Kalms was simply Zaidy.

Born in pre-war England he would recall childhood afternoons lying in the open fields at his north London school watching dogfights overhead with his friends, as the Battle of Britain raged.

Zaidy, who has died aged 89, trained as an accountant with Pole Brett and Co, where he did his articles and became a certified accountant. He met his future wife Esti Weinstock while working for an important client. They married in 1955 and settled in Edgware. They had four daughters, Tanya, Miriam, my mother Penina and Chavi.

Zaidy’s business exploits were extensive. In 1961 he joined the board of Dixons, a chain of camera and electronic shops run by his cousin Stanley (now Lord Kalms). As Deputy Chairman and Finance Director of the Dixons Group, he helped spearhead the company’s rapid national growth. He took the company public and oversaw several strategic acquisitions. In 1980 he left Dixons to focus on other endeavours.

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