Los Angeles – Steven Spielberg’s Mother, Leah Adler, Owner Of Famous LA Kosher Restaurant, Dies At 97

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    FILE - Director Steven Spielberg (R) and his mother Leah Adler attend the ADL Los Angeles Dinner Honoring Steven Spielberg at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on December 9, 2009 in Beverly Hills, California. Los Angeles – Leah Adler, the mother of three-time Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg, died Tuesday at the age of 97 at her Los Angeles home surrounded by her family.

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    In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, Spielberg’s production company said of Adler, who owned a celebrated kosher restaurant called The Milky Way in Los Angeles, “While known for her red lipstick and Peter Pan collars, for her love of daisies, for her blue jeans and sparkly bling, for her dancing from table to table around the Milky Way, and for her love of camping, fishing, and crossword puzzles, Leah is best remembered for her deep, limitless love for the people around her.”

    Known as Lee Lee to her family and friends, Adler was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. At an early age she developed a love of music when she learned piano, later studying at the Music Conservatory in Cincinnati and graduating from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in Home Economics.

    She married Arnold Meyer Spielberg in February of 1945. The couple had four children – Steven, Anne, Sue and Nancy – and moved from Ohio to New Jersey to Arizona to California before getting divorced in 1966. A year later, she married Bernie Adler and they lived in Scottsdale, Ariz., before moving to Los Angeles.

    Steven Spielberg mentioned his mother in his acceptance speech for winning the Academy Award for Best Director in 1994 for Schindler’s List, calling her his “lucky charm.”

    Leah was also known for her sharp wit. “I told Steve, if I’d known how famous he was going to be, I’d have had my uterus bronzed,” she said in a 1994 Los Angeles Times story.

    Leah is survived by her four children, 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.


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    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    7 years ago

    BDE. She was a sweet woman, always greeting her customers with a smile and striking up a conversation. She was very proud of her son. His movie posters were all over the restaurant.

    mythoughts
    mythoughts
    7 years ago

    A very sweet, warm and joyous lady. BDE

    Secular
    Secular
    7 years ago

    BDE,

    Sad News. Her Kosher restaurant was a fixture in Los Angeles for many years.

    I hope we don’t fall witness to some “charitable institutions” claiming she bequeathed all her earthly possessions to them, right before being able to put it in writing.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    7 years ago

    BD”E

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    7 years ago

    just curious how many of her grandchildren are halachic Jews? not attacking her

    Toras-Hashem-Temimah
    Toras-Hashem-Temimah
    7 years ago

    BD”E

    She was an amazing women. I ate at her restaurant and she was an extremely kind and gentle woman.

    shimonyehuda
    shimonyehuda
    7 years ago

    hoW many of your descendants will be kosher? she has no control over adults who make their own decisions.

    7 years ago

    His first wife, Amy Irving, had a Jewish father and an Episcopalian mother. His second wife, Kate Kapshaw had no Jewish parents. She underwent a conversion before marrying Steven Spielberg.