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Weil was a co-founder and chair of [[Birmingham]]'s [[Downtown Action Committee]] and of the [[Birmingham Vulcans]] World Football League franchise. He served as president of [[Temple Emanu-El]] from [[1967]] to [[1969]] and of the [[Levite Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center]] from [[1976]] to [[1977]].
Weil was a co-founder and chair of [[Birmingham]]'s [[Downtown Action Committee]] and of the [[Birmingham Vulcans]] World Football League franchise. He served as president of [[Temple Emanu-El]] from [[1967]] to [[1969]] and of the [[Levite Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center]] from [[1976]] to [[1977]].


In 1994, the parking deck adjacent to the [[Southside Station]] was named in his honor.
In [[1994]], the parking deck adjacent to the [[Southside Station]] was named in his honor.


==External links==
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Revision as of 08:50, 5 August 2016

Ferd Weil

Ferdinand Frank Weil, Sr (born March 18, 1911 in Birmingham; died September 22, 1996 in Birmingham) was a partner in the Vaughan-Weil clothing store.

Weil was the son of German-born Adolph Weil and his Hungarian-born wife, Elona. He founded his store in partnership with Paul Vaughan in 1941 and married the framer Amy Schottenfels of Ohio in 1944.

Weil was a co-founder and chair of Birmingham's Downtown Action Committee and of the Birmingham Vulcans World Football League franchise. He served as president of Temple Emanu-El from 1967 to 1969 and of the Jewish Community Center from 1976 to 1977.

In 1994, the parking deck adjacent to the Southside Station was named in his honor.

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