[3] During World War II he was forced to work in Nazi labor camps (1941-1944).
[4] He escaped and fled first to Turkey and then to Mandatory Palestine where he fought for the independence of Israel.
[2][7] As of 2017, Iberville owns and manages a diverse portfolio of over 100 properties consisting of eight million square feet.
[2] In 1953, he married Annie Adams; they had four children: Julian, Sylvan, Linda, and Leora.
[3] His son Julian is a biochemist who led a team that developed the drug Velcade; his son Sylvan ran Iberville;[3] his daughter Linda is a lawyer married to commentator Gil Troy; and his daughter Leora is a nurse.