THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 281Friday, August 17, 1973 `Uncle Sam' Cohodas of Ishpeming: Popular N. Michigan Personality Loukinen-Posner Engagement Told Editor's Note: Julius Bril- ler, author of this article, is a former history professor who worked in communica- tions in Israel for the last four years. He is presently the representative of the He- brew University of Jeru- salem in the state of Michi- gan. By JULIUS BRILLER Orchardist and canner, agricultural wholesaler and shipper, banker, director of a newspaper chain, stock- holder in mining enterprises, philanthropist—Sam M. Co- hodas of Ishpeming is all of these. More significantly, he is a giant in his land, a kind of homespun, self-made baron. His career and even his most casual advice have benignly affected the lives of many fellow citizens of the Upper Peninsula, most of them non- Jewish. Yet he is also a bastion of Jewish loyalty and honor in a sparsely populated rural region. The latest recognition of this occurred at this year's Israel Bonds Dinner in Ishpeming, where Sam Cohodas was awarded the- Prime Minister's Medal for service in the cause of Israel's development. The land of the Upper Peninsula is rugged and rela- tively uncluttered with the effluvia of the consumer society. It is a verdant terri. tory of interior lakes and forests, of orchards, lumber, iron and copper mines. The contour of the lakefront of Superior is topographically defined by hills and coves. These lie silent in the beati- fic clear air along what seems like a wide sea not quite of this century. Here Sam Cohodas reigns a patriarch: tall, large of stature as one of the region's trees, taciturn as the coun- tryside, rich and powerful as the strong, veined earth. He is "Uncle Sam" to nephews and grand-nephews and a supporter of community pros- perity and civic conscious- ness. Sam Cohodas of Ish- peming — he has and needs no more specific address, nor does the parent company, the firm called "Cohodas Brothers." Few of his neighbors know MISS EVA LOUKINEN Announcement is made of the engagement of Eva Elizabeth Loukinen of W. Farnum Ave., Royal Oak, to Gerald F. Posner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Posner of Ardmoor Dr., Bloomfield Township. Mr. Posner attended the London School of Economics in England and received his BA degree in economics from Wayne State -Univer- sity. He is a senior at Yale Law School. No wedding date has been set. 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Committee chairman Phil Elkus said electronic equipment has been acquired to provide rapid moving, accurate games. Committee members in- clude Iry Herman, Jack Lovinger, Sy Finkelstein, Sy Rosenwasser, Murray Rubin, Joseph Kramer, Jerry Ja- cobs, Mary Posner and Sol Dembs. Refreshments will be avail- able. sponsors draws a guest list that is more than 50 per cent gentile. Sam Cohodas The use of history is to is as known for his support give value to the present of higher education and local hour and its duty.—Ralph charities in the Upper Penin- Waldo Emerson. sula, as for his Israel chari- ties and wide-flung business interests. FIRESTONE His award of the Prime JEWELRY Minister's Medal at the Is- Wholesale Diamonds & Jewelry Remounting, Jewelry & Watch Repairinft rael Bonds dinner was be- SUITE 364 ADVANCE BLDG. stowed by Colonel Shaul 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile Ramati, consul-general of (313) 557 7 1060 Israel for Chicago and the Midwest. Ambassador Avra- ham Harman, president of the Hebrew University in SAM M. COHODAS Jerusalem, sent special con- FREE — FREE — FREE that Sam. Cohodas was born gratulations to Sam who is 1 Bottle Thompson VITAMIN E 100 Units D-ALPHA 100 Capsules, in Vilna, arriving in the an admired friend and With Purchase of $20 or More Mon. and Tues. Only. United States when he was patron of its distinguished Natural Vitamins &• Minerals • Fresh Organic Fruits & eight years old; and in the faculty of agriculture. Sam Vegetables • Fresh Eggs • Dried Fruits & Nuts Upper Peninsula when he has participated in economic 2823 Coolidge, Berkley CLOSED was already 13. He seems so conferences in Jerusalem and has several times at- • PHONE 543-3505 SUNDAYS perfectly indigenous • to his Free Parkin. Open Daily 10 to 7 present homeland, that any tended meetings with Prime precedent history sounds Minister Golda Meir. Sam Cohodas doesn't much mythic, a tale invented to obscure the reality that he care for city life. Though he had sprung fully grown from loves Israel and feels at home there, he will always the Upper Peninsula rock. In his 78th year, he still be part of the annals of works more than a full day, American pioneering and em- A Very Special Store entering his office every pire-building in the northern For Pre-Teens country of Michigan. The ex- morning at seven and re- and Juniors. maining till five or six. He clusion of such Jews as Sam IN M. Cohodas from any aspect then frequently holds various OAK PARK of the social or business life board and civic meetings in of the Upper Peninsula 23133 COOLIDGE the evening. Several times a would be as unthinkable and NORTH OF 9 MILE RD. year friends and associates as alien to its practices to- SUMMER HOURS: PHONE 545-3242 Mon. thru Sat. till 6 p. are treated to a trout dinner day, as a border skirmish or inimitably prepared by Sam an irredentist claim to this himself at the Cohodas lovely land from the contigu- family lodge on Lake Michi- ous state of Wisconsin. gamme. At home amid his forests The Cohodas Brothers and neighbors, Sam Cohodas wholesale fruit and grocery personifies the ideals of Jew- business began in Houghton ish talent, communality and in the Upper Peninsula, charity. Jew and gentile moved to Ishpeming and alike in this awesomely beau- Make Your Party 'then expanded throughout tiful country compete in A Success with Michigan and Wisconsin. The claiming him as "one of our five Cohodas brothers (Max own." • Popcorn of Green Bay and Appleton, • Cotton Candy Wisconsin is the only other ' BRAM GOLDSMITH, prom- • Sno-Cone Machines surviving) began to grow inent California real estate and Supplies apples and cherries in Michi- developer and Jewish com- gan in 1932, eventually pro- munal leader, has been ap- ALSO FOR: cessing and canning these pointed chairman of the ✓ BUSINESSES crops. They started a com- Council of Jewish Federa- ✓ FUND RAISINGS pany in San Francisco in tions and Welfare Funds' ✓ ETC. 1934: Heggblade and Mar- Task Force on Multiple Ap- guleas, Inc., which raised all peals, it was announced by Call 273-0040 or 273-2475 types of fruit and acted as CJF president Raymond Ep- 13438 Fenkell 1 blk. E. of Schaefer sales agent for other grow- stein. ers. This firm was sold to the Tenaco Corporation in 1969, though Sam Cohodas is still a major stockholder in Heggblade Marguleas Ten- aco. The Cohodas family also began to grow apples, peaches, pears, apricots, plums and cherries in the Yakima Valley of Washing- ton in 1944. Today Cohodas Brothers is both grower and sales agent, as well as the 12945 West 7 Mile Rd. UN 2-9300 — UN 2-7980 largest fruit shipper in Yakima. Sam Cohodas still travels to the state of Washington and acts as consultant to va- r ious of his businesses, though he has devoted his 646-7159 30760 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 13 Mile (FORMERLY COUNTRY CORNER BAKE SHOP) time since 1965 mainly to banking. Forty years ago, VE 7-1977 15 744 West 7 Mile Rd. after the Bank Holiday, the (Formerly Weiss Bakery & Pastry) brothers entered the banking field in response to what they considered an urgent community necessity. Sam now has controlling interest in six banks, all in Upper Michigan. As a banker he lb. frequently assists young men of business acumen whose • talent and enterprise he wishes to retain for the Up- Under Supervision of the Council of Orthodox per Peninsula. Rabbis of Greater Detroit Perhaps for this reason, and because he is Ispeming's leading citizen, the annual Israel Bond dinner which he BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS THE LOOK OF TOMORROW TODAY A T Detroit Popcorn •Wholesale •Sales •Rental *Service ZEMAN'S e NEW YORK BAKERY Announces the Opening of Their Two New Locations at SPECIAL THIS WEEK! MIAMI c 89 BANANA CAKE