Friday, Auguit 21, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Edward Superstine's Death WZO, Hadassah Leader Faye Schenk Dies Recalls Israeli Pioneering vived by his wife, ,Shimona; JERUSALEM (JTA) — Faye Schenk, a prominent Zionist leader, died Aug. 11. She was the head of the World Zionist Organiza- tion's organization depart- ment and had been residing in Israel since 1978. In a lifetime of service spanning some four de- cades, Mrs. Schenk held major positions of Zionist leadership, including the presidency of Hadassah and the American Zionist Fed- eration before making aliya. She was born in Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 17, 1909 to Naphtali and Rebecca Henz Zelchik. She earned her BA and MA 'degrees from Drake University, and in 1933 married Rabbi Max Schenk. Her devotion to the creative survival of Jewish peoplehood was formed and focused, in large measure by two late giants of the American rabbinate: Her father, renowned talmudic scholar, Rabbi Zelchik, and her husband, Rabbi Schenk, a communal leader who served as president of the Zionist Federation of Australia and New Zealand and of the New York Board of Rabbis. After graduation from Drake,_ where she later taught, she and her hus- band lived in Sydney, Au- stralia, for 10 years. During that time she held leader- ship positions in WIZO, the Women's International Zionist Organization. The couple returned to the United States in 1949 and settled in New York. Mrs. Schenk soon became active in Hadassah and held many major national posts prior to her election as president. She also served as vice chairman of the National Council of the American Is- rael Public Affairs Commit- tee, a Hadassah delegate to five World Zionist Congres- ses and a member of the Business Briefs Brody's Boy's and Drug Stores. * * * Young Men's Wear, 6690 Lawrence B. Wayne, Orchard Lake Rd., West senior sales representative Bloomfield, is offering 20 for Metropolitan Life Insur- percent off all winter jac- ance Co., has placed .more kets, including Pacific than $4 million in personal Trail, Mighty Mac and- insurance protection in Ringer. Levi corduroys and 1980 ranking him among jeans are also on special at the top three percent of the 20 percent off the regular company's 13,000 sales- price, in sizes 8-38 in reg- people in the United States ular and slims basic styles. and Canada. A complete selection of * * * back-to-school clothing at is a new Doctor-on-Call low prices is available. De- troit Country Day specials Southfield-based service of- also are offered. 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Dr. Superstine earned a Master of Science degree in hospital pharmacy from the University of Michigan in 1953. He earned his docto- rate from the Hebrew Uni- FAYE SCHENK versity, where he was the board of governors of the professor in its college of Hebrew University, and on pharmacy. the presidium of the Zionist Dr. Superstine was the General Council, executive director of pharmacy of the of the World Zionist Hadassah Hospital. He Organization-American made aliya in 1960. Section, and the boards of He was a major force in directors of the United Is- establishing the Israel rael Appeal and of the Society of Hospital Jewish National Fuhd. Pharmacists and was in- In 1974, Hebrew Union volved internationally as College-Jewish Institute of a teacher and researcher Religion conferred on her in hospital pharmacy . the honorary degree of Doc- tor of Humane Letters. Seymour Facher LEE SHLOM Lee Shlom, who was added to the Glassman Olds sales staff three weeks ago, has been in the top five,per- cent in sales for those three weeks, announces Jerome Glassman, owner. Mrs. Shlom has been in sales, buying and merchan- dising for more than 16 years. She is the former owner of the Jonathan Shop. For Oldsmobile informa- tion, call Mrs. Shlom, 354- 3300. New Carton for Empire Chicken NEW YORK (JTA) — Seymour Facher, direCtor of development at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, has died. He was 61. Mr. Facher came to the seminary in April 1980, from Brandeis University, where he had served since 1974 as vice president of de- velopment and university relations. At the seminary, he had directed a successful building fund effort which resulted in a new library, now under construction on the institution's New York campus. A graduate of Ohio Uni- versity in Athens, he served in the United States Army during World War H, re- turning in 1946 to graduate study at Teachers College, Columbia University. Beginning this year, he served as a fund raiser, and later as a campaign or de- velopment director, for a number of agencies in the New York area, including Jewish Community Council' of Metropolitan New Jer- sey, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith and the Synagogue Council of America. Sam Wilson Sam Wilson, owner of S and W Premium Distribut- ing Co. in Detroit for 30 years, died Aug. 14 at age 80. Born in' New York City, Wilson came to Detroit in 1936. He was the man- ager for Sam's Cut Rate dur- ing the 1940s. and later owned Highway Supermar- kets in Detroit and Dear- born. Mr. Wilson was a member of Perfection Lodge of the Masons, Moslem Shrine and Empire Kosher Foods, Inc., has introduced into national distribution a new Detroit Consistory. He is survived by his wife, two-tray pack of frying chicken legs in one box. The new packaging will allow the consumer to "Cook Some — Save Some." As with all Empire products, the frying Ida; two sons, Michael A. legs are strictly kosher, frozen, ready to cook and flavor-sealed in two inner packs and David Hudson of Gun- in one box. Empire also features a full line of frozen chicken legs in a number of tersville, Ala.; a brother, other packaging formats: in poly bags; pre-cooked in barbecue sauce; battered Harry; a n'd four grandchildren. breaded and pre-fried; and in the five-pound box. a son, Daniel; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Dan (Galya) Scemama, Mrs. Yoel (Do- reen) Ron and Dana; a brother, Dr. Milton Superstine of Birmingham; a sister, Mrs. Ernest (Sha- ron) Klein of Southfield; and two granddaughters. Interment Israel. Gerald Weil Gerald- Weil, corporate secretary-treasurer of N' York Carpet World, d Aug. 16 at age 63. Born in Berlin, Germany, Mr. Weil was graduated from the Institute for Eco- nomics and Banking in Be- rlin in 1938. He was the former secretary-treasurer of Shif- rin Willens, Inc., and former secretary-treasurer and assistant comptroller for Federal Department Stores. He leaves his wife, Lucille; two daughters, Mrs. David (Judy) Siegel and Joanne; two brothers, Rudolph of Washington, D.C., and Robert of Ireland; and a sister, Mrs. Walter (Cecily) Bendix of New York. Abraham Moss EDWARD SUPERSTINE In May, Dr. Superstine received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the U-M College of Pharmacy. - Dr. Superstine is sur- Abraham Moss, president emeritus of the Beth Moses Cemetery Association, died Aug. 16 at age 94. Born in Romania, Mr. Moss was a lifetime member of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. He leaves his wife, Clara; . two sons, Harry and Saul; two sisters, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. 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