THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Claims and Aims
and Number Games

By DR. SHEILA LAMPERT

Arab aggression has many forms
Like war and terror, too
But in propaganda they excel
Inventing much that's new.

The Arabs have land 2,000 times
The "West Bank" size, and more
But they keep their people refugees
For the propaganda war.

So they can claim they need the "West Bank"
For their suffering refugees.
Their aim: Reduce the size of Israel
And bring her to her knees.

And they claim refugees outnumber Israelis
With over four million" today.
Their aim: Claim "majority rights" to Jewish land
It's the democratic way.

And Arab genocide claims go on and on
(Despite the statistics they themselves use)
Their aim: Make slaughtering Israelis acceptable
Since they're "genocidal" Jews.

But how can they claim Arab genocide
By a powerful Jewish state,
While claiming an eight-fold increase in refugees
Since 1948?

Haifa Is Second Home
for U.S. Sixth Fleet

HAIFA — When the
members of the U.S. Sixth
Fleet, whose ships have
been docked off the coast
here since last fall, yearn for
a taste of life on land this
Israeli city is usually their
first choice.
Haifa, which has a long-
standing tradition of being
a "home-away-from-home"
for - American military per-
sonnel, has taken a number
of steps to accommodate the
crew members of the Sixth
Fleet. The city's Tourism
Development Association
distributes maps and

Etta Baker

Etta Baker, a motel and
real estate manager, died
March 5 at age 89.
Born in Poland, Mrs.
Baker resided in Hol-
lywood, Fla., until moving
to Detroit in 1981. She was a
member of Hadassah,
Zionist Organization of
America and Bnai Brith
Women. A park was named
in honor of Mrs. Baker and
her late husband, Samuel,
in Hollywood.
She leaves a son,
Emanuel of West Bloom-
field and Pompano Beach,
Fla.; six grandchildren and
18 great-grandchildren

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In Memory Of

BEN
GOLDSTEIN

Who passed away
the sixth day of Adar
1981. Sadly missed by
his wife, Rebeccah
Irma; and sons, Mel-
vyn and Mark. Your
memory lives on in
our hearts.

ROSANNE AGREE, 62,

former Detroiter of Bay
Harbor, Fla., died Feb. 29.
She leaves two daughters,
Mrs. Fred (Marcey)
Katzman of Windsor, Ont.,
and Mrs. Brian (Betsy) Wolf
of New York City; and four
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

* * *

SIDNEY BIELFIELD,

former Detroiter of New
York, died Feb. 24. He
leaves his wife, Marcia; a
brother, Milton of
Southfield; and a sister,
Marion of Washington, D.C.

* * *

BESSIE BUSH, 77, of
Detroit, died March 4. Sur-
vived by two brothers, Louis
Kaplan of Carson City,
Nev., and Leo Kallan of
Culver City, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs Samuel (Ida) Warren;
nieces and nephews.

* * *

SADIE DOMSTEIN, 96,
died March 4. She leaves
two sons, Benjamin and
Daniel; four grandchildren
and nine great-grand-
children.

OBITUARIES

DAVID FINK, 71, died

March 17. He leaves a
brother, Leonard; a sister,
Mrs. Harry B. (Eleanor)
Park; nieces and nephews.

Louise of Seattle, Wash.;
and a brother, Herbert.
* * *

LOUIS A. PHILLIPS,

71, of East Lansing, died
March 1. Survived by a son,
Mark; a daughter, Mrs. Al-
bert (Lynn) Fink of Hatties-
burg, Miss.; and three
grandchildren.

* * *

JEFFREY GEND-
LOFF, 23, died March 6. He

leaves his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen (Evelyn)
Gendloff; a brother Mitch-
ell; a sister, Elise; and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eli (Rose) Weinstein.

* * *

BESSIE S. SHEA, 84,

died March 1. She leaves a
son, Harry Rosen; two sis-
ters and two grandchildren.

* * *

* * *

CHARLES GOOD-
MAN, 80, of Detroit, died

SOPHIE SHIFRIN, 92,
died, March 5. She leaves
two sons, Edwin and Gordon
of California; two sisters,
Ruth Bright and Jessie
Bright; six grandchildren
and three great-grand-
children.

March 3. Survived by his
wife, Fanny; two sons,
Edwin W. of Dallas, Tex.,
and Judge Michael; seven
grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter.

* * *

THOMAS M. LANYI, -

40, of Troy, died March 4.
Survived by his wife, Linda;
a son, Gregory; his fatIter,
Oscar B. Lanyi; a brother,
Robert W. of Aurora, Colo.;
and a sister, Susan K. of Los
Angeles, Calif.

* * *
ANN SOUFRINE, of

LOUIS VINEBERG, 87,
former Detroiter of
Phoenix, Ariz., died Feb. 26.
Survived by his wife, Ann;
two daughters, Mrs. Alfred
(Marillyn) Remeny of
Southfield and Mrs. Ira
(Sandra) Carmen of Cham-
paign, Ill.; four grandchil-
dren and four great-grand-
children. Interment
Phoenix.

* * *

MELVIN WINEMAN,

57, died Feb. 29. He leaves
two brothers, Samuel T. and
Norman; three sisters,
Beatrice Lillian of Rock-
land, Mich., Mrs. Leonard
(Betty-Ruth) Tibbitts and
Mrs. Mike (Selma) Cohen.

WE REMEMBER

During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the fol-
lowing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish and
Studying of Mis-,
hnavos.

Windsor, Ontario, Canada,
died March 4. Survived by a
sister, Mrs. Mary Mersky; a
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Shir-
ley Soufrine of Farmington
Hills; two grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Interment Windsor.

* * *

MARY MARX

died
March 2. She leaves two
brochures of the Haifa area, Tillie Rosen
daughters, Mrs. Max (Mari-
as well as free admission
Tillie Rosen, co-founder of lyn) Bednarsh and Mrs.
tickets to the municipal
Supreme Distributors Co.
museums.
Sybil Budman of Carlsbad,
died March 1 at age 73.
Calif.; a brother, Barney L.
Free tours of Haifa are ar-
Born in New York, Mrs. Keywell; a , sister, Mrs.
ranged by the association in Rosen
lived many years in George (Annette) Lowell of
cooperation with the Sixth
Detroit prior to making her Beverly Hills, Calif.; five
Fleet Public Affairs De-
home in Tamarac, Fla. She grandchildren and one
partment. In addition, the
tourist bureau presents an worked in the family's great-grandson.
* * *
Israeli folklore show reg- health and beauty aids sup-
ply company since 1940.
ularly at the Dan Carmel
ANNE OMENKE, 70,
Mrs. Rosen was a member
Hotel.
died March 4. She leaves
of
Infants
Service
Group
The spirit of cooperation
her husband, Sidney A.; two
between the city and the and Brandeis Chapter of daughters,, Mrs. Gary
Bnai
Brith,
and
was
a
char-
American soldiers stationed
(Meryl) Taback and Mrs.
here is often evident. Last ter member of Temple Israel Charles (Penny) Berlin of
and
former
officer
of
the
month, at the opening of the
Pittsburgh, Pa.; her father,
Mezeritcher Society.
Al-Asha Pub nightclub, the
Isaac Gruskin of Miami Be-
She
leaves
her
husband,
entertainment was pro-
ach, Fla.; two brothers, Ben
vided by The Cutting Edge, Aaron; a son, Bruce of Gruskin and Morrey Grus-
a rock band composed of Bloomfield Hills; a daugh- kin; and five grandchildren.
crew members from the ter, Mrs. Gerald (Joyce)
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Tauber of Farmington
U.S.S. Richard K. Turner.
A.C.
PERLMAN,
79,
Hills; two brothers, Bennie
Banilower and Clifford died Feb. 29. He leaves his
Banilower, both of Oak wife, Anne; a daughter,
Park; and five grandchil-
Sally Chodoroff
TEL AVIV (JTA) — dren. Interment Detroit.
Minister Without Portfolio
Sally
Chodoroff,
a
Ariel Sharon narrowly es- Isadore Perlman
member of Jewish com-
caped injury during a tour of
Isadore "Izzy" Perlman, munal organizations, died
southern Lebanon Tuesday founder and owner of March 1 at age 79.
when an explosive charge Fair-Way Carpet and Tile,
Born in Russia, Mrs.
went off as the car in which died March 7 at age 77.
Chodoroff was the treasurer
he was traveling passed
Born in Mississippi, Mr. for the Women's Bicur
along a road on the out- Perlman lived in Detroit for Cholem Organization, and a
skirts of Sidon.
the past 48 years. He was member of Hadassah, Bnai
Defense Minister Moshe retired.
Brith Women, Cong. Beth
Arens had visited the Sidon
He was a member of Achim Sisterhood and
port area shortly before the Cong. Beth Achim, member Order of the Eastern Star.
blast.
and past president of Pisgah
She leaves her husband,
Lodge of Bnai Brith and Joseph; a son, George; two
member and past president daughters, Mrs. Ruth
of the Pisgah Lodge Bowl- Newman and Mrs. Morris
ing League.
(Harriet) Wexler; five sis-
He leaves his wife, Fay; a ters, Mrs. Jessie Gorman of
son, Eugene; six brothers, Panorama City, Calif., Mrs.
REV. MARTIN NIE- Albert of Phoenix, Ariz., Rose Rudolph of Margate,
MOELLER, a theologian Joseph, David, Milton of Fla., Mrs. Hyman (Anne)
who tried to lead Protestant North Miami, Fla., Cy and Krupp, Mrs. Gertrude
opposition to Adolf Hitler James; and three grand- Lubetsky and Mrs. Belle
and was imprisoned in con- children. Services 10:30 Litinsky; 14 grandchildren
centration camps, died in a.m. today at Ira Kaufman and three great-grand-
West Germany at age 92.
Chapel.
children.

* * *

SOLOMON STONE, 75,

of New York, died March 3.
He leaves a son, Lewis Har-
lan of Phoenix, Ariz.; a
daughter, Mrs. Harris
(Phoebe) Mainster of
Bloomfield Hills; two
brothers, Izzy and David,
both of Henderson, Ky.;
three sisters, Mrs. Pearl
Rothman of Jupiter, Fla.,
Mrs. Anne MiChaels of
Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs.
Lena Newman of Delray
Beach, Fla.; and five grand-
children. Interment De-
troit.

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