THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 9, 1984 87 - SHELDON MONUMENT COMPANY OBITUARIES 19800 WOODWARD AVE. Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads PHYLLIS BLOCK, 54, former Detroiter of Pepper Pike, Ohio, died Oct. 29. Survived by her hus- band, Marvin; a son, Richard; and two daughters, Julie and Susan. Interment Cleveland, Ohio. FAYE FORMAN COUSENS, 65, died Nov. 5. She leaves a son, Michael of Florida; two daugh- ters, Myrna of Chicago, Ill., and Gail Band; a brother, Max For- man of Royal Palm Beach, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. David (Sadie) Novak, Mrs. Jack (Betty) Evintz of Royal Palm Beach and Mrs. Joseph (Dorothy) Sommers of Tiburon, Calif.; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. SOPHIE ELLENBOGEN, 73, died Nov. 1. She leaves her hus- band, Max; a son, Lawrence; two brothers, David Goodstein and Fred Goodstein of San Rafael, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Herman (Faye) Frumin; and two grand- sons. SARAH GENDELMAN, 79, died Nov. 3. She leaves a son, Al- vin; a daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Ar- lene) Spero; a brother, Carl Eisenberg; a sister, Mrs. Sidney (Belle) Miller; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. JOSEPH GREEN, 83, died Nov. 4. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Eugene (Alice) Sussholz of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Philip (Zelma) Reich of Prague, Czechos- lovakia; nieces and nephews. MAX HARLEY, 83, died Nov. 4. He leaves a sister, Mrs. William (Betty) ,Stearns. ROSE KOTIN, 75, died Nov. 4. She leaves her husband, Irving; two brothers, George Saperstein and Ben Saperstein; and a sister, Mrs. Morris (Ann) Levine. JDC official Samuel Haber dies New York (JTA) — Samuel Haber, honorary executive vice president of the American Jewish i Joint Distribution Committee, which he served for 37 years, died in Akron, Ohio, Nov. 3 at age 81. i Mr. Haber joined the JDC staff in 1947 as director for Germany where he developed programs for more than 200,000 displaced per- sons. They were instrumental in the rescue, rehabilitation and eventual emigration, of tens of thousands of Holocaust survivors. In 1954, Mr. Haber was sent to Morocco to organize aid for the Dr. S. L. Fligman Dr. Seymour L. Fligman, an op- tometrist with offices in Roches- ter, died Nov. 7 at age 51. Born in New York, Dr. Fligman attended New York University and was a 1955 graduate of the Illinois College of Optometry. He was a member of the American and Michigan Optometric Asso- ciations, a fellow of the College of Developmental Vision and active with the Optometric Institute and Clinic of Detroit. Dr. Fligman was a member of the Livonia Jewish Congregation. He leaves his wife, Sally; three children, Jacqueline Fligman, Andrew Stromer and Cynthia K. Fischel; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Anna) Fligman of Delray Beach, Fla.; a brother, Dr. Arthur; and three grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. _ Terrorist leader who broke with Arafat is dead London — Abu Nidal, who broke with Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yassir Arafat to form his own terrorist i i: organization, is reported dead. Reports of the death from Lon- don's*Channel 4 did not say when he died, nor could the death be confirmed. Abu Nidal, born Sabri el- Banna, was expelled from Al Fatah, the main PLO faction, in 1972. He formed a secret organ- ization, the Fatah Revolutionary Council. The council was accused of as- sassinations and terrorist attacks aimed at Israelis and more mod- erate Palestinians, the New York Times reported. son, Michael; a sister, Mrs. Morris (Sandy) Efros of Oak Park; and a brother, Bernard of Farmington Hills. Interment California. ROSE ROSEN, 94, of Detroit, died Nov. 6. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Jennie Shapiro; nieces and nephews. RUTH SCHWARTZ, 80, died Nov. 5. She leaves her husband, Jack; a son, Herbert; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Jean) Geller; five grandchildren and one great- grandchild. SHARI LORINCZI, 81, of West Bloomfield, died Nov. 5. Survived by a son, Gerald M. Lorence; and two grandsons. LOUIS PAPO, 77, of Oak Park, died Nov. 6. Survived by his wife, Mary; a son, Sander; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Sharon) Gatien; five brothers, Alvin Papo of Califor- nia, Sam Papo, Jack Papo of Santa Monica, Calif., Mordy Papo and Burke Williams of Bay City; a sis- ter, Mrs. Maurice (Regina) Polinsky; and seven grand- children. Samuel Haber 240,000-member Jewish commu- nity. In 1957, when after a lapse of seven years the JDC was permit- ted to resume its activities in Po- land, he was asked to develop a" welfare program for the im- poverished remnant of that coun- try's Jewish community while continuing his tasks in Morocco. Mr. Haber was assigned in 1958 to the European headquarters of the JDC in Geneva as assistant director general. He was trans- ferred to the, JDC's New York headquarters in 1964 and in 1967 was elected executive vice chair- man. He served in that capacity until 1976. In recent years he served as na- tional chairman of the Hebrew University Associates Program and as a trustee of the Interfaith Hunger Appeal which he helped establish in 1978. Mr. Haber was the brother of William Haber, long-time leader of the World ORT Union. MARGARET SELBY, 90, of Royal Oak, died Nov. 6. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bennie (Doris) Zak and Mrs. Marietta Chicorel; and three grand- children. WOLF SWINKIN, 94, died Nov. 1. He leaves two sons, Harry and Herbert of Toronto, Ont.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Sam (Ruth) Kossack; six grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. ABRAHAM PETUCH, 67, of Oak Park, died Nov. 5. Survived by his wife, Mollie; a son, Marvin; and a sister, Mrs. David (Sonia) Mendell of Culver City, Calif. EUGENE RABINOWITZ, 53, former Detroiter of San Francisco, Calif., died Oct. 26. 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