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May 24, 1985 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-24

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Fri6y, May 24; 1986

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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More obituaries on Page 84

ALBERT BRESLER, 85, died

May 19. He leaves his wife, Betty;
a son, Seymour; a daughter, Mrs.
Earl (Marion) Feldman; and four
grandchildren.

MAX A. CRAINE, 77, died May

18. He leaves his wife, Mollie;
three sons, Lewis of Marietta, Ga.,
Joseph, and Clifford of Brookline,
Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Lynn
(Toni) Jacob; five sisters, Mrs.
Isadore (Anne) Feinberg of Hal-
landale, Fla., Mrs. Sidney
(Esther) Finkelstein, Mrs. Nellie
Wykoff, Mrs. Arthur L. (Betty)
Benson and Mrs. Martin
(Rosalind) Moss; and eight grand-
children.

KENNETH FLAGG, 83, of Hon-

olulu, Hawaii, died May 18. He is
survived by two sons, Gerald of
Farmington Hills and Harry of
Honolulu; a daughter, Ingrid
Spintz of Kwai, Hawaii; two
brothers, Richard and Arnold of
Milwaukee, Wis.; and nine grand-
children. Interment Honolulu.

RACHEL ESTHER HERSH,

two months, died May 4. She
leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert (Victoria) Hersh; two
brothers, Joshua and Jonathan;
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry (Elaine) Hersh and Mrs. Lil-
lian Lasanen; and her great-
grandmother, Mrs. Emma
Krause.

IDA KLAPER of Oak Park, died

May 22. Survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. David (Sylvia) Edels-
tein and Mrs. Marc (Esther) Fox;
and four grandchildren.

SANDRA MAYER, 53, of De-

troit, died May 16. Survived by

ARLYN NEIDA PLATT (nee

Anstandig), 43, former Detroiter
of Miami, Fla., died May 16. Sur-
vived by her husband, Carl; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
(Rosalee) Penfil of Penbroke
Pines, Fla.; and a brother, Gerald
Penfil of Oak Park. Interment
Florida.

FANNIE H. ROUFF, died May

19. She leaves three sons, Meyer
F., Leonard and Gordon; and five
grandchildren.

EISER RUBINSTEIN, 92, of

Oak Park, died May 18. Survived
by three sons, Rubin; Ernest, and
Dr. Ralph Rubenstein; and six
grandchildren.

75,
former Detroiter of Sunrise, Fla.,
died May 21. Survived by his wife,
Jeanette; a son, Dr. Howard of
West Bloomfield; a daughter,
Mrs. Martin (Anne) Knapp of
Houston, Texas; two brothers,
Max of Montreal and Ben of New
York; a sister, Mrs. Henry (Tillie)
Frank; and three grandchildren.

HARRY SCHWARTZ

83,
former Detroiter of San Diego,
Calif., died May 20. Survived by a
son, Dr. Daniel of La Jolla, Calif.;
a daughter, Mrs. Arlyne Lazerson
of Salona Beach, Calif.; a brother,
Hyman Krupp of Southfield; a sis-
ter, Ray Cohen of Oak Park; and
five grandchildren.

BESSIE STEINBERG,

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Next to Stanley Steamer

Sidney A. Deitch

Dr. Gil AlRoy,
Mideast Expert

New York — Dr. Gil Carl Al-
Roy, a professor of political sci-
ence at Hunter College who wrote
extensively on Arab-Jewish rela-
tions in the Middle East, died in
New York Sunday. He was 60.
Dr. AlRoy was born in Czer-
nowitz, Romania. He escaped
from the Doaga concentration
camp during World War II dres-
sed as a German soldier and emi-
grated to Israel following the war.
He came to the United States in
1954, where he eventually settled
in Guttenberg, N.J.
Dr. AlRoy graduated from City
College of New York in 1959 and
earned a doctorate in political sci-
ence from Princeton University in
1951. His books included Behind
the Middle East Conflict (1975)
and The Kissinger Experience
(1975).

SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

her husband, James; a son, Ben-
jamin; a daughter, Leah; and her
mother, Mrs. Eve Dishell.

MEYER C. MANELA, 79, of

Southfield, died May 16. Survived
by his wife, Mollie; a son, Nathan;
two daughters, Mrs. Leonard
(Florence) Levenson of Chap-
paqua, N.Y., and Mrs. Milton
(Gloria) Sigel of Flint; and seven
grandchildren.

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Yahrzeits of the fol-
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friends, with the
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Studying of Mis-
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SARAH L KAPLOWITZ
WOLF LAKRITZ
JACOB STEIN
SAMUEL H. WEINGARDEN
SARAH AVERBUCH
REBECCA GREENBERG
JENNIE LAZAROVITCH
SARAH LEVIN
MORRIS OMMERMAN
SHEMA L ORECHKIN
ULLY ROSE
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RALPH . SOBLE
SAMUEL STERN
SIMA LEAH STERN
MAX UPITER
ABRAHAM WACHTENHEIM
WOLFE WROTSLAWSKY
JOSEPH FANTICH
VICTOR R. GOLDBERG
SARAH GOLDMAN
FANNIE UEBER
JENNY PINSKER
HYMAN WEINMAN
MARGARET ENGEL
LOUIS FINKELSTEIN
BESSIE GLJEBERMAN
IRVING KATZ
JUDA LACHAR
MAX LEFKOWITZ
MARY MEMBER
EDITH NORBER
WIWAM SCHULMAN
BERTHA TORGOW
MINNIE COHEN
MEYER LAZARUS
SAM ROSENBAUM
HARRY SHRIMAN
RACHEL STEINBOCK
ANNA STOLL
REBECCA TEMCHIN
DANIEL GREENBLATT
JACOB MANDELL
BENCE MERMELSTEIN
LIBBY ROSENBERG
FANNY STOLARSKY
ANNA WEISBERGER

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JOSEPH GITTELMAN
JOSEPH JAFFA
ABE MISNER
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