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January 10, 1986 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-01-10

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ua 10, 19116 '`117

THE DETROIT :IEVVISH NEVIS

Sidney A. Deitch

. MONUMENTS BY

DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

BERG

URBACH

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

14441 W. 11 We III

Lodge of B'nai B'rith, a former
board member, of Temple Israel,
a past treasurer of the Detroit
Radio Dealers Association, and
was active in the NAACP. He
was a World War I veteran,
serving with the 330 Field Artil-
lery unit. /-
He leaves his wife, Ann; chil 7/
dren Dr. Louis, Mrs; Albert
(Marilyn) Borkin, Dr. Edward
Schneider of Washington, D.C.,
and Mrs. Marilyn Leventhal of
Charlotte, N.C.; two brothers,
Ben and Herman; two sisters,
Mrs. _Sidney (Connie) Weinberg
and Mrs. Arthur (Jean) Lee;
eight grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

sons, Ronald of Beverfy Hills,
Calif., Walter and Donald of Los
Angeles, Calif.; two brothers,
David Singer of Palm Springs,
Calif., and Albert Singer; six
grand-children and three great-
grandchildren.

PAUL YOLLES, 84, of South-
field, died Dec. 31. Survived by
his wife, Betty; two sons, Mur-
ray and Dr. Milton of Kula,
Hawait and five grandchildren.

ROBERT SHERWIN ZAGER,
49, of Southfield, died Jan. 3.
Survived by his wife, Judith;
two sons, Jeffrey of Glendale,
Calif., and Richard; two
daughters, Sue Anne and
Rachel; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney (Ann) Zager; two
sisters, Beverly Costello and
Mrs. Gerald (Elizabeth) Bodzin
of Rochester, N.Y.; and one
grandson,

Yosef Klarman

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Yosef mar-
man, honorary chairman of the
Herut World Executive and
former head of Youth Aliya, died
last week at age 76.
Sybil Goldman
Mr. Klarman was a disciple,
Sybil Gold:Ilan, a member of friend and for many years assis-
Jewish ordanizations, died Dec. tant to Rftevisionist Zionist leader
Zeev Jabotinsky, and was a foun-
30 at age 73.
Born in Toronto, Ont., Mrs.
der of Betar and the Revisionist
Goldman began Shaarey Zedek's Movement.
As one of Europe's leading Yid-
braille program and was its first
chairman. She was a member of dish journalists, he became the
or active in efforts for Conga, editor of the Revisionist paper,
Shaarey Zedek and its sister- Unser' Welt and also worked as a
hood, Women's American ORT, correspondent for. Hebrew news-
Brandeis University. National papers in Palestine.
Women's Committee, National
Council of Jewish Women,
Jewish Theological Seminary,
Friends .of the Detroit Library Sam Spiegel
and Knollwood Country Club.
New York — • Academy
She leaves her. husband, Dr.
Perry; a son; Dr. Sidney; two Award-winning producer Sam
sisters, Mrs. Harry (Belle) Spiegel died Dec. 31 at age 84.
Born in Austria, Mr. Spiegel
Broviff- and Mrs. Sam (Sylvia)
was noted for producing films
Isaacs; and two grandchildren.
such as The African Queen, On the
Waterfront, The Bridge on the
River Kwai and Lawrende of
Arabia.
Ruben Simon
He studied at the University of
Ruben Simon, a founder of Vienna, worked as a Young
Simms Brothers Department Pioneer in pre-state Israel in the
Store in Pontiac, died Dec. 30 at 1920s and came to. Hollywood in
age 85.
1927.
Born 'in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
Mr. Simon co-founded the com-
pany in 1934. It closed in 1972.
He was a life member of B'niii
10 Conferences
B'rith, long-time member of
On
Education
Cong. B'nai Israel of . Pontiac
and the Ruiners. In 1948, he
New York --- Ten regional
was the key fund • raiser for conferences on &wish education
B'nai Israel's new building. , will be held throughout the Un-
He leaves his wife, Mary; four ited States in 1986, sponsored
sisters, Mrs. Mary Brader oT by the Coalition for Alternatives
Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Esther Men-
in Jewish Education (CAJE).
delsohn, Mrs. Emma Silverman
Winter and spring conferences
of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Archie will be held in Seattle, St. Paul,
(Bess) Solent; niekes ,and' Kansas City, the San Francisco
nephews.
Bay Area, San Antonio and San
Diego. Fall conferences will be
held in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh,
Cleveland and Wilmington.

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David Fsalk

David 'Fealk, past chairman of
the board of Alport Scrap Co.,
Carolina Parley
died Jan. 7 at age 89.
Born in Poland,. Mr. Fealk
Asheville, N.C. (JTA) -- The
lived most of his life in Detroit,
Jewish' Studies Center at the
'prior to moving to Florida seven .University of North Carolina
years ago. He resided in Ft.' plans to hold a conference on
Lauderdale,, Fla., at the time of "Heritage: The Jewish Experi-
his death. He retired in 1978.
ence in the South" on its
He was a member of Pisgah Asheville campus April 9-11.

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