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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-05-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 9, 1986

MONUMENTS BY

The Family of the Late

BERG
URBACH

FRANK (SAM)
KOPPELMAN

AND

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
OAK PARK LI 4 2212

-

Next to Stanley Steamer

SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

19800 WOODWARD AVE.

The Family of the Late

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by
relatives and friends dur-
ing the family's recent be-
reavement.

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory at 11 a.m. Sun-
day, May 18, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

Sidney A. Deitch

The Family of the Late

DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

LYNDA
GREEN

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

Phone 368-3550

Over 60 Years In Same Location!

14441 W. 11 Mlle Rd.

Gardner, bet.
Coolidge & Greenfield

399-2711 Eve. 626-0330

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 1:30 p.m. Sun-
day, May 11, at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Syme will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

I■ 1111M11101i'

The Family of the Late

ZELIG
HANDELSMAN

as a gift

354-6060

When The Need Arises
For A Condolence
Or Shiva Tray, Call On Us.
No Notice Needed.
Delivery Service Available.

Pr kixe (16

29145 Northwestern Hwy. at. 12 Mile Rd.

Franklin Shopping Center

356-2310

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory at 11:45 a.m. Sun-
day, May 18, at Nusach
H'Ari Cemetery. Rabbi
Schnipper will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

SAM
KAGAN

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory at 2:30 p.m. Sun-
day, May 18, at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Gordon will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

REVA
LEVINE

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 11 a.m. Sun-
day, May 11, at Beth El
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Hertz will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

TRANQUILITY, BEAUTY AND DIGNITY ENHANCED BY PERPETUAL CARE

42400 12 MILE ROAD • NOVI, MICHIGAN 48050

Save $ 50.00

per space

$245.00 each till Sunday May 11

90 days same as cash or up to 3 years in house payment plan

ALL BENEFITS INCLUDED

IMPORTANT MESSAGE DUE TO MOTHER'S DAY
If you call & register your name by 6 p.m.

Sunday, we will hold the price at $245.00 each.

WMIS

RONALD RESNICK, Manager and Consultant At 851-4803 or 348-3711

CEMETERY BEHIND OUR,OFF,ICE IN THE CENTURY 21 BLDG.

OBITUARIES

MONTEFORD
BURNSTINE

MORRIS
ROSENZWEIG

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory at 11 a.m. Sun-
day, May 18, at Beth Ab-
raham Cemetery. Rabbi
Schnipper and Cantor
Fuchs will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

Bert Schlain, Sales Expert

Bert Howard Schlain, sales
manager for Universal Match
Corp., died May 1 at age 87.
Born in Newark, N.J., Mr. Sch-
lain lived 52 years in Detroit. He
attended Rutgers University and
was graduated magna cum laude
in 1920. He was elected to Phi
Beta Kappa. He served in the
Army in World War I.
He worked in advertising
agencies in New York and
Wheeling, W. Va. Mr. Schlain
joined the sales department of
Zenith Radio in New York and
was drafted by General Electric
Co. to serve in a similar capacity
in its radio and appliance di-
visions.
In 1933, the Schlains came to
Detroit and Mr. Schlain was
named a district manager for the
Universal Match Division of
UMC Industries. In 1959, he was
brought to St. Louis by Universal
as general sales manager.

He is the author of four books
and dozens of magazine articles
on selling and sales manage-
ment. He was nationally recog-
nized as an authority on certain
aspects of sales management,
notably management develop-
ment programs.
Following his retirement from
Universal, he served for a few
years as sales management con-
sultant, to industrial firms in the
Midwest.
For more than 40 years, he has
been a member of Temple Beth El
and the Adcraft Club. He has
been an active member for 32
years for Sales and Marketing
Executives International.
He was a life member of Phi
Sigma Epsilon.
He leaves a son, Abbott "Bud";
a daughter, Mrs. Sherwin (Char-
lotte) Corlin; a sister, Mrs. Her-
man (Tillie) Nadel of Rockville,
Md.; and seven grandchildren.

Moshavim Pave Way
For Misgav Boom

BY SIMON GRIVER

Jerusalem — The Misgav reg-
ion which lies to the east of Haifa
Bay, could not be settled in the
past because its rocky terrain was
unsuitable for agriculture. But
now a new kind of settlement, the
industrial moshav, is making an
impact in this part of the Western
Galilee and is enabling a signific-
ant Jewish population to inhabit
its barren but beautiful hills.
High-tech industrial enter-
prises have now made feasible the
concept • of self-supporting
cooperative communities
(moshavim) in an area which has
a vital role to play in maintaining
the country's security and con-
tributing to Israel's economic re-
covery. Computer software, elec-
tronics and specialist medical
equipment, as well as more tradi-
tional commercial activities such
as tourism, are now flourishing in
the Misgav Region.

Until 1983, the area was known
as the Segev Region, which
formed part of the Naamat Reg-
ional Council. A recent reorgani-
zation separated Segev from
Naamat and added several set-
tlements from the neighboring
Tefen Block to form the Misgav
Regional Council. There are cur-
rently 23 settlements in the Mis-
gay. Region supporting 2,500
people. Three additional settle-
ments are presently under con-
struction, and within the decade it
is hoped to increase the popula-
tion of the Misgav Region to more
than 15,000 with an average of
200 families in each community.
Zalman Fagin is deputy head of
the Misgav Regional Council.
Typical of most pioneers in this
area, he moved to the settlement
of Hararit in 1981 with his wife
and three children, from an urban
environment. Fagin had previ-
ously. lived. in Givatayim in 'the
.heart, of ,the Tel, Aviv, area. '

"Everybody says to me, how can
you move from the comforts of the
big city to the isolation of the
Galilee," he remarked. "But I see
things from the opposite perspec-
tive. I cannot understand why
people do not want to move out of
the cramped and noisy city to the
fresh air of the countryside. It's
impossible to describe how inspir-
ing it is to wake up in the morning
and look out of my window to the
snow-tipped peak of Mount Her- -
mon."

Despite these attractions,
Fagin admitted that the region is
far from a Garden of Eden. While
many high-tech enterprises have
already been established, it is still
not nearly enough to support all
the residents of the region, so for
the time being, many of the popu-
lation of Misgav must commute to
jobs in the Haifa area.

The area also has strategic
military significance. Many of the
hilltops command views stretch-
ing to the Lebanese, Syrian and
Jordanian borders. The Nahal -
Settlement Corps of the Israel De-
fense Forces have thus initiated
many of the settlements like
char on top of Mount Karad which
at some point in the future will be
converted to an industrial moshav
supporting 200 families.

In the even more distant future,
an industrial park will be com-
pleted in the center of the Misgav
Region. Most of the factories in
that park are slated for high-tech
endeavors. Indeed, so many high-
tech businesses are growing and
developing in this area of the
Galilee and in neighboring parts
of the region, like the town of
Carmiel; that people are already
beginning to call the Western
Galilee Israel's Silicon Valley,

World. Zionist Press Service

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