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August 15, 1986 - Image 95

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-08-15

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Wolf Snyder,
Yiddishist

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HEBREW
MEMORIAL
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Louis Champagne

Louis H. Champagne, a
manufacturer's representative
and partner in Young and
Champagne since 1965, died
Aug. 8 at age 73.
Born in Stanford, Conn., Mr.
Champagne was a member of
Craftsman Lodge of the Ma-
sons, Temple Israel and in
. 1983 was honored by the Elec-
trical Manufacturers Repre-
sentatives "for outstanding
service to the industry."
He leaves his wife, Florence;
two sons, Jack and Jeffrey of
Virginia; and two grand-
children.

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Wolf Snyder, notably De-
troit's leading Yiddishist and
Yiddish literary expert, died
Aug. 12 at age 86.
Born in Russia, Mr. Snyder
lived 42 years in Detroit. He
was an historian and educator
and wrote critical essays on
Yiddish and Hebrew litera-
ture.
Mr. Snyder was the author of
many books, his latest being
Literary and Historical Essays,
published in 1984.
He was the editor of Undzer
Aygn Vort, a monthly Yiddish
literary magazine. He was co-
editor of the magazine Y id-
dishe Dertsiung (Jewish Edu-
cation), authored study guides
for the study of American
Jewish history, wrote a study
of Moses Hess and contributed
to numerous periodicals.
Mr. Snyder was a founder of
Hillel Day School and past
chairman of its education
committee. For many years he
served on the Hillel Day School
board. In 1976, he sat on the
committee to publish Hebrew
works by the late Mr. Bernard
Isaacs. He was a member of the
Labor Zionist Alliance and was
on the Yiddish committee of
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
He leaVes his wife, Esther;
two daughters, Mrs. Harold
(Tova) Milinsky and Mrs. Paul
(Leah) Blizman; and nine
grandchildren.

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