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He was a founder and past president of the Radomer Mutural Society and a lead- ing member of the Shaarit Haplaytah — Survivors of 1945, of which he was the permanent honorary president. For many years he was the welfare chairman of the group. Mr. Waksberg was active in the Albert Einstein Lodge of B'nai B'rith and was de- eply involved in efforts for the American Red Magen David for Israel. He was president of the Cong. Shaarit Haplaytah High Holiday services since their inception and created a tradi- tional Yom Kippur fund- raising pledge for the Red Magen David. He was actively involved in ar.:4 7Fnr..,..$7 • Jack Waksberg the raising for fund Holocaust Memorial Center and was one of its original major supporters. Although he lived his last years in Florida, he still held strong ties to the Detroit Jewish community. Mr. Waksberg is survived by his wife, Ida; a son, Dr. Morry of Los Angeles, Calif.; and a brother, Louis Klein. Marketing Strategies na 0 v E 0 - Yates Office Supply Co. Velo-Bind Division 18225 W. 8 Mile Rd Detroit, Ml 48219 (313) 538 4444 Harvey Yates - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Labor Zionist Leader Louis Levine Dies The death of Louis Levine, on Saturday, leaves a void in Labor Zionist ranks. Lifelong associate with Labor Zionism, Histadrut, Jewish National Fund and related causes, he was among the popular advocates of sup- port for Israel. For more than two decades he was among the most popular Yiddish speakers, equally appealing in Hebrew and English. At public gatherings, whether for the JNF or Israel Bonds, he also was a folksinger and often led in the singing of popular He- brew and Yiddish songs. Mr. Levine was active in tasks for State of Israel Bonds and Magen David Adorn. He was a past president of the Pinsker Pro- gressive Aid Society and the Farband. Helen Mertz • Name Jack Waksberg, Leader of Survivors' Groups UM. •••• THAT GIVES YOU OFF! a • VE LO-8IN 0 Helen Mertz, owner of Mertz Bake Shop in Oak Park, died Oct. 25 at age 87. Born in Poland, Mrs. Mertz lived in the Detroit area for 49 years. Mrs. Mertz was a member of the Jewish National Fund, American Women for Bar- Ilan University, Amit Women, Friends of Akiva Hebrew Day School, Sinai Hospital Guild and other charitable organizations. She had been honored by Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. She is survived by a son, Leo; a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Friedel) Davis; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. In North Miami Beach, Fla., where he had lived for the past few years, Mr. Levine was active in cultural groups. He was the president of the Hebrew Culture Group of Buckley Towers. In Detroit, he was a member of the Hebrew Be- nevolent Society, on whose board he served since the 1930s. Previously, he was an active fund raiser for the HBS. He is survived by his wife, Diane; a daughter, Mrs. Irv- ing (Bina) Young of West Bloomfield; a brother, Max of Windsor, Ont.; and three grandchildren. Interment Is. rael. Henry Kovaisky a Kovalsky, Henry mechanical engineer with Ford Motor Co. for 25 years, died Oct. 22. A graduate of Lawrence In- stitute of Technology (LIT), Mr. Kovaisky was a section supervisor of the rear wheel drive system and manual transmission engineering at Ford. He was a registered profes- sional mechanical engineer, on the board of trustees of the LIT alumni association and president of the Model A. Restoreres Club, Oakland Region, for the past 15 years. Mr. Kovalsky was a member of the Oak Park Post and Bloch Post of the Jewish War Veterans. He leaves his wife, Sheila; two sons, Mark and Jim; a daughter, Sharon; a brother, Milton; and two grandchildren.