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January 16, 1987 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-01-16

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Sarah Davidson

Sarah Wetsman was a
pioneer in Zionism and Hadas-
sah, in addition to her role in
Shaarey Zedek, as a teenager.
When she married Ralph
Davidson in 1920 her activities
assumed an increased sharing
in the community. These serv-
ices assumed an immense con-
tribution to major causes with
her own gifts and those of her
son William Davidson.
These gifts are now evident
in the Sarah and Ralph David-
son Hadassah House in West
Bloomfield and the William,
Ethan and Marla Davidson
Wing at Hillel Day School.
Born in Oskeloosa, Iowa,
Mrs. Davidson was a life-time
member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. When Rabbi A.M. Her-
shman was president of the De-
troit District of the Zionist
Organization of America, Mrs.
Davidson was the secretary of
the movement here.
She was a past president of
the Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
sah and was a past president of
the Midwest Region of Hadas-
sah.
She was a leader in activities
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sis-
terhood for three decades.
Mrs. Davidson died Jan. 11
in Surfside, Fla. She was 96.
She leaves a son, William; a
daughter, Mrs. Byron
(Dorothy) Gerson; a sister,
Mrs. Morse (Fannie) Saulson;
and four grandchildren.

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Dr. Sidney J. Katz, an osteo-
pathic physician specializing
in pathology, died Jan. 11 at
age 61.
Born in Philadelphia, Pa.,
Dr. Katz was graduated from
the Philadelphia College of Os-
teopathic Medicine in 1951. He
served his internship and resi-
dency in pathology at Detroit
Osteopathic Hospital. He was
an associate pathologist at
DOH and Bi-County Commu-
nity Hospital in Warren.
He was the director of
laboratories at Riverside Hos-
pital in Trenton. He was a fel-
low and past president of the
American Osteopathic College
of Pathologists and served on -
the American Osteopathic
Board of Pathology.
Dr. Katz was a member of
the American Osteopathic

Association, Michigan Asso-
ciation of Osteopathic Physi-
cians and Surgeons, Macomb
County Osteopathic Society,
Michigan Society of
Pathologists, the American
Osteopathic College of
Pathologists and Cong. Beth
Shalom.
He leaves his wife, Marilyn;
a son, Dr. Michael E.; two
daughters, Rachel S. of Boul-
der, Colo., and Joan Katz Hor-
witz of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; a
sister, Mrs. George (Ann)
Slossman; two brothers, Dr.
Frank and Joseph R.; and two
grandchildren.

Lillian Hirsch

Lillian Hirsch had an impor-
tant role in social services
here. She was a close associate
of her husband, the late Mr.
Otto Hirsch, when he was di-
rector first of the former
Jewish Children's Home and
later of the Jewish Home for
the Aged.
Mrs. Hirsch died Jan. 7 at
age 93. She is survived by
cousins.

Jewish
Homeless

New York (JTA) —
"Homelessness can happen to
anyone," including Jews, ex-
plained Pinchas Berger, direc-
tor of Services to the Homeless
for the Jewish Board of Family
and Children's Services
(JBFCS).
Recent studies and counsel-
ing services estimate that at
any given time 800-1,500 Jews
here have no home, Berger
said. "The Jewish homeless re-
present a very broad spectrum
of people with many needs," he
explained.
Unlike the majority of
chronically homeless here suf-
fering from paranoia/
schizophrenia or substance
abuse or who are criminals, the
bulk of the Jewish homeless
are marginally functional.
They can support them-
selves for years, he noted, often
living with parents or room-
mates. But "anything that dis-
rupts their system of life be-
gins to unravel everything," he
said. A fight with a boss or par-
ent can result in the margi-
nally functional people soon
ending up on the street.

Laser Optics
Are Improved

Jerusalem — Laser trans-
mission incorporating the
laser source within optical fib-
ers made of fluoride glass — an
idea originated at the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem —
promises to vastly improve the
range and security of both civi-
lian and military global com-
munications systems and im-
prove laser surgical tech-
niques.

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