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March 20, 1987 - Image 115

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-03-20

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[ We Will Always Be There
When You Need Us
For A Beautiful Shiva Tray

Sidney A. Deitch

DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

STAR DELI

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

LILLIAN STERNFELD, 71,
died March 16. She leaves
her husband, Harold; a son,
Melvyn; a brother, Dr. Jack
Burke of Minneapolis, Minn.;
a sister, Mrs. Jean Potocsky
of Deerfield Beach, Fla.; and
three grandchildren.

o Arthur Becker









Arthur C. Becker, director
of Southfield Civil Defense
since 1962, died March 14 at
age 68.
Mr. Becker received four
Purple Hearts, the Silver
Star, the Bronze Star and the
Presidential and the
Philipines Liberation medals
while serving in the
Philipines during World War
II as an Army ranger.
He was the former post
service officer for both the
American Legion Post 407
and the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 9206.
Mr. Becker was a member
of the Masons, Disabled
American Veterans, Ameri-
can Society of Emergency
Planners and Region Four
U.S. Civil Defense Council.
He was a past president of
the Southeast Michigan Civil
Defense Directors Associa-
tion, a former treasurer of
the Southfield Mayor's Com-
mittee and the Volunteer for
Veterans Affairs in 46th Dis-
trict Court. He was also
active in the Boy Scouts of
America and a member of
Craftsman Lodge of the Ma-
sons.
Mr. Becker was a former
vice president of Becker Bros.
Printing in Detroit.
He leaves nieces and
nephews.

Doris Siegel

Doris Siegel, a teacher in
the Detroit Public Schools,
died March 11 at age 78.
Born in Detroit, Miss
Siegel was graduated from
Wayne State University.
She taught in Detroit for
more than 40 years. She re-
tired in 1971.
Miss Siegel was a member
of Hadassah, B'nai B'rith,
National Council of Jewish
Women and Pioneer
Women/Naamat.
She leaves a sister, Sarah
DeLise; nieces and nephews.

Extradition
Ordered

San Jose, Costa Rica (JTA)
— A superior court has
cleared the way for the ex-
tradition to the Soviet Union
of Bohdan Koziy, a native of
the Ukraine who fled the
United States for Costa Rica
after being accused of war

crimes, the World Jewish
Congress reported.
Koziy was stripped of his
American citizenship in 1982
following a trial in Florida in
which eyewitness testimony
described his murdering a
Jewish family — including
the point blank shooting of a
four-year-old Jewish girl —
while a member of the Uk-
rainian police which operated
under the Nazi occupation
forces.
In June 1984, the U.S. Jus-
tice Department obtained a
court order of deportation
against Koziy, but he escaped
to Costa Rica where the
Soviets asked for his extradi-
tion to stand trial. A lower
court had previously rejected
the Soviet request, but the
Superior Penal Tribunal of
Alajuela reversed that deci-
sion and has ordered Koziy's
extradition.
The WJCongress released
Justice Department docu-
ments — obtained under the
Freedom of Information Act
— showing that West Ger-
many refused an American
request that it ask for Koziy's
extradition to stand trial.

Soviet Rabbi
On Rights

Geneva (JTA) — Adolf
Shayevich, the chief rabbi of
Moscow, said that Soviet
Jews have complete freedom
to practice their religion.
Shayevich replied to ques-
tions at a session of the
United National Human
Rights Commission devoted
to human rights and the
status of International
human rights covenants. He
was brought here from Mos-
cow by the Soviet delegation
to the Commission.
According to Shayevich,
who heads Moscow's Choral
Synagogue, the majority of
-the two million Jews in the
USSR are non-believers by
choice, not by force. He said
that any Jew who wished to
live by the laws of Moses and
the Torah was free to do so.

Spinoza Home
In Ruins

Amsterdam (JTA) — Het
Spinoza, the society to
preserve the house in
Rijnsburg, near Leyden,
where the Jewish philosopher
Spinoza lived from 1670-1673
and where he is believed to
have written his Ethica, is
urgently soliciting funds to
repair the structure, which is
reported in a state of col-
lapse. The group is seeking
private donations.

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