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October 16, 1987 - Image 137

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-10-16

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I OBITUARIES I

TO LET THEM
KNOW
YOU CARE . . .
SEND A



Berries
In
Bon Bons

Minnie Loewy

Minnie Loewy, former
owner with her husband of
Lou's Deli on McNichols in
Detroit, died Oct. 11 at age 81
in East Brunswick, N.J.
Born in Russia, Mrs. Loewy
was a member of Masonic
Chapter of the Order of the
Eastern Star, Hadassah and
B'nai B'rith. She also worked
on behalf of the United
Jewish Appeal. She and her
husband, Louis, opened a
store on Linwood in 1941 and
later moved to the McNichols
location which is still under
operation by the family.
She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Milton
(Patricia) Benjamin of East
Brunswick; a sister, Mrs. Bet-
ty Solomon of Florida; five
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

Ralph Stein

Ralph Stein, a manufac-
turer's representative for
children's clothing, died Oct.
10 at age 67.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr.
Stein was a member of the
Bureau of Wholesale
Representatives, treasurer of
the Indiana Women's and
Children's Shows, and past
board member of the
Michigan Women's and
Children's Shows.
She leaves his wife, Elaine;
three daughters, Leslie,
Judith of Panorama City,
Calif., and Mrs. David
(Deborah) Silverstein; a
brother, a sister and one
grandchild.

NEWS

France Inters
Jewish Hero

Paris (JTA) — The body of
Rene Cassin, a French Jew,
resistance fighter and 1968
Nobel Peace Laureate, was in-
terred in the Pantheon with
full military honors last Mon-
day, more than 10 years after
his death.
His casket joined those of
364 great names in French
history, including Louis
Pasteur and Jean Jaures, at
ceremonies attended by Presi-
dent Francois Mitterrand,
Prime Minister Jacques
Chirac, and the Presidents of
the Senate and National
Assembly.
Cassin served as Gen.
Charles de Gaulle's wartime
Minister of Justice and later
drew up the International
Declaration of the Rights of
Man. He also headed the Al-
liance Israelite Universelle.
He died in February 1976 at
the age of 89.

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