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November 06, 1987 - Image 135

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-11-06

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SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

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

19800 WOODWARD AVE.

STAR DELI

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

Alice Zarember

Alice Zarember, who held
many offices in the Business
and Professional Chapter of
B'nai B'rith, died Oct. 1.
Born in Poland, Mrs.
Zarember lived in Detroit for
more than 60 years. She was
the office manager for Belle
Moss Co., a pharmaceutical
manufacturing firm.
She leaves three sisters,
Mrs. Milton (Belle) Schwart-
zenfeld of New York, Molly
Moskowitz Moss and Mrs.
Joseph (Pearl) Brown of Scott-
sdale, Ariz.; nieces, nephews,
grandnieces, grandnephews,
great-grandnieces and
great-grandnephews.

Mae Rosman

Mae Rosman, a member of
the Birmingham Temple and
Temple Beth El, died Nov. 2
at age 69.
Born in Detroit, Mrs.
Rosman also was a member of
Franklin Hills Country Club,
Women's American ORT,
Hadassah, National Council
of Jewish Women.
She leaves her husband,
Carl; two sons, Robert and
Howard; two daughters, Mrs.
David (Ann) Foltyn and Mrs.
Seymour (Ellen) Schwartz;
two sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Jen-
nie) Miller and Mrs. Peter
(Adele) Fargal; ten
grandchildren.

Dr. L. Rosenthal

Dr. Lewis Rosenthal, a long-
time Detroit-area dentist,
died Oct. 22 at age 80.
A resident of West Palm
Beach, Fla., at the time of his
death, Dr. Rosenthal was a
graduate of the University of
Michigan. He was the
founder of the West Side Ten-
nis Club. Dr. Rosenthal prac-
ticed dentistry until his
retirement in 1973.
He is survived by a sister,
Sylvia Schiff. Services in
Boca Raton, Fla.

NEWS

WZO Court Rules
On Election

New York (JTA) — The Sup-
reme Court of the World
Zionist Organization last
week ruled in favor of two
Zionist groups and against
three others that contested
the process by which Ameri-
can delegates were elected
this spring to the 31st World
Zionist Congress.
In ruling here, the court ac-
cepted appeals of the election
procedures brought by the

Zionist Organization of
America and Bnai Zion, but
rejected appeals brought by
the Religious Zionists of
America, Americans for Pro-
gressive Israel and Students
for Israel.
All five groups brought ap-
peals against the Area Elec-
tion Committee (AEC) of the
American Zionist Federation,
which conducted elections in
May to determine representa-
tion at the Zionist congress,
which convenes in Jerusalem
on Dec. 6.
Some 210,957 American
Jews participated in the May
elections and on the basis of
the returns, 152 mandates
were apportioned to eight of
nine competing slates repre-
senting various Zionist
ideologies across the political
spectrum.
The appellants were critical
of a verification procedure
adopted by the AEC which
sought a more accurate count
of eligible voters from the
various ideological slates of
the American Zionist Federa-
tion. In the process of
tabulating votes, the AEC
penalized organizations for
voter eligibility discrepancies.

Public Religious
Displays Hit

New York — The Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith has asked a federal ap-
peals court to bar public
displays of a Christmas
Nativity scene and a
Chanukah Menorah on
government property in Pitt-
sburgh during the coming
holiday season.
The League is representing
Malik Tunador, a Moslem
who is one of the plaintiffs in
the case.

Agriculturalists
Collaborate

New York — Scientists at
Technion's Faculty of
Agricultural Engineering
and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture are collaborating
on research to grow more food
even where modern
agricultural techniques are
getting the most from the
soil. The new approaches hold
the promise of increasing crop
yields by ten-15 percent at lit-
tle cost.
Work done at the Jordan
Valley Banana Experiment
Station in Zemah, Israel,
showed ways of making
nitrogen fertilizers more effi-
cient under drip irrigation,
an important consideration
since too much nitrate in the
soil can leach into ground-
water and make potable
water highly toxic to infants.

Phone 368-3550

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WORKS

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WE REMEMBER

During the coming week Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the
following departed friends, with the tradi-
tional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kad-
dish and Studying of Mishnavos.

CHESHVAN NOV.
16
8
BENJAMIN APT
16
8
BERTHA APT
16
8
ABRAHAM L. BRESOFF
8
16
IRVING DOKTOR
8
16
MOSES P. ELLENSON
16
8
WILLIAM FINNK
8
16
ABRAHAM FREED
16
8
ROSE KATZ
16
8
HARRY LEVINE
16
8
JULIUS PORTNOY
16
8
HENRY ROSENMUND
8
16
JOSEPH RABINOWITZ
9
17
ESTHER AVERBACH
9
17
RIBA BOESKY
9
17
SOPHIE DUCH
17
9
BERTHA CORN
9
17
ESTHER DOMNITCH
17
9
SOPHIE LERMAN
17
9
LEA B. FELDMAN LIPKIN
9
17
ESTHER MINDLIN
9
17
SAMUEL REVZIN
17
9
LENA ROSENBAUM
17
9
HAROLD SHERR
9
17
ETHEL SHORR
18
10
ALTER FARBER
18
10
CELIA FRANK-ECKERT
18
10
DAVID FELDSTEIN
10
18
JACOB LESSER
18
10
TZ I PPORAH MILLER
18
10
DR.LEO ORECHKIN
10
18
IDA ROTHENBERG
10
18
NORMA WEINGER
18
10
LENA ZAGER
11
19
LUBA BECKER
11
19
MORRIS BINDER
11
19
ROY C. GREENBLATT
11
19
BESSIE HORWITZ
19
11
EVA NACHMAN
11
MARY MENDELSOHN SHERMAN 19
11
19
DAVID SIROTA
12
20
CY AARON
12
20
MARTIN AMHOWITZ
12
20
ARTHUR JAFFIN
12
20
JULES KAMEN
12
20
MINNIE LEVI
12
20
SAMUEL J. MAXMAN
20
12
IDA MILLER
12
20
MORRIS ROSENTHAL
12
20
MARTIN SEGAL
12
20
HARRY D. SWITZER
21
13
MEYER BRODSKY
13
21
LILLIAN CAHN
13
21
ISRAEL COHEN
21
13
MINA FASS
13
21
LOUIS HARRIS
21
13
SADIE BIENENFELD HAUT
13
21
JERRY KANE
13
21
ROSE L. KRAMER
13
21
BELLE I. PEARSON
13
21
MOLLY SELIGSON
21
13
RENA SINGER
13
21
ALBERT VEXLER
14
22
ELKE EISENBERG
14
22
HYMAN FRIEDMAN
14
22
ESTHER NOSANCHUK
14
22
SALLY RAAB
14
22
DAVID SOSNICK
14
22
BELLE WATERSTONE

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