MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH Ira Kaufman 1896-1986 FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 Valley, Calif., and Mrs. Howard (Shirley) Stracher of North Miami Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Isadore Perrell of Atlanta, Ga.; and five grandchildren. HAROLD WEISKOPF, 76, died Nov. 6. He leaves a son, James; a daughter, Adrienne Moore; three brothers, one sister and two grandchildren. GIZELLA WEISZFEILER, 82, died Nov. 5. She leaves a son, Jeffrey Volgyi of Willowdale, Ont.; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Francine) Krolczyk; a sister, Mrs. Tibor (Lenke) Rajna of Budapest, Hungary; and six grandchildren. FRIEDA WEXLER, 85, of Lincoln Park, died Nov. 9. Survived by a son, Zalmen H.; a daughter, Mrs. Oscar (Rita) Bigman; four grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. LILLIAN WILLIS, 72, died Nov. 5. She leaves her hus- band, Joseph; two daughters, Andrea and Mrs. Tony (Dianne) Oliverio of Burbank, Calif.; a brother, Wilfred Cole; a sister, Mrs. Frank (Ada) Zedde of Timonium, Md.; and three grandchildren. Philip Katz San Francisco — Philip C. Katz, the nation's oldest Medal of Honor Winner, died Oct. 29, a month short of his 100th birthday. Mr. Katz was awarded the medal for rescuing a wound- ed comrade under fire during World War I. Max Reznick Washington — Max Rez- nick, who had a sunday mor- ning Jewish radio show in the Washington, D.C., area for more than 40 years, died Nov. 9 at age 66. Samuel Kane Samuel Kane, former owner of the United Shirt Co., died Nov. 9 at age 80. Born in Russia, Mr. Kane started as a salesman in 1928 and bought the company in 1954. He was the owner until 1974 when he retired. He was a member of Temple Beth El, past president of Knollwood Country Club. On his 50th birthday in 1957, he received the key to the city of Detroit. He leaves his wife, Roberta; two sons, Ronald Kane and Jerry Star; a daughter, Sharie Schkloven; and seven grandchildren. NEWS Vandals Arrested In Shul Defacing New York (JTA) — Rabbi Philip Fleischer of Temple Beth Shalom in Mahopac, N.Y is satisfied that two local juveniles taken into custody by the police last week are the vandals responsible for defac- ing his 230-family Conser- vative synagogue with swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti in three separate incidents. The two, Andrei Fedoroff, 16, the son of a Russian Or- thodox priest, and a 12-year- old friend, not identified because of his age, were ar- rested by Sgt. Gerald Schramek of the Carmel, N.Y. police department. He caught them in the act of spray- painting swastikas and "Heil Hitler" on the synagogue walls. Fedoroff,a high-school dropout who lives with his parents at a Russian monas- tery about a mile from Tem- ple Beth Shalom, was charg- ed with three counts of ag- gravated harassment and three counts of criminal mischief. He was held in Put- nam County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bail. His companion was charged with juvenile delinquency and released in the custody of his parents. SLA Halts Captive Release Tel Aviv (JTA) — South Lebanon Army (SLA) com- mander General Antoine Lahad said last week he has halted the release of prisoners held by the SLA at the El Khiyam detention camp in south Lebanon. He intends to use them as bargaining chips in negotia- tions with the Amal and other militias for the release of an Israeli Air Force navigator and SLA militia- men held prisoner. But, he added at a press conference in Metulla, he was skeptical about success of the negotiations, because the other parties were prevented by "foreign powers" from making independent deci- sions. Those "foreign powers" ap- pear to be Syria and Iran. More than 250 Arabs are currently held at El Khiyam, suspected or found guilty of terrorist acts against the SLA and the Israel Defense Force. Some of them have been released on humanitarian grounds. 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