I SHELDON MONUMENT COMPANY _ 19800 WOODWARD AVE. dealt with the diabetes and kept a stiff upper lip. "Whether young or old, she had a way of making people feel good," Cohen said. "She was very creative and able to add her opinion to most every situation. She was very knowledgeable for being so young." Ms. Shochet had diverse in- terests. She played classical piano and guitar. She loved Israel. She taught Hebrew. She combined the interests and taught music and piano on a volunteer program at the Ashdod Conservatory of Music in Israel. Aside from her Judaic in- volvements, she was a cer- tified legal assistant and spent a brief time working as a legal intern for the Baltimore County State At- torney's Office. She earned advanced degrees in administrative social work and Judaic studies, and a bachelor's degree in music education. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Baltimore. She is survived by her parents, Irving and Carolyn Shochetof Baltimore; three brothers, Morris, Steve and Neil, also of Baltimore; and a grandfather, Theodore Gleiman. Philip Heideman Philip E. Heideman, vice president of Wayne State University, died July 18 at age 74. Born and raised in Detroit, Mr. Heideman retired in 1984. He was also a vice president of Federal Depart- ment Stores, a member of the Faculty Club of Wayne State University, a trustee of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, a member of the Workman's Circle, and a member of the Sholem Aleichem Institute. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; two daughters, Judith Bran- don of Mankato, Minn., and Susan Heideman of Boston, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Abe (Tillie) Mendelson; and two grandsons. Emil Rose, 86 Emil Rose, founder and owner of the Rose Jewelry Co., died July 13 at age 86. He was born in Poland. His first store, The Little Giant Jewelers, opened in 1923 on Gratiot Avenue in Detroit. By 1972, the com- pany had grown to 16 stores. In 1974, when Zale Corp. pur- chased the company, Mr. Rose was named chairman of the Rose Jewelry Division of the Zale Corp., a position he held until his death. He was the first president of the Greater Detroit Jewelers, and also served as a director of the Retail Credit Organization. He was a member of 'Temple Beth El, Franklin Hills Coun- try Club, and the now defunct Standard Club of Detroit. He leaves his wife, Shirley Hibler Rose; two daughters, Mrs. Everett (Margery Rose) Jassy of Scarsdale, N.Y., and Mrs. Sanford (Eleanore Rose) Passer; a son, David S. Rose; and eight grandchildren. Correction The obituary for Esther Graff July 15 should have in- cluded among the survivors her mother, Belle Kolin. 11 New York — In an effort to help students understand the complexities of the Middle East conflict, a teacher's guide to the Arab-Israeli situation has just been issued by the Coalition for the Ad- vancement of Jewish Educa- tion (CAJE). Titled "Through the Eyes of Children: The Arab-Israeli Crisis," it is based on the true story of two letters written by two young boys, one a 13-year- old Israeli Jew named Lior, the other a 12-year-old Palestinian named Salam. Their exchange of views ap- peared originally in An- Nahar, a pro-Jordanian, east Jerusalem newspaper, and was reported in the Jerusalem Post. Dutch Won't Sell Subs To Israel Amsterdam (JTA) — The Dutch government refused to grant export licenses for two submarines Israel wants to order from the RMD Ship- yards in Rotterdam. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said last week that the reason is Israel is considered a coun- try at war and The Nether- lands, in principle, denies military equipment to coun- tries at war. In December 1986, the government approved export licenses for submarines to be built at the same shipyard for Saudi Arabia, although the Saudis had not placed their orders. Sidney A. Deitch BERG AND URBACH DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 Phone 368-3550 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK LI 4-2212 Over 60 Years in Same Location! 1, SAY ' IT WITH TREES Next to Stanley Steamer Gardner, bet. Coolidge & Greenfield 399-2711, Eve. 626-0330 HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 2 hrs. before Sabbath 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. 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