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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-08-05

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19800 WOODWARD AVE.

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

GARY
ALLAN
WEINBERG, 33, former
Detroiter of Lauderdale by
the Sea, Fla., died July 29. He
leaves his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert (Lillian)
Weinberg of Boca Raton, Fla.;
two brothers, Marc of Bell-
ingham, Wash., and Steven of
Fremont, Calif.; a sister, Mrs.
Stephen (Lynn) Warren of
West Bloomfield; his grand-
mother, Mrs. Jennie
Weinberg of Oak Park. Inter-
ment Florida.

Samuel Mendel,
War Veteran

Chicago — Samuel L.
Mendel, the oldest of two re-
maining Spanish-American
War-era veterans, died July
13 at age 104. Mr. Mendel
was commander-in-chief of
the Spanish-American War
Veterans Association.

Harold Perlman

Harold Perlman, a retired
commercial and residential
building contractor, died Ju-
ly 29 at age 75.
Born in Lithuania, Mr.
Perlman lived many years in
Detroit prior to moving to
Miami Beach, Fla., seven
years ago. He was the owner
of the Liberty Improvement
Co. from 1953 until his retire-
ment in 1981. He was a
member of Einstein Lodge of
B'nai B'rith.
He leaves his wife, Sylvia;
two daughters, Mrs. Michael
(Zina) Kramer of Bloomfield
Hills and Mrs. Ralph (Anita)
Zicherman of West Bloom-
field; a sister, Mrs. Egon (Et-
tie) Steiner of Vienna; and
three grandchildren. Inter-
ment Detroit.

Basil Kosarin

Basil A. Kosarin, an en-
vironmental control engineer,
died July 31 at age 63.
Born in Russia, Mr. Kosarin
was a member of the Univer-
sity of Michigan Alumni
Association, a member of the
Technion Society, a member
of the Engineering Society of
Detroit.
He leaves his wife, Jac-
queline; three daughters,
Mrs. David (Karen) Frank,
Stephanie and Nadya; two
sons, Gregory of Springfield,
Va., and Ray of Brooklyn,
N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Irwin
(Edith) Gottlieb; and nine
grandchildren.

Phillip Nusholtz

Phillip Nusholtz, a tax at-
torney, died July 31 at age 69.

A native Detroiter, Mr.
Nusholtz was graduated from
the University of Michigan
Law School in 1943. He was
a member of the Philomathic
Debating Club and Temple
Emanu-El.
He leaves his wife, Shirley;
three sons, Guy of Ann Arbor,
Dean and Neal; a brother,
Donald; and four
grandchildren.

Norman Snyder

Norman N. Snyder, a
residential and commercial
builder, died Aug 1 at age 67.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Snyder
was affiliated with Snyder
and Snyder Construction Co.
He was a custom home
builder for thore than 35
years. He was graduated from
the University of Michigan
and attended Wayne State
University. He was a member
of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek and its men's club, the
Builders Association of
Southeastern Michigan and
B'nai B'rith. Mr. Snyder was
active with the Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith and a volunteer for the
American Arbitration
Association.
He leaves his wife, Judith;
two daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey
(Carol) Resnick and Mrs.
Michael (Kathy) Latter; a son,
Steven; and one grandson.

I NEWS I

Magen David
Strike Averted

rIbl Aviv (JTA) — A strike by
the Magen David Adom was
called off at the last moment
Tuesday, after the Finance
Ministry paid more than a
half million dollars to the
MDA management to enable
it to pay July salaries.
The money was transferred
to the MDA, Israel's first-aid
and paramedic organization,
literally a minute or two
before noon, the time at
which the organization's
employees said they would
walk off their jobs, if their
salaries were not paid.

Warning Issued

New York — Jacqueline G.
Wexler, president of the Na-
tional Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews, warned
against the scapegoating of
some religious groups and the
possible fostering of group
hatred by those opposed to
the yet-to-be-released film
"The Last Temptation of
Christ."

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