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 !Cad- dish and Studying of Mishnavos. vived by her husband, Gerald; two sons, Steven of Tampa, Fla., and Jeffery; a daughter, Julie; a brother, Burton Wolfe; a sister, Mrs. Arthur (Harriet) Weingust of Old Castle, Ont. SIDNEY A. OMENKE, 77, died Nov. 1. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Gary (Meryl) Taback and Mrs. Charles (Penny) Berlin; a brother, Max; and five grandchildren. DAVID REISIG, 78, died Oct. 29. He leaves two sons, Martin and Steven; and two grandchildren. JUNE BLOSSOM ROSE, 84, died Oct. 27. She leaves a son, Richard; a daughter, Mrs. Lois Strass of Arizona; a brother, Maynard Cohen of Florida; three sisters, Helen Kantor of Jackson, Mich., Lillian Orman of Florida and Bettye Stanley of Miami Beach, Fla.; three grand- children and one great-grandchild. JEANETTE ROSEN- BAUM, 67, died Oct. 27. She leaves her mother, Mrs. Estelle Rosenbaum; two sisters, Mrs. Miriam Moss and Mrs. Isobel Fenton. BETTY TRAGER, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif. died Oct. 21. She leaves a son, Jerry of California; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Ross; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Inter- ment California. ADOLPH EDWARD WINER, 89, of Southfield, died Nov. 1. Survived by his wife, Edith; two daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Margaret) Graff and Mrs. Jerome (Thy) Taylor of Tempe, Ariz.; two sisters, Mrs. William (Selma) Gross and Mrs. Rose Shneiderman of Olean, N.Y.; and five grandchildren. Shirley Steinberg Shirley Steinberg, a member of Jewish communal organizations, died Oct. 31 at age 66. Born in Detroit, Mrs. Steinberg was a member of Temple Beth El, National Council of Jewish Women, Women's American ORT, Hadassah, Tam O'Shanter Country Club, Founders Society of the Detroit In- stitute of Arts and worked on behalf of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. Mrs. Steinberg was graduated from Wayne State University with majors in music and education. She leaves her husband, Ir- ving; a son, David of Califor- nia; a daughter, Margie. Joseph Sweet Joseph Sweet, a former Detroiter and vice president of Scanning Electron Analysis Laboratories in California, died Oct. 2 at age 57. Mr. Sweet served in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the Encino (Calif.) Shrine Club. While in Detroit, he was a member of the former Congregation Beth Aaron. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; three children, Lois Friedman, Marc and Harold; his mother, Mollie Gottlieb; two sisters, Freida Schneidner and Tessie Wolk; and one grandson. NEWS Refuseniks Talk Neshira Moscow (JTA) — Two long- time refuseniks offered dif- ferent reasons why the ma- jority of Jews leaving the Soviet Union prefer to go to the United States rather than to Israel. According to Yuri Cher- niak, who heads a scientific seminar for refuseniks, Soviet Jews fear moving to an "all Jewish society." But Yuli Kosharovsky, who first applied for an exit visa 17 years ago, believes it is simply because America of- fers a more comfortable life. The neshira, or dropout, rate — the number of Jews emigrating on Israeli visas who end up settling in other countries — is running at about 90 percent. In an attempt to curb the problem, the Israeli govern- ment decided last summer to deny visas to Soviet Jews who are not committed to settling in Israel. But the policy has not been implemented yet. 'Kids Poorly Prepared' Jerusalem — Israeli high school students are poorly prepared in school for making intelligent, informed, politi- cal choices when they become of voting age, according to a Hebrew University researcher. On the basis of her research of Israeli civics textbooks, Dr. Ruth Firer said that despite all of the talk about "educa- tion for democracy," objective material on the political par- ties is not widely provided to Israeli students. CHESHVAN NOV. 6 26 KUNIE ABRAMOWITZ 6 26 CHANA BAXTER 6 26 FANNIE CARNICK 6 26 BESSIE GORDON 6 26 JACOB KALE 6 26 NATHAN LANGWALD 6 26 BELLA ROSENBAUM 6 26 LEWIS ROSS 6 26 NATHAN SILVERMAN 6 26 MAXINE F. ZACK 7 27 ETHEL BAXTER 7 27 JACOB DUCHAN 7 27 DAVID GROSS 7 27 MARGARET KATZ 7 27 ANNA SELMAN 7 27 AARON SIMONS 7 27 MARVIN A. WEINGARDEN 7 27 MOLLIE BERTHA WEISS 7 27 ROSE WELNER 8 28 MEYER BECKMAN 8 28 HELEN BRAND 8 28 IRVING DWORKIN 8 28 MAX FLEISCHER 8 28 FANNIE FRIEDMAN 8 28 SOL R. GREENWALD 8 28 NORMAN HELFMAN 8 28 SOL LAPINSKY 8 28 ROSE SILVERSTONE 8 28 BESSIE R. SIROTA 9 29 SAM BAIDELL 9 29 SARAH KIRSCH 9 29 HARRIS KOSOFSKY 9 29 JOSEPH H. KUNIN 9 29 SONIA MITCHELSON 9 29 DAVE RABINOWITZ 9 29 LENA SCOTT 9 29 SOSIA SHIFFMAN 9 29 TILLIE G. SMOLINSKY 9 29 PETER WEISSWASSER 9 29 MORRIS EGNER 9 29 ANN GOLDBERG 9 29 ISIDORE GOLDMAN KISLEV 10 1 PETER BOESKY 10 1 MORRIS LOVE 10 1 MORRIS H. SILVER 10 1 HARRY EHRENFREUND 10 1 JACOB FISH 10 1 ARTHUR A. GOULD 10 1 GLICKA GRUNBAUM 10 1 BEN HOCHMAN 10 1 MOLLIE WEINSTEIN HOFFMAN 10 1 MORRIS KAPLAN 10 1 HELEN KAUFMAN 10 1 SAMUEL B. POSNER 10 1 RAE SEIGLE 10 1 KARL YAGODA 10 1 FEIGA YAMPOLSKY 11 2 ARTHUR BENJAMIN 11 2 SHIRLEY DEVLIN 11 2 FREDA ELSTEIN 11 2 NATHAN FRIDSON 11 2 IDA GOLDSTEIN 11 2 BENJAMIN D. KRUGEL 11 2 MILTON MANHEIMER 11 2 JOHN E. SIEGEL 11 2 MINNIE TILCHIN 12 3 BENNY DEREVNY 12 3 CHARLES GOLDSCHLAG 12 3 JACOB JOSLOVE 12 3 DR. BERNARD D. LYNN 12 3 HERBERT POMERANTZ 12 3 JOSEPHINE ROGGIN 12 3 ARTHUR ROTTENBERG 12 3 ANNE SHEKTMAN 12 3 ABRAHAM VALITZKIN 12 3 WOLF WALLACH 12 3 CHAYA WALLACH Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 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