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November 11, 1988 - Image 139

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-11-11

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WE REMEMBER

EVNAITSRAEL 41cata Cade&

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

TRANQUIUTY, BEAUTY AND DIGNITY ENHANCED BY PERPETUAL CARE

42400 12 MILE ROAD

CHESHVAN NOV.
8
28
KISLEV NOV.
13
4
FANNIE ENGEL
13
4
SUZANNE FRIEDMAN
13
4
LOUIS HOBERMAN
13
4
BORUCH LEVINE
13
4
ISADORE MARCUS
13
4
MAX WAINER
14
5
MEYER FREEDMAN
15
6
EVA AVERBUCH
15
6
JOSEPH BENNETT
15
6
JOSEPH FELDMAN
15
6
FANNIE FREID
15
6
HARRY M. KRUGEL
15
6
JULIUS RUDA
15
6
BERNARD SHULMAN
16
7
RUTH GROSSMAN
16
7
MINNIE GOOK ABRAMOWITZ
16
7
ABRAHAM PRICE
16
7
SHIRLEY J. SEGERMAN
16
7
IGNATZ WEISZ
17
8
A. CHODOROFF
17
8
LARRY M. FOGEL
17
8
RICHARD A. GOOEL
17
8
CHARLES G. HALPERT
17
8
BESSIE KUNIN
17
8
LOUIS LANGWALD
17
8
ERNEST LEVI
17
8
FLORENCE POLLACK
17
8
LILLIE SPECTOR
18
9
ANNA R. LIEDOWITZ ARATEN
18
9
BEN BERNSTEIN
18
9
R. CHODOROFF
18
9
PHILIP GERSZKOP
18
9
ASNA GOTTLIEB
18
9
LENKA HERSKOVIC
18
9
SONIA LEFOND
18
9
VICTOR
LILLIAN
19
10
PEARL ARONOFF
19
10
BERNICE BERMAN
19
10
ALEX COHEN
19
10
JOSEPH DEUTSCH
19
10
JACOB FINK
19
10
JOSEPH GORMAN
19
10
SAM HOROWITZ
10
19
MICHAEL NOSANCHUK
19
10
ROSE H. SOLOMON

ACROSS FROM THE

LEONARD STEIN

Bella Hordes

Bella Hordes, widow of
"Mister JNF"William
Hordes, died Nov. 1 at age 90.
From 1940 until the death
of her husband, Mrs. Hordes
shared her husband's local
and national involvements in
the Jewish National Fund
and in Zionist causes. She
became known as the "JNF
hostess" and the Hordes'
home became a welcoming
place for leaders in Zionism.
She was an organizing force
in Pioneer Women (now
Na'amat) and in Labor Zionist
ranks. In the past 20 years,
even during her recent il-
lness, she campaigned for the
Israel equivalent of the Red
Cross, the Magen David
Adom.

A JNF forest in Israel and
other honors were bestowed
on Mrs. Hordes and her hus-
band in recognition of their
generosity in a variety of
causes.

Mrs. Hordes took special
pride in the halutziut
(pioneering) and aliyah of her
son, Herbert, who settled first
in pre-state Israel as a stu-
dent at the Thchnion, inter-
rupting his studies to have a
share in the action during
Israel's War of Independence,
continuing his residence after
his military service.
Mrs. Hordes is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Edward
(Evelyn) Wishetsky; two sons,
Earl and Herbert of Israel;
eight grandchilden and six
great-grandchildren.

Speculation Continues
On Columbus' Pedigree

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Specula-
tion over Christopher Colum-
bus has been alive since the
1930s, when the Spanish
scholar, Salvador de
Madriaga, made a case for it.
Could Columbus have been
of Jewish ancestry?
There are grounds to

believe so, said Italy's am-
bassador to Israel, Alberto
Leoncini Bartoli, who spoke
to the opening of the Colum-
bus Exhibition at the Na-
tional Maritime Musuem in
Haifa Saturday.
Bartoli admitted that
"nothing is settled" about
Columbus' origin. But "there
might be something in the
claim" that he was Jewish,
the envoy said.
He noted that Columbus'
mother, "a daughter of the
Fontanarosa family, was nam-
ed Susanna, which is a
Jewish name."
The Italian port city of
Genoa claims him as a native
son and will celebrate the
500th anniversary of his
voyage of discovery in 1992.
The envoy invited Israel to
participate.
So has Spain, under whose
auspices Columbus sailed.
Spain is planning a year-
long celebration of the event,
which coincides with the
500th anniversary of the ex-
pulsion of Jews from that
country.
Spain will also be highlight
the contributions made by
Jews to Spanish culture and
history.
Could Columbus have been
one of them? Some scholars
have pointed out that his
family name, Colon, was one
used by Marranos — Jews

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Palestinians
Export To E.C.

Brussels (JTA) — A new
trade era will begin at the
end of this month when the
first direct export of Palesti-
nian agricultural produce
from the West Bank and Gaza
Strip reach the European
market, European Communi-
ty sources said Tuesday.
The initial consignment of
6,000 tons, mainly grapefruit
grown in Gaza, will go to im-
porters in West Germany, Bri-
tain, Holland and Denmark.
A total of 16,000 tons of
fruits and vegetables from the
Israeli-administered ter-
ritories is expected under a
contract between Israel, the
Palestinian exporters and the
E.C.
Until now, exports from the
territories had to be
marketed through Agrexco,
the official Israel government
export agency. Israel was
reluctant to allow Palesti-
nians to export their goods
independently.
But Israel, bowing to
pressure from the E.C. Ex-
ecutive Commission and the
Parliament of Europe, agreed
to allow direct Palestinian
exports.
Israel was forced to make
that concession so that the
E.C.'s Strasbourg-based
legislative body would ratify
three trade protocols that
Israel signed with the 12
member-states over a year
ago.

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