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December 23, 1988 - Image 127

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-12-23

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WE REMEMBER

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

Terry and Dr. Michael; two
sisters, Shirley and Mrs.
Albert (Molly) Gordon; and
four grandchildren.

ALBERT L. WISE, 87, died
Dec. 17. He leaves his wife,
Jeanette Dean; three
brothers, David Weisenfeld,
Irving West and Sam Warren;
two sisters, Sue Weisenfeld
and Dorothy Weisenfeld.

Alvin Robinson

Alvin B. Robinson, ex-
ecutive vice president of
Peerless Distributing and the
Crystal Refining Co., died
Dec. 13 at age 66.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Robin-
son was a former board
member of the Shaarey Zedek
Men's Club. He was active in
and chaired the usher's com-
mittee at the synagogue. Mr.
Robinson volunteered at the
Jewish Home for Aged and
was a former board member
of the Detroit Skating Club, a
former member of the Detroit
Oilmen's Club, a member of
Men's ORT and B'nai B'rith.
He leaves his wife, Fannie;
a son, Steven; three
daughters, Joanne, Susan of
Chicago, Ill., and Mrs.
Michael (Nancy) Moritz of
San Mateo, Calif.; two
brothers, Howard and Ken-
neth, both of California; and
two grandchildren.

Rose Schuff

Rose Schuff, owner of
Roselyn Millinery on
Michigan Ave. from 1920 to
the early 1970s, died Dec. 15
at age 96.
Born in Poland, Mrs. Schuff
lived many years in the
Detroit area. She was
honored as "senior of the
year" by the Jewish Com-
munity Center. She was a
charter member of the Pisgah
Chapter of B'nai B'rith
Women.
She leaves a son, Dr. Ben-
jamin of Indianapolis, Ind.;
three daughters, Mrs. Aaron
(Mildred) Berg, Mrs.
Frederick (Annette) Gurian
and Mrs. Arnold (Rae)
Bolnick of Skokie, Ill.; a sister,
Mrs. Ida Kaminitz of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; 15 grand-
children and 12
great-grandchildren.

Lawrence Wien

New York (JTA) —
Lawrence Wein, a lawyer and
realtor who donated millions
to education and the arts,
died Dec. 10 at age 83. Among
his beneficiaries was
Brandeis University.

D. De Rothschild

London — Dorothy de
Rothschild, a philanthropist
who with her husband was an
active supporter of Israel,
died Dec. 10 at age 93.
Mrs. de Rothschild and her
husband, James A. de
Rothschild, were active in
pressing the British Govern-
ment for what became known
as the Balfour Declaration.
She dedicated the Knesset
building for which her hus-
band bequeathed funds and
near the end of her life gave
Israel a new Supreme Court
building.

N EWS 1•••mm"

Amal Rescues
UNIFIL poops

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The main-
stream Shi'ite Amal militia
rescued three Irish soldiers
and a Red Cross worker in
southern Lebanon over the
weekend, 24 hours after they
were kidnapped by pro-
Iranian Islamic extremists.
The kidnapping was said to
have been precipitated by an
Israel Defense Force crack-
down on members of a Shi'ite
fundamentalist group called
Believers Resistance.
The kidnapped soldiers
were members of the Irish
battalion of the United Na-
tions Interim Force in Leba-
non. They were snatched by
armed gunmen while on du-
ty at a UNIFIL checkpoint
near Tibnin village, just
north of the security zone.
They were returned
unharmed to their battalion
headquarters in Tibnin.
Amal found them in the
vicinity of Tyre on the
southern Lebanon coast, less
than 10 miles from where
they were kidnapped.

U.K. Bonds
Names President

Robert Maxwell has been
elected president of the
United Kingdom's Israel
Bond campaign.
Maxwell, who lost most of
his family in the Holocaust,
"is a major supporter of Israel
and of our efforts to help
Israel achieve economic in-
dependence," according to
Israel Bond International
Chairman David Hermelin.
Maxwell is a global media
entrepreneur with interests
in newspapers, book and
magazine publishing, and
teleivsion operations. He has
business interests in Israel,
including the influential
Ma'ariv newspaper group.

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MORRIS BELLO
BETTY V. BENENSON
ZIVYA A. DOYARSKY
GOLDIE BRUDNER
JOSEPH M. FURMAN
IRVING LYONS
EVELYN WOOLMAN
SARAH ZARANKIN
MICHAEL BLUM
MARY COSCARELLY
ISADORE DANTO
MORRIS DIEM
JACOB GOLDIS
M. MANUEL MERZON
SYLVIA MOORAWNICK
GEORGE MUST
KOPEL ROSEN
MORRIS SAX
IDA WASSERMAN
HARRY WOLIN
JOSEPH COSSMAN
SOL FEINBERG
LIBBY FINE
FRANCES M. GINTER
IDA GUTTERMAN
SADIE LAFER
JOSEPH LANGER
LEO I. LANGER
SARAH MALTZ
ESTHER D. PEARLMAN
ROSE SCHULMAN
PAUL YOLLES
MAX DELIN
EDIS DORFMAN
SARAH DUBIN
HARRY GOLDMAN
SAM GREEN
SOLOMON GREVN I N
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ETHEL SCHERR
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HERMAN K. COHEN
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JOE SCHERR
ROSA SCHLOSS
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