YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH Administration Office: 557-6750 Founded 1914 JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 15751 West Lincoln Drive Southfield, Michigan 48076 32605 Bellvine Trail Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010 GREAT MOMENTS IN THE YESHIVA'S HISTORY Alex Leder Alex Leder, president of the Yiddish Folks Farein, died Feb. 9 at age 74. Born in Detroit, Mr. Leder was office manager for Ogden Foods. He leaves his wife, Sadye; a daughter, Arlene Leder Eckerling of Highland Park, Ill.; two sons, Jeffrey and Barry; and seven grandchildren. A. Lazaroff Allan Lazaroff, a retired in- dustrial supply owner, died Feb. 13 at age 80. A former Detroiter, Mr. Lazaroff resided in Beverly Hills, Calif., at the time of his death. He initiated a project of situating Chabad Houses on college campuses, when he founded the first one at UCLA. In California, Mr. Lazaroff was a member of the Sinai Temple. Mr. Lazaroff was active in efforts on behalf of Hebrew University and was the benefactor for its Lazaroff Dormitory. He funded the Chabad Center in Jerusalem and was active in Israel Bonds. He is survived by two sons, William and Richard, both of California; two brothers, Mor- ris of St. Louis, Mo., and Aaron of Encino, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Schaver of Southfield and Edith Tan- nenbaum of Carmel, Calif.; one grandchild, nieces and nephews. Interment California. Erna Leopold Erna Leopold, past presi- dent of Parkwood Chapter, Women's American ORT, died Feb. 10 at age 88. Born in Germany, Mrs. Leopold was a life member of Hadassah, a founding member of Self-Help in Detroit, a member of Temple Beth El, a director of the Beth Elders, a member of the Holocaust Memorial Center, a founding member of the former Congregation Beth Hillel (now Beth Abraham Hillel Moses). When she arrived in Detroit in 1938, she was active in helping refugees who im- migrated to Detroit. She leaves two sons, G. Ver- non and Henry Y; and six grandchildren. I NEWS Thousands Vie For Israeli Vote Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israelis will have 580 candidates for mayor or city council presi- dent to choose from when they cast ballots Feb. 28 in the first municipal elections to be held separately from na- tional elections. They will also have to select town council members from among 1,160 local lists, representing some 14,000 candidates. The Knesset decided last year to hold parliamentary and local elections on dif- ferent dates. The new Knesset was elected on Nov. 1. The mayors and council heads are elected directly by personal ballot. The councils themselves are elected by pro- portional representation — as are members of the Knesset. This may create a divided government in the two largest cities. While Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem, a Laborite, and Mayor Shlomo Lehat of Aviv, a Likud maverick, seem assured of re-election, their respective parties are not likely to retain majorities in the city councils, political analysts say. In Haifa, however, an un- popular mayor, Laborite Arye Gurel, is expected to be returned to office on the coat- tails of a Labor Party victory in the town council race. Israelis May Operate Hotel Tel Aviv (JTA) — Egypt is likely to allow Israelis to con- tinue to run the Avia Sonesta Hotel in Taba after the enclave reverts to Egyptian sovereignty, observers here believe. Talks on the future of the resort resumed, but instead of sale price, the question of managing and operating the hotel was put first on the agenda. This was done to avoid bog- ging down the talks over the gap between the $70 million asked by Eli Papushado, ma- jority owner of the Sonesta, and the $25 to $30 million of- fered last week by Minister of Tourism Fuad Sultan, who heads the Egyptian negotiating team. Parallel negotiations on technical and procedural mat- ters have been going on in Taba itself. They are expected to resume later this week. Both sets of talks must be concluded by Feb. 26. 41 %116., MR. MORRIS KARBAL (obm) PARTICIPATING IN THE GROUND-BREAKING OF OUR SOUTHFIELD CAMPUS (1984). (In background: Meyer Weingarden (obm), Rabbi Leizer Levin, Isadore Sosnick (obm), and Hillel Abrams) WE REMEMBER During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and studying of mishnayos. TILLIE COHEN ABRAHAM EISENMAN FREIDA GOTTLIEB NAT JACOBSON MANUEL KAPLAN CELIA KING BESSIE KUSHNER ELLIS MARKOFSKY ISAAC MICKELSON SAMUEL PLOTKIN SARAH SEPPEN MEYER BAXTER ANNETTE BOROVITZ EVA BUNIN ALFRED C. FUNKE MORRIS J. HART LOUIS KUKES HERMAN MILLER MEYER E. REVZIN ALVIN B. SPECTOR HARRY LEVIN ANN RUBENFAER NATHAN RUZUMNA ADAR I FEB. 14 19 14 19 14 19 14 19 14 19 14 19 14 19 14 19 14 19 14 19 14 19 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 16 21 16 21 16 21 PINE SCHWARTZ ALFRED WINEMAN MALKA YASSKY REBECCA °RESLER SARAH EIZEN VOJTECH HABER KATE HENOCK LOUIS KASOFF MAURICE KATZ ELKAN LEVINE ISAAC LEVINE SHABSE Y. LITSCHUTZ ZALMAN LOPATA BERNARD NAIMAN CHARLES SOLOMON DAVID APPLEBAUM MAX M. BENNETT SAMUEL BEZNOS CLARA ELUKIN MOSES HAUSMAN SARAH LYONS SAMUEL NATINSKY ABE NUSBAUM In memory of Mr. Morris Korbal ADAR I FEB. 16 21 16 21 16 21 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 18 23 18 23 18 23 18 23 18 23 18 23 18 23 18 23 February 17, 1973 LOUIS PELAVIN LEO BARTH CHARLES DRESCHER ELLIS FRIEDMAN FAJGA GRINBERG HARRY RASKIN BESSIE ROTT REBECCA KATZER RACHEL SCHERR JACK H. SCHEY EVA SHLAKMAN JULIUS WASSERMAN MEYER WEISBERG ANN COOPER EMANUEL DANZIG ESTHER JACOBSON ABRAHAM M. KREPLAK MEYER NUSBAUM JOSEPH PENNER KATE PITKOWSKY WILLIAM SCHWARTZMAN SAMUEL WIERNIK KATIE ZAMBER ADAR I FEB. 18 23 24 19 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 15 Adar I, 5733 REMEMBER THE 630 CHILDREN OF YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH WHEN PLANNING YOUR ESTATE N SHELDON MONUMENT COMPANY Ira Kaufman 1896-1986 19800 WOODWARD AVE. 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