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March 03, 1989 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-03

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Founded 1914

Administration Office: 557 - 6750

JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

32605 Bellvine Trail
Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010

15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076

neapolis, Minn., and Harry;
three sisters, Mrs. Isadore
(Anne) Hutter of Toronto,
Mrs. Joe (Rose) Ainbinder of
North Miami Beach, Fla., and
Mrs. Pearl Goldsmith of
Tamarac, Fla.; and three
grandchildren.

Israel and Perfection Lodge of
the Masons.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Howard (Ilaine) Packman; a
son, Jack of Dallas, Texas; a
brother, Dr. Joseph; a sister,
Mrs. Ervina Faigel; and three
grandsons.

JOIN US AS WE PAY TRIBUTE TO MR. ALEX SALTSMAN
MARCH 12 AT THE MICHIGAN INN. CALL 557-6750.

SHIRLEY SHERMAN, 87,

of Detroit, died Feb. 24. Sur-
vived by three nephews, Dr.
Harold Garmel, David
Garmel and Murray Garmel
of Delray, Fla.; a niece, Mrs.
Irvin (Dorothy) Girer; great-
nieces and great-nephews.

MAX SIPORIN, 88, former

Detroiter of Hollywood, Fla.,
died Feb. 28. He leaves his
wife, Fay; three children, Mrs.
Samuel (Evelyn) Columbus of
West Bloomfield, Irving of
West Bloomfield and Mrs.
Ronald (Laura) Miller of Far-
mington Hills; a brother,
Louis of Northridge, Calif.; a
sister, Mrs. Mollie Field of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla.; 17 grand-
children and 18 great-grand-
children. Interment Detroit.

HARRY FRED ZAHLER,

69, of Birmingham, died Feb.
26. Survived by his wife,
Renee; a son, Dr. Joel M.

Dr. M. Botwin

Dr. Morris L. Botwin, a
retired Detroit-area dentist,
died Feb. 24 at age 80.
Born in New York, Dr. Bot-
win retired in 1985. He prac-
ticed dentistry for 54 years.
He was graduated from the
University of Michigan
Medical School in 1931. He
was a life member of the
American Dental Association
and a member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
He leaves his wife,
Geraldine; two daughters,
Mrs. Ralph (Iris) Berets of
Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs.
Eric (Davida) Shragge of Mon-
treal, Que.; a brother, Isadore
Botvinick; a sister, Mrs.
Mabel Rubin; and five
grandchildren.

Walter Lorber

Walter Lorber, a wholesale
food representative, died Feb.
24 at age 76.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Lorber
began his food career with
Vlasic Foods in the 1930s.
When Abner Wolf bought the
company, Mr. Lorber went to
work with the new firm. He
retired, then became af-
filiated with Paul Inman
Associates.
Mr. Lorber was honored
many times as salesman of
the year by the Associated
Food Dealers of Detroit. He
was a member of Temple

Dr. H.M. Broder

Dr. Harry M. Broder, retired
Case-Western Reserve
University associate professor
of history and associate dean
of students, died Feb. 28 at
age 63.
A native Detroiter, Dr.
Broder was the chairman of
the board of Cook United of
Detroit (formerly Cook Coffee
Co.), founded by his father in
1921. He was a member of
The lemple in Cleveland,
Ohio, and was a World War II
Army veteran.
Dr. Broder leaves his wife,
Peggy; three sons, Douglas of
New York City, John of Chevy
Chase, Md., and Eric of
Cleveland; two daughters,
Betsy Penoyar of South Bend,
Wash., and Emily of
Cleveland; two brothers,
Brewster of Southfield and
William of Sausalito, Calif.;
and seven grandchildren. In-
terment Cleveland.

N EWS

rml "

Medina Quits
Treasury Post

Jerusalem (JTA) — Victor
Medina resigned last week as
director general of the
Treasury. He gave no reason
for quitting, but apparently
was angered over being left
out of the decision-making
process by Finance Minister
Shimon Peres.
The first signs of friction
developed shortly after Peres
took office last Dec. 22, when
he ordered a 5 percent
devaluation of the shekel
without consulting Medina.
The director general was not
consulted when the govern-
ment adopted the new na-
tional budget.
More recently, he was left
out of the Treasury's negotia-
tions with Histadrut for cost-
of-living allowances and the
decision to raise income tax
rates in the upper brackets
from 48 to 51 percent.
Medina is a highly
respected civil servant. Prior
to his appointment to the
Treasury, he headed the
monetary department at the
Bank of Israel, Israel's cen-
tral bank.
He left that post over dif-
ferences with Bank of Israel
Governor Michael Bruno.

'PROUD SPONSOR OF THE LILLIAN SALTSMAN EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

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.

ETHEL ABRAMSON
MARVIN ALBERT
MARTHA GARFINKEL
ROSE KATZ
DAVID PESSMAN
PEARL STEIN
ADOLPH BASSIN
LISA BIRMAN
GOLDIE A. DELIDOW
ANNE KOSINS
LILLIAN PITKOWSKY
HERMAN SCHULTZ
MINNIE SHRAGER
HANNAH USHER
JENNIE GOODMAN
THOMAS M. LANYI
MARVIN NISKAR
ANN SOUFRINE

DAVID DAVIS
JOSEPH BERG
ALBERT DVORKIN

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MILLIE GALLOW
ABRAHAM GOOK
MAX HARRIS
FANNIE REMER
ALBERT P. SEIGLE
ASHER SMITH
ROSE WOLIN
HELEN DAVIS
NATHAN DINKIN
JOSEPH DORFMAN
DELLA ELLIAS
HARRY KAHN
JOHN MARKOWITZ
SARA MILLER
MARVIN MODLINSKY
MARY OLSTEIN SORKIN
SAM OSNOS
REBECCA PEARLSTEIN
ARLINE GOLDFARB SCHAFER
DAVID SILVER
BEN SOLOMON
FRED SEGAL

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LOUIS WALTMAN
FAY L. WEISBLATT
MARY FAIGIN
MORRIS KRAIZMAN
SAM LUX
LEONARD SANDWEISS
ISRAEL TOPOR
MAURICE WAGMAN
YITZCHAK WAINER
TZVI WEINBERGER
ANN WILNER
ALFRED H. WOLIN
LENA CLIMSTAIN
ALAN B. COHEN
NATHAN DEUTSCH
JENNIE FELDMAN
LOUIS GOLDBERG
ISRAEL GOLDIN
BETTY ZAIENTZ GOUDSMIT
FRANK ORECHKIN
DAVID SCHOICHIT
SARAH WEINGARDEN

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REMEMBER THE 630 CHILDREN OF YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH WHEN PLANNING YOUR ESTATE

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with traditional dignity and compassion."

HEBREW
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CHAPEL

SERVING ALL CEMETERIES

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WORKS

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Funeral Director

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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