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March 31, 1989 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-31

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I OBITUARIES I

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FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1989

Me

Dr. Henry Chapnick, a
medical doctor, died March 23
at age 84.
Born in Poland, Dr. Chap-
nick was graduated from Ci-
ty College of Detroit Medical
School in 1934. He practiced
internal medicine until he
was 81. Dr. Chapnick was a
founding physician of Sinai
Hospital of Detroit.
He was on the staff of Grace
and Receiving hospitals. He
was a member of the Labor
Zionist movement. Dr: Chap-
nick served with the United
States Medical Corps team
from 1942 to 1946.
Dr. Chapnick leaves a son,
Jerry; a daughter, Mrs.
Sidney (Liela) Brode of
Shaker Heights, Ohio; two
sisters, Mrs. Fay Fishman. and
Mrs. Norman (Rose) Broder of
Skokie, Ill.; and six
grandchildren.

Saul Borden

Saul Borden, a long-time
Detroit food broker, died
March 19 at age 76. He resid-
ed in Chatsworth, Calif., at
the time of his death.
Mr. Borden was active in
the food business until his
retirement to California four
years ago. During World War
II he served in the Ninth Ar-
mored Unit and was awarded
a Purple Heart.
He is survived by his wife,
Lillian (Herman); a son,
Phillip of Tarzana, Calif.; and
three grandchildren. Inter-
ment Chatsworth.

Betty Shapiro

Washington, D.C. — Betty
K. Shapiro, past international
president of B'nai B'rith
Women, died March 18.
The convenor of the
Women's Plea for Soviet
Jewry, Mrs. Shapiro chaired
the Jewish Women's Caucus.
She was a member of the
B'nai B'rith Board of Gover-
nors and the B'nai B'rith
Women executive board and
an honorary life member of
the
Anti-Defamation
League's
national
commission.

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Israel's Asian
Exports Grow

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israeli ex-
ports to Asia amounted to
$1.5 billion in 1988, as com-
pared with $1.04 billion in
1987 and $725 million in
1986, according to Max Liv-
nat, director of foreign trade
administration in the In-
dustry and Trade Ministry.

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