I OBITUARIES I rzd NECESITAMOS MAS DE SU TIPO. THE JEWISH NEWS 20300 Civic Center Drive Suite 240 Southfield, MI 48076-4138 DONE SANGRE Pioneering Journalist Goldberger Dies At 86 New York (JTA) — Leo Goldberger, regarded by many as a pioneer figure in the field of Jewish journalism as a founder and editor emeritus of the Memphis Hebrew Watchman, died April 28 at the age of 86. "He's going to be remembered as an individual who reflected tremendous in- tegrity and incredible en- durance in a very punishing field," said Bob Cohn, editor in chief of the St. Louis Jewish Light. Goldberger was also one of the founders of the American Jewish Press Association, from which he received two honors for his dedication to Jewish journalism. He also received the Joseph Polakoff Award for Integrity in Journalism in 1987. We've Just Moved Goldberger described him as a soft-spoken individual who possessed great depth, knowledge and devotion to Judaism and journalistic excellence. In addition to his involve- ment in Jewish journalism, Goldberger was a supporter of numerous Jewish causes and organizations, including the Jewish National Fund, United Jewish Appeal, B'nai B'rith, the Zionist Organiza- tion of America and Shaare Zedek Hospital Center in Jerusalem. FROM Acct. # NAME American Red Cross Goldberger is survived by his wife, Reva; his son; two daughters, Dotty Katz of Memphis, and Shirley Ro- berts of Huntsville, Ala.; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. SAY IT WITH TREES I NEWS I Intifada May Be Spilling Into Northern Israel Jerusalem (JTA) — A recent wave of violent incidents in northern Israel has raised fears that the Palestinian uprising in the West Bank and Gaza Strip may be spreading to Israel's 700,000 Arab citizens. An Egged bus was stoned last Saturday passing through Nazareth, the largest Arab city in Israel. Three passengers were slightly hurt. A police van that rushed to the scene was reportedly r- pelted with stones and bottles. A 14-year-old Jewish boy from Nahariya, Armand Swissa, was stabbed in a brawl between fans of a Jewish and an Arab soccer team after a match. Violence involving soccer - fans is a common phenomenon, and this inci- dentmay or may not have had political motivations. But Danny Tabib, the police commander in the northern region, said Sunday that the incidence of attacks on Jewish targets near Arab population centers in the region has increased in the past few months. Last week, two firebombs were reportedly thrown at a car on the main road to the Jewish town of Migdal Ha'emek, not far from Nazareth. Israeli Arabs are also suspected of setting fields and cars on fire in recent days. Police said they arrested a gang of eight from the Arab village of Jatt, near Hadera, who confessed to throwing a gasoline bomb during a basketball game, stoning cars and raising the Palestinian flag. According to police, they also admitted to drawing anti-Israel slogans on walls and threatening other Arabs whom they accused of col- laborating with the Israeli authorities. Mayor Shaul Amor of Migdal Ha'emek, where the Egged bus was headed, warn- ed Sunday that if violence against Jewish vehicles does not stop, it will be difficult to prevent a Jewish reaction. Amor advised the Hadash Communist party, which governs Nazareth, to control its people, "because the pa- tience of Jewish residents is running out as the creeping intifada reaches their homes." Israel's Arab community, which enjoys most but not all of the civil rights conferred by citizenship, has been general- ly quiescent since the upris- ing began in the ad- ministered territories 17 months ago. Many Israelis fear this is changing as the intifada con- tinues unabated. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 to 2 hrs. before Sabbath ADDRESS CITY STATE enclose old label ZIP TO: Fill out, clip and mail. Please allow 4 weeks. Effective Date THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed Shel Emes) will hold MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES Sunday, May 28th at 12:00 NOON at the Veterans Section of their Cemetery A Thoughtful Expression... With a Cookie or Candy Tray 10000 737-2450 WE DELIVER! HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK Gratiot Avenue at 14 Mile Road with the participation of Jewish War Veterans Depart- ment of Michigan and Women's Auxiliary. CANTOR HYMAN ADLER of Congregation B'nai David will officiate. Families, Relatives and Friends are invited to attend. MILTON OLEINICK, TZVI Z. SILVERSTEIN ERNEST E. GREENFIELD President Secretary Candy & Nut D.ays A Gift of Caring. ABRAHAM SHAPIRO A. M. SILVERSTEIN CHARLES SNOW MELVILLE RICHMAN FREE LOCAL DELIVERY Treasurer LOUIS P. TOPOR RABBI BORUCH E. LEVIN (313) 626 - 3435 SANFORD LEE WOLOK TRES SWEET L _ t °44j SUZI & RANDY Vice-President Vice-President Cemetery Chairman Trustees Executive Director MICHAEL I. HOCHHEISER Cemetery Administrator THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 125