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 Max Coral ed as a movie and then an album, "Live From New York Gilda Radner." She left the TV show before the 1980-1981 season. Her film credits include: First Family, The Woman in Red, Haunted Honeymoon, Hanky Panky and It Came from Hollywood. She won an Emmy Award in 1978 for "outstanding per- formance by an actress." Miss Radner was married to rock guitarist G.E. Smith from 1980 to 1982. She mar- ried actor Gene Wilder in 1983. Her book, It's Always Something, based on a line ut- tered by one of her "Saturday Night Live" characters, is due out in June. Besides her husband, Radner is survived by her mother, Henrietta Radner of Southfield; and a brother, Michael of Detroit. Max Coral, professor emeritus of mathematics at Wayne State University and co-founder and associate dean of Monteith College from its beginnings in 1959 until his retirement in 1970, died May 17 at age 84. Following graduation from the City College of Detroit, Prof. Coral did graduate work at the University of Chicago and held post-doctoral fellowships at Harvard and the University of Chicago. He returned to Detroit to teach at WSU in 1936. He is survived by his wife, Jeannette; two daughters, Lenore of Ithaca, N.Y., and Suzanne Allender of Chicago; a sister, Rose Fern of Detroit; and two granddaughters. Dr. Rothberger Waiver Reform Link Is Told Dr. Henry Rothberger, associate professor of medicine at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine in North Carolina, died May 14 at age 45. Born in Detroit, Dr. Rothberger was graduated from Cass Tech and received both B.A. and M.D. degrees from the University of Michigan. Dr. Rothberger did research at Scripps Institute and in 1974 became a board certified hematologist. He had been at the Bownman Gray School since 1977. Dr. Rothberger was an avid sup- porter of many conservation and environmental groups. He is survived by his wife, Sophia; two daughters, Sohia and Anna; a son, Edward H.; his mother, Esther Rothberg of Southfield; a brother, Gary of Boston, Mass.; and his grandfather, Sam Fink of Los Angeles, Calif. Sarah Swartz Sarah Swartz, secretary for Wayne State University's department of social work from 1964 to 1982, died May 23 at age 71. Born in Detroit, Mrs. Swartz attended Northern High School, Wayne State University and worked for the Jewish Family and Children's Service (now Jewish Family Service), the Book Review Club and did volunteer work at Sinai Hospital. She leaves her husband, Harry; two daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Marcy) Bard and Mrs. Larry (Joanne) Pevos; a sister, Mrs. Morris (Marion) Edley of Cincinnati, Ohio; and four grandchildren. 32605 Bellvine Trail Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010 75 YEARS OF PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION 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. GUSSIE ANSTANDIG SAMUEL DASCHIN RACHEL BERNSTEIN OLGA FEKETE JULIUS GOLDBERG ROSE LEIDERMAN LAURA WETSTEIN DORA FINE AVRAM JAKUBOWITZ HARRY Z. KRAFT ANNA LUBKIN JOSEF WEINER ABRAHAM ZWERLING CHAIM A. CORMAN ABRAHAM FINE MINNIE HACKER MEYER C. MANELA ETHYLLE OPTNER JACOB JOSEPH SIMON ANN SHINDLER WOLK LILLIE BLOCH MAX COHEN ADOLPH E. FELL BRAINDLE GITTELMAN JEANETTE MARIE GOLDBERG ALBERT L. JASLOVE SARA KANER AVRAM MALLY BEN NOSANCHUCK SYLVIA RABINOVITZ I NEWS I Washington (JTA) — If Soviet emigration reforms are institutionalized, then it would be appropriate for the United States to consider waiving two major restric- tions on superpower trade, Secretary of State James Baker said last week. Speaking to reporters in Moscow, at the end of his two- day visit there, Baker said he told Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze that waivers for the Jackson-Vanik and Stevenson amendments would be considered only after Moscow adopts the new laws it has promised. Soviet officials had said laws reforming emigration practices would be adopted by last month. They now say they will be introduced when the reconstituted Supreme Soviet convenes. The Jackson-Vanik Amend- ment denies the Soviet Union and other East bloc countries most-favored-nation trade benefits until emigration figures are considered ade- quate. The Stevenson Amend- ment withholds trade credits for the Soviet Union. The president can recom- mend that Congress waive provisions contained in those amendments, if he certifies that he has assurances the Soviets will allow substantial numbers to emigrate. Jewish groups have been debating whether to support a waiver of Jackson-Vanik because of the large number of Jews now leaving the Soviet Union. Many have in- dicated that they would not approve of a waiver until the new laws were adopted. IYAR MAY 23 28 23 28 23 28 23 28 23 28 23 28 23 28 24 29 24 29 24 29 24 29 24 29 24 29 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 26 31 31 26 26 31 26 31 26 26 26 26 26 26 31 31 31 31 31 31 IYAR MAY 26 31 26 31 31 26 26 31 26 31 JUNE BESSIE B. BECKMAN 27 1 LOUIS MORRISON 27 1 SARAH NATHAN 27 1 HARRY PENFIL 27 1 RAYMOND ROSENBERG 27 1 ZAVEL SILBER 27 1 LOUIS ZEFF 27 1 BESSIE LANDGARTEN 28 2 LAURA NUSBAUM 28 2 ABRAHAM SACHS 28 3 PHILIP SCHLUSSEL 28 3 CHAJA R. SIWEK 28 3 TILLIE SNYDER 28 3 ANNA SPIEGELMAN 28 3 DOROTHY TEREBELO 28 3 ETTA P. WALDMAN 28 3 SAM KLEIMAN 29 3 AARON LEIDERMAN 29 3 CHARLES LESSER 29 3 REGINA LEVI 29 3 JANETTE NOLER 29 3 BORIS J. SHEAWITZ 29 3 MORRIS SKLAR 29 3 EVA STEIN 29 3 EVA WEXLER 29 3 MICHELE E. ROOT AARON ROSEN ROBERT L. SIEGEL DR. KARL STILLWATER SAMUEL WOHL The Jack & Miriam Shenkman Library Dedicated September 1983 REMEMBER THE 630 CHILDREN OF YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH WHEN PLANNING YOUR ESTATE 1;0 E N UR M ENT AND B S N BY D URBACH Ira Kaufman 1896-1986 FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 Herbert Kaufman 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK LI 4-2212 David Techner Next to Stanley Steamer FUNERALS TO ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 18325 W. Nine Mile Road • Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 569-0020 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. "Serving our Jewish community, Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and unaffiliated families with traditional dignity and compassion." Gardner, bet. 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