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10 FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1989

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Funeral Home Quiet
Over Pending Lawsuit

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he balance due on
loans to cover a
recent Detroit-area
screening of potential bone
marrow donors will be paid
off in one to two weeks, accor-
ding to David S. Tanzman of
Oak Park, national drive
chairman.
He said the results of
telephone and personal
solicitations had reduced the
$18,000 debt to about -
$4-5,000. That is the balance
due a Detroit-area resident
who loaned $15,000 to help
cover the $35,000 screening,
said Tanzman.
"The effort has been very
rewarding.. People are respon-
ding wonderfully," Tanzman
said, but added, "We need t_o
raise as much as we can so if
people don't have the money
to pay for their own testing,

we can do it. Right now, we
are compelled to say to poten-
tial donors, 'We can't schedule
testing; we don't have the
money."
Some 293 potential donors
were tested July 23 at Young
Israel of Oak-Woods on behalf
of a Detroit leukemia victim
at a cost of $60 each.
Dr. Elie Katz, president of
the New Jersey branch of the
American Association of
Bone Marrow Donors, said
test results were forwarded to
attending physicians for final
decisions regarding possible
donors.
A bone marrow screening is
scheduled for Sept. 24 in Ann
Arbor. Other screenings will
be Sept. 10 in Queens, N.Y,.
and on Sept. 17 in Cincinnati,
Ohio, and Highland, N.J.,
Tanzman said.
He said loans also came
from outside Detroit, in-
cluding $12,000 from a
Chicago family.

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Hebrew Memorial Chapel is
remaining tight-lipped over a
recent lawsuit in which the
daughter of a deceased
woman claims the handles of
her mother's casket broke
during the funeral and the
casket fell to the ground,
"spewing its contents."
Plaintiff Evelyn Blatt of
Novi, daughter of Rose Golub,
charged in the lawsuit that
Hebrew Memorial and casket-
maker Superior Casket Co.
were negligent by selling a
faulty casket. She is asking
for $10,000, plus expenses.
In the lawsuit, filed last
week in Oakland County Cir-
cuit Court, Blatt said her
mother's body was partially

dumped from its coffin during
the funeral procession. The
body was repositioned, but
Blatt charges that the inci-
dent caused "severe,
devastating and permanent
mental and physical trauma
and damage."
The lawsuit claims the
casket was fitted with inade-
quate fastening devices,
which caused the handles to
become detached or
unfastened.
Hebrew Memorial Funeral
Director Alan Dorfman
declined to comment, saying
only that said he has not been
served with legal papers. A
trial has _ not yet been
scheduled.

President Bush Meets
With Fisher And Levy

Washington, D.C. (JTA) —
Max Fisher and Edward Levy,
Jr., of Detroit joined other
U.S. Jewish leaders recently
in telling President Bush
they were concerned that the
hostage situation could
adversely affect public sup-
port for Israel, according to a
senior White House official.
Marlin Fitzwater, • the
White House spokesman, said
the leaders were concerned
over "general public attitudes
that might develop" toward
Israel in the aftermath of its
capture of Sheikh Abdul

—

Karim Obeid.

Fitzwater said the Jewish
leaders on Aug. 1 "reiterated
their support for the presi-
dent and for the peace process
in the Middle East."
Republican fund-raisers
Richard Fox and George
Klein joined Levy, president
of the American-Israel Public
Affairs Committee, and
Seymour Reich, chairman of
the Conference of Presidents
of Major American Jewish
Organizations in meeting
with the president.

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