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January 05, 1990 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-01-05

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I OBITUARIES I

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Nathan J. Kaufman

Nathan J. Kaufman, known
as a judge of strong moral
character during his 30 years
on the bench of several Wayne
County courts and the state
Court of Appeals, died Dec.
31. He was 81.
In his early law career, Mr.
Kaufman was a Wayne Coun-

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was later appointed by the
late Gov. G. Mennen
Williams to serve as judge on
the Common Pleas Court, to-
day part of Detroit's 36th
District Court.
He later filled a vacancy on
Wayne County's juvenile
court. In 1974, he was elected
to the Michigan Court of Ap-
peals. He retired in 1982.
Before starting his law
career, Mr. Kaufman was an
auto worker and a union ac-
tivist, rising to the presiden-
cy of a local United Auto
Workers branch.
A graduate of Central High
School, Mr. Kaufman earned
degrees from Wayne State
University and Detroit Col-
lege of Law.
Mr. Kaufman is survived by
a daughter and son-in-law,
Rose and Jack Dendel of
Allegan, Mich.; a sister, Edith
Rappaport; six grandchidren
and 11 great-grandchildren.

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Bloomfield, Debby and Mort
Friedman of West Bloomfield,
Carol Holdengraber of Cuper-
tino, Calif.; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Oscar and Inge
of West Bloomfield, Charles
"Shy" and Janet of Margate,
N.J.; sisters, Esther Stein of
Southfield, Ruth Rink of Bay
Harbour, Fla.; nine grand-
children and one great-
grandson.

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Harold A. Kramer, 80, of
West Bloomfield, died Dec. 27.
Mr. Kramer was the presi-
dent and co-onwer of Kramer
Waste Material Co. and had
been retired for four years.
He was a member of Perfec-
tion Lodge 486, Congregation
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
and Senior Citizens Club.
He was on the board of
Southfield City Seniors Club
and Crescent Shrine club.
He leaves his wife, Freyda;
a son and daughter-in-law,
Jack and Phyllis of
Southfield; daughters and
sons-in-law, Beryl Perlman of
West Bloomfield, Barbara
and Sam Reider of West

Sidney Katzman, 81, of Bir-
mingham, died Dec. 28.
Mr. Katzman was a real
estate developer, both com-
mercial and residential
building and built 67 strip
centers in one year.
He was chairman of the
building committee at Temple
Emanuel, partner-president
of Prudential Investment Co.
He built over 20,000 houses
in the Detroit area.
Mr. Katzman was a cham-
pion boxer in New York State
in the -1930s, an avid
equestrian, and owned a
horse farm.
He leaves his wife, Betty;
daughters and son-in-law,
Ellen Katzman and Dr.
Ronald Onkin of Los Angeles,
Calif.; Laura Rubin of Birm-
ingham; a son and daughter-
in-law, Robert and Lisa of Bir-
mingham; a brother and
sister-in-law, Barney and
Jeanette Katzman of Birm-
ingham; and five
grandchildren.

I NEWS I

Dems Favor
Israel Ties

Milwaukee (JTA) —
Responding to an anti-Israel
resolution by the Waukesha
County Democrats, the
Wisconsin Democratic Party
administrative committee
has reaffirmed the party's
support of the "special rela-
tionship" between the
United States and Israel.
The committee also urged
"all units of the Democratic
Party of Wisconsin to take
all the steps necessary to en-
sure that all resolutions con-
taining statements of fact be
checked for accuracy."
The anti-Israel resolution
was created and approved by
the Waukesha County
Democrats in September and
October. The statement
charged that "the Israeli
government has not acted in
good faith in the peace
effort," that non-Jewish
Israelis are not "full-fledged
citizens" and that Israel's
government is "an alleged
democracy."

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