YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH Founded 1914 Administration Office: 557-6750 JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 32605 Belivine hail Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010 15751 West Lincoln Drive Southfield, Michigan 48076 KEEPING KIDS SMILING FOR 75 YEARS HELEN SHULHOF, 89, of Southfield, died June 21. She leaves daughter and son-in- law, Joy and 'Ibny Wilson of Southfield; brother and sister- in-law, Milton and Eleanor Morel; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Ser- vices and interment in New York. David; parents, Dr. Milton and Joan Goldrath of Franklin; brother and sister- in-law, David and Carole Goldrath of Barrington, Ill.; sister and brother-in-law, Janet and Jeffrey Loeb of Los Angeles, Calif; grandmother, Clara Bachman of Southfield. JOSEPH SIEGEL, 86, of Oak Park, died June 22. He is survived by many friends. REVA L. SMILANSKY (SMILAY), 76, of Carsonville, Mich., formerly of Detroit, died June 21. She leaves sisters and brother-in-law, Beth and Albert Neman of Cincinnati, Gail Gottleib of Denver, Colo. Services and in- terment in Detroit. CAROL GOLDRATH SMALL, 36, of Birmingham, died June 26. She leaves her husband, Mark; daughter, Emily Lane; son, Adam Photo courtesy of Duchin Productions NEWS Spain Awards Sephardic Jewry Prestigious Prize Madrid (JTA) — Spain is awarding one of its most prestigious prizes, the Prince of Asturias Prize, to world Sephardic Jewry, the descendants of the Jews ex- pelled from Spain 500 years ago. The award was announced Friday by the Principality of Asturias Foundation in the northwest city of Oviedo, near the Bay of Biscay. The presentation is made there annually by the Prince of Asturias, the son of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sophia, who is accompanied by his parents on the occa- sion. According to the founda- tion, which was established in Oviedo in 1980, the prize is granted for solidarity, and can be awarded to an in- dividual, group or institu- tion in any country of the world. While it recognizes efforts to transcend national boun- daries in the interests of the brotherhood of man, it is also awarded for struggles against poverty, sickness or ignorance, and to in- dividuals or groups which open new boundaries of knowledge. The decision to award the prize to Sephardic Jewry, whose expulsion from Spain will be marked by a series of national events in 1992, was seen as an effort to renew the Spanish dialogue with the Jewish people and improve relations with Israel. Spanish radio and televi- sion carried announcements of the award. The Israeli Embassy in Madrid and Jewish community centers all over the country were soon flooded with con- gratulatory telephone calls. The prize consists of a document, a distinctive symbol in the form of a sculpture by Joan Miro, and 5 million pesetas, the equivalent of nearly $50,000. It was not immediately known who will accept the prize on behalf of the Sephardic Jewish com- munities worldwide. 'Love Fest' In Greece New York (JTA) — Con- stantine Mitsotakis, the new prime minister of Greece, and American Jewish leaders pledged their mutual support here June 12 in a meeting that could accu- rately be described as a "love fest." But "it was a 'love feast' we've waited eight years to hold," exulted Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, who enthusiastically embraced the 71-year-old Mitsotakis before Greek television cameras. Since 1981, relations bet- ween Greece and the Jewish world had been strained over the often anti-Israel and an- ti-U.S. policies of former Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou. In sharp contrast, Mit- sotakis, who heads the center-right New Democracy Party, established full dip- lomatic relations with Israel on May 21, less than two months after taking office. Mitsotakis has pledged to tighten up security. During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits o f the following departed friends, with the traditional memorial prayers, recitation of kaddish and studying of mish nayos. Joseph Kaplan Moe Klee Soroh Levin Augusta Mermelstein Cloro Ordin Isaac Rosner Ira I. Sonnenblick Louis Berkower Mary Berman Anna Godfrey Fay Goldman Levy Morris S. Wayne Philip Yoker Eugene M. 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