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August 03, 1990 - Image 131

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-08-03

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Administration Office: 557-6750

Founded 1914

JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

32605 Bellvine Wail
Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010

15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076

KEEPING KIDS SMILING FOR 75 YEARS

II, she volunteered her ser-
vices in sending a complete
medical unit from the Univer-
sity of Michigan Medical
School to England.
While in Ann Arbor, she
was a member of Beth Israel
Congregation, and since mov-
ing to Connecticut was active
in Congregation Kol
Havarim.
She is survived by two
daughters, Judge Brenneman
of Glastonbury, and Beryl D.
Hines of Washington, D.C.;
five grandchildren.

Dr. Louis H. Meyers,
Retired Dentist

Dr. Louis H. Meyers, 81, of
Brandenton, Fla., formerly of
Detroit, died July 18.
Dr. Meyers practiced den-
tistry in the Detroit area for
more than 50 years. He was a
member of the American
Dental Association, Michigan
Dental Association, Alpha
Omega Dental Fraternity,
Moslem Temple of Detroit
and Perfection Mosaic Lodge
of Detroit.
He leaves brothers and
sister-in-law, Al Meyers and
Irwin and Sarah Meyers;
sister, Sarah Ziegelman;
sister-in-law, Lillian Meyers.
Interment in Washington,
D.C.

Harry Lin,
Businessman

Harry Lin, 65, of Livonia,
died July 27.
Mr. Lin was the owner of
Jack's 5th Avenue Menswear
at 7 Mile and Gratiot in
Detroit. He was known as the
"Mayor of Gratiot" for his ef-
forts to beautify and renovate
the area.
He leaves his wife, Estelle;
sons and daughter-in-law, Jef-
frey and Denise of Walled
Lake and Craig of Farm-
ington Hills; daughter, Elysa
of Livonia; sister, Ida Finkel
of Oak Park; two grandsons.

Joseph S. Linden,
Owosso Judge

Judge Joseph S. Linden, 74,
of Owosso, died July 30.
Born in Denmark, Mr.
Linden was a judge in both
municipal and probate court
in Owosso.
Judge Linden was a
member of the Governors
Judiciary Council, 'Temple
Israel, the Elks, Rotary,
Masons, Owosso City Club
and Owosso Country Club. He
established the Joseph S.
Linden Juvenile Home in
Owosso.
He leaves daughters and
sons-in-law, Bryna and Jef-
frey Leib of West Bloomfield,
Susan and Richard Lezell of

West Bloomfield, Marcia and
Ira Auslander of Farmington
Hills, Mindy and Jack
Cherney of West Bloomfield;
brother and sister-in-law, Ber-
nard and Bernice of Bloom-
field Hills; nine grand-
children.

Bruno Kreisky,
Austrian Leader

New York (JTA) —Bruno
Kreisky, a born Jew whose
actions during his reign as
chancellor of Austria raised
strong protests from Israel
and the Jewish community
for what was perceived as an
unfair attitude toward
Israel, died July 29 in
Vienna.
Kreisky, 79, a self-declared
agnostic, was a controversial
figure among Jews because
of his relations with Arabs,
particularly the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
Elected chancellor in 1970,
Kreisky's record 13-year
reign over Austria was
marked by a great increase
in Austria's relations with
the Arab world and the PLO.
While not enamored by the
tactics employed by the Pa-
lestinians, Kreisky recog-
nized the PLO as the sole le-
gitimate representative of
the Palestinians and per-
mitted the PLO to open an
office in Vienna.
Born to Irene Felix and
Max Kreisky on Jan. 22,
1911, Kreisky attended
schools in Vienna and joined
the Socialist Youth move-
ment.
In 1935, he served 18 mon-
ths in prison for activity in
the Social Democratic Party,
which had been outlawed.

Photo Courtesy of David Zuroff

During the coming week Yeshiv a Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends, with
the traditional memorial prayers , recitation of kaddish and studying of mishnayos.

Bernard Egnoter
Isaac Eisenberg
Ida Goldsmith
Sarah Pollock
Phillip Pomerantz
Sam Schwartz
Albert S.Thav
Sarah Ehrlich
Betty Newman
Virginia Seigle
Esther Shoskes
Alex Weisman
Jock Alpert
Yehudah L. Finkelstein
Joseph Gendelmon
Sam Gornbein
Willie Hacker
Lena Hyman
Lillian Kaplan
Ida Klenov

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Daniel A. Levin
Ruth Lewin
Baruch Litvin
Nathan Madgy
Samuel Maltzman
Helen Greenbaum
Zivel Milinsky
Donald M. Wolin
Jacob Anchill
Paul Backhout
Rebecca Cetron
Yetta Ziporoh Cohen
Bertha Cooper
Seymour B. Goldman
Maurice Harris
Hermon Radner
Ben Schneider
Samuel Weiss
Julius Bronstein
Tzvi Cohen

Toronto (JTA) —Canadian
comedy star Johnny Wayne,
72, part of the comedy team
of Wayne and Shuster that
commanded the Canadian
airwaves for more than four
decades on radio and televi-
sion, died July 18.
Wayne and Shuster
parodied Shakespeare, lam-
pooned pompous politicians,
poked gentle fun at
Canada's passion for hockey
and ridiculed super-erudite
professors — Professor
Wayngarter was a favorite
character — all laced with a
tangible element of Jewish
wit.
By 1947, the team had a
regular Canadian Broad-
casting Corp. show with a
live audience. Wayne and
Shuster appeared on the Ed
Sullivan Show 67 times over
the years, starting in 1958.

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