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August 31, 1990 - Image 133

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OBITUARIES

Betty Bienstock,
Hadassah Member

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Jewish Center Businessman's
Club.
He leaves his wife, Jennie;
daughter and son-in-law,
Joanne and Theodore Adler of
Southfield; five grand-
children; six great-grand-
children.

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Dr. Bennett Cohen,
Veterinarian

Betty Bienstock

Betty Bienstock, 76, of
Coconut Creek, Fla., former-
ly of Detroit, died Aug. 26.
Mrs. Bienstock was a
member of the National Ser-
vice Committee of Hadassah,
the Women's Zionist Organ-
ization of America Inc., a
former national vice-presi-
dent and member of the Na-
tional Task Force. In 1965,
Mrs. Bienstock was named
president of the Michigan
Region of Hadassah. In 1972
and 1979, she was a
Hadassah delegate to the
World Zionist Congress.
She was also a member of
the Board of Governors of
Allied Jewish Campaign,
Human Relations Council,
the National Board of the
American Zionist Federation,
the Greater Detroit Aliyah
Committee, vice-chairman of
the Detroit Action Committee
for Soviet Jewry and chair-
man of the Southfield-
Lathrup Human Relations
Board.
Mrs. Bienstock is survived
by her husband, Reuben;
brother, Albert Feinberg of
California; daughters and
sons-in-law, Iris and Leonard
Eppel of Cincinnati, and Enid
Bienstock and Bill Golden-
berg of West Bloomfield;
four grandchildren. Inter-
ment Florida.

Henry Carnick,
SZ Member

Henry Carnick, 94, of West
Bloomfield, died Aug. 27.
Mr. Carnick was one of the
first members of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek, a
member of the men's club of
Shaarey Zedek, and had been
an active fund-raiser in
behalf of the Allied Jewish
Campaign. He was a dis-
tributor of gasoline products
and a former member of the

Dr. Bennett J. Cohen, 65, of
Ann Arbor, died Aug. 23.
Dr. Cohen, a veterinarian,
served for 23 years as director
of the Unit for Laboratory
Animal Medicine.
He leaves his wife, Alice;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Janet Cohen and Thomas
Fisher of Ann Arbor, Julie
Cohen and Larry Visochek of
Riverdale, N.Y.; brother and
sister-in-law, Rabbi Jack and
Rhoda Cohen of Jerusalem;
sister Ruth Greenberg of
Jerusalem; two grand-
children. Interment Ann
Arbor.



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