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September 28, 1990 - Image 154

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-28

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OBITUARIES

YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Administration Office: 557-6750

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Founded 1914

JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076

32605 Bellvine
Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010

Continued from preceding page

TEACHING OUR TRADITIONS FOR 75 YEARS

leaves her brother and sister-
in-law, Irving and Shirley of
Oak Park; sister, Ethel Col-
eman of Royal Oak; nieces
and nephews.

BESSIE SUNDHEIMER,
71, of Southfield, died Sept.
22. She is survived by her son
and daughter-in-law, Marlon
and Kim Sundheimer of Far-
mington Hills; two grand-
children.

JANE YANITZ, 65, of Union
Lake, died Sept. 23. She
leaves her husband Larry;
daughter and son-in-law, San-
dy and Jay Stark of Bloom
field Hills; one brother; one
sister; two grandsons.

commissioner for Southfield
Fire and Police Retirement,
and ran for Mayor of South-
field in 1970. He taught
marketing and insurance at
Walsh College and the
University of Detroit, sold
real estate and was a charter
member of the Southfield Jay
Cees.
He leaves his wife, Arlene;
sons and daughter-in-law,
Brian and Nanette of Wixom,
Steven and Roger of Farm-
ington Hills; father, Arthur of
Detroit.

(NEWS

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Photo Courtesy of Glenn Triest

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

Abraham Aronow
Albert Berry
Goldie Dunn
Joseph Klein
Solomon Nucion
Ella Rosenberg
Lillian Saltsman
Ruth A. Shapiro
Ben Weitzman

David H. Cooperman
Irene Deutsch
Aron Lebovics
Sol Lefton
Malka Moss
Sadye Cohn-Singer
Lena Sitrin
Irving Tessler
Joseph Weisblatt
Sarah G. Beshkin

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Morris l3rickner
Nochum Cohen
Celia Eizen
Chan° Fishman
Samuel Greenspan
Alice Helfgott
Jennie Kramer
Sarah Levine
Jacob Uhr
Sylvia Unger
A. Marvin Westerman
Harry Alpiner
Schmul G. Hoilender
Louis Rodine
Manuel L. Rosenthal
Jennie Wasserman
Shirley Gallison
Barnett Gittlemon
Seymour Gorman
Gertrude Hyams

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Julius Lefton
Samuel Rapp
David M. Edelman
Harold Kaplan
Allen Krakow
Celia Margolis
Dora Rosen
Phillip Rossen
Laelo M. Soulson
Esther Silverman
Morris Silverstein
Esther Rose Smith
Leon N. Cutler
Rose Jeremios
Sadie Kaufman
Minnie Kideckel
Dora Strom Rothenhaus
William Solomon
Rose Weingorden

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Dr. Robert Coggan,
Detroit Dentist

Dr. Robert A. Coggan, 87, of
Pompano Beach, Fla., former-
ly of Detroit, died Sept. 23.
Dr. Coggan was a dentist
practicing in Detroit for more
than 50 years. He was a
member of the Lions Club,
the Detroit District Dental
Society, the Michigan Dental
Society, a founding member of
Temple Israel, and was an
organizer and past president
of the East Side Lodge of
B'nai B'rith.
He leaves his wife, Anna-
belle; daughters and sons-in-
law, Carolsue and Dr. Joel
Barkoff of Albuquerque,
N.M., Nancy and Herbert
Kohn of Kansas City; sister,
Rose Wertheimer of Calif.;
six grandchildren; two great-
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

Sarah Holtzman,
Nursery Teacher

Sarah Rita Holtzman, 75, of
Southfield, died Sept. 24.
Mrs. Holtzman was the
former owner and operator of
the Merry Melody Nursery
and Kindergarten in
Southfield. Mrs. Holtzman
was a member of Hadassah,
B'nai B'rith Women, Music
Study Club of Detroit, and
the League of Jewish Women.
She leaves her husband,
David; daughter and son-in-
law, Karen and Dr. Jack
Singer of West Bloomfield;
son and daughter-in-law, Ken-
neth and Carol of West
Bloomfield; brother, Victor
Bloomfield; sister, Ida Kay of
Farmington Hills; six grand-
children.

Jay S. Murray,
Insurance Agent

Jay S. Murray, 54, of Farm-
ington Hills, died Sept. 20.
Mr. Murray was a self-
employed insurance agent,

School Decision
Angers Poles

Warsaw (JTA) — A deci-
sion to introduce Roman
Catholic religious teachings
and observances in the
Polish public schools ge-
nerated a bitter controversy
when schools reopened this
month after the summer
vacation.
The Aug. 2 decision, made
by a joint subcommittee of
the Solidarity-led govern-
ment and the Roman
Catholic Episcopate, man-
dates Catholic religious in-
struction and prayers in
public schools, from kinder-
garten through high school.
Many Catholics and senior
Education Ministry officials,
not to mention the country's
tiny Jewish community, are
opposed to the new policy
and resent the fact that the
move was made without a
parliamentary debate.

Israel Vows
To Retaliate

Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir
warned Iraq Sept. 24 that it
could expect instant reprisal
if it followed through on
Saddam Hussein's latest
threat to attack the Jewish
state.
Briefing the Knesset For-
eign Affairs and Defense
Committee and speaking
later to reporters, Mr.
Shamir maintained Iraq was
deliberately trying to drag
Israel into war, to break up
the Arab alliance with the
Western powers in the Per-
sian Gulf crisis.
The prime minister was
responding to a threat made
by the Iraqi president, who
said, in a statement read on
Baghdad Radio, that he
would attack Israel and the
Middle East oil fields if Iraq
was choked economically by
the U.N.-mandated trade
embargo.

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