OBITUARIES The Family of the Late Continued from Page 138 RUTH SHULAK, 80, of Southfield, died Oct. 3. She leaves her husband, William; sons and a daughter-in-law, Kenneth and Eve of Southfield, Fredrick of Pro- spect Heights, Ill., Carl of Dover, Del.; daughter Corrine Schwartz of Bloomfield Hills; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. HY SMITH, 80, of Oak Park, died Oct. 2. He leaves a son and daughter-in-law, Richard and Sandra of Farmington Hills; daughter and son-in- law, Nancy and George of Westhills, Calif.; sisters, Ethel Rogers of Southfield, Frances Lipkin of Southfield, Dorothy Deutch of Oak Park; four grandchildren. cn CELIA UNGAR, 87, of Shaker Heights, Ohio, died Oct. 3. She leaves a brother and sister-in-law, Samuel and Hilda Plucer of Bloomfield Hills; sister, Bernice Keller of Northridge, Calif. Services and interment were in Detroit. Samuel Zuroff, 78, Furniture Dealer r_O Samuel Zuroff, who came to Detroit in 1918 from Russia and later founded Zuroff's High Grade Furniture, died Oct. 9. He was 78. Mr. Zuroff was a member of the Taylor Schul of Congrega- tion Shomrey Emunah in Southfield. He is survived by his wife, Ida; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Arnold and Joanne Zuroff of Farmington Hills; daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Lawrence Docks of Oak Park; eight grand- children; three great-grand- children. David Schwartz, 78, Founded Bottle Co. D David Schwartz, who found- ed the Porter Bottle Co. in 1936 and retired as its presi- dent in 1981, died Oct. 5. He was 78. The son of a founding fami- ly of Congregation B'nai Moshe, Mr. Schwartz was a life-long active member of the synagogue. He served as a member of its board of direc- tors for many years and was named an honorary life member of the board. He also served in the men's club and was an officer of the Great Lakes Region, Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs. Those who knew him called Mr. Schwartz "Mr. B'nai Moshe." He was affiliated with B'nai B'rith, was a member of the Craftsman Lodge of the •NAITSR ► EL Xemota Cade& EDWARD WALSTON (WIGODSKI) Masons, was a member of the Crescent Shrine Club and was 32nd degree Shriner. Mr. Schwartz leaves his wife, Ida; daughter and son- in-law, Rena and Jerry 'Ibp- man of Southfield; brother and sister-in-law, Harry and Pauline of Farmington Hills; sisters and brothers-in-law, Evelyn and Hyman Levenson of Oak Park, Helen and Otto Grubner of Oak Park; two grandchildren. Rosa L. Heller, Legal Secretary Rosa L. Heller, 94, of Southfield, died Oct. 8. Mrs. Heller was a retired legal secretary, a member of Temple Beth El, past presi- dent and life member of Hadassah, member of Temple Kol Ami, Temple Israel sisterhood, life member of ORT and a member of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Heller leaves her nieces and nephews, Elaine and Norman Robbins of West Bloomfield, Eleanor and Roger Marx. TRANQUIUTY, BEAUTY AND DIGNITY ENHANCED BY PERPETUAL CARE 42400 12 MILE ROAD Announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory 12:45 p.m. Sunday, October 21, at Workmen's Circle Cemetery, Beth Ye- huda Section. Rabbi Schwartz will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Jerusalem Report, a new English-language news weekly, is out on the stands in Israel. The 64-page magazine, which sells for $3 a copy on newsstands, is backed by a group of foreign investors and staffed in part by former employees of the Jerusalem Post, which changed hands and politics last year. The editor-in-chief of the new weekly, Hirsh Good- man, claims his publication will take "no political line." Mr. Goodman, a Post military correspondent who left the paper well before it changed ownership, said the purpose of the magazine is "reporting, week by week, on what is happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world." The managing editor of the new periodical is Ze'ev Chafets, a former director of the Government Press Of- fice, a Cabinet secretary in the administration of Prime Minister Menachem Begin. The Jerusalem Report's board of directors is chaired by Richard Pratt of Australia. According to Mr. Good- man, they invested $5 mill- ion in the project, sufficient to publish for two years. 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