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He leaves his daughter and son-in-law, Dody and Andrew Schlesinger of Franklin; six grandchildren; three great- grandchildren. culation is far short of six figures, even on weekends. A workaholic, and a stickler for accuracy and detail, Mr. Shocken trained generations of Israel's most talented journalists. A word of praise was rare from him, Ha'aretz's top columnist Joel Markus recalled. Excellence was taken for granted. Editorially, Ha'aretz took a liberal, dovish line. Mr. Shocken was at odds with the policies of the right-wing Likud-led government and made no secret that he despaired of the direction the country was taking. A few days before his death, he summoned Mr. Markus and several other senior staff people along with his son Amos, manag- ing director of Ha'aretz and other publications owned by the family. He urged them to guard the unique contribution the newspaper made to Israeli society as a watchdog, sen- tinel and protector of stan- dards. I Marion Cavaler Falik ',NEWS Marion Cavaler Falik, 74, of Southfield, died Dec. 28. She was a member of the sisterhood and seniors group of Shaarey Zedek, Hadassah, ORT and National Council of Jewish Women. She leaves her son, Richard Cavaler of Southfield; sister, Helen Mintz. New Exodus From Albania Ha'aretz Editor Shocken Dies At Age Of 78 Jerusalem (JTA) — Ger- shom Shocken, whose 51 years as editor of Ha'aretz made him one of the longest serving newspaper editors in the democratic world, died Dec.22 of cancer at the age of 78 and was buried the next day in Tel Aviv. His funeral was attended by many of the country's most prominent figures in politics, literature, the arts and the news media. Mr. Shocken, born and raised in Germany, came to Palestine before World War II. His father, Zalman Shocken, a shopowner and publisher, bought Ha'aretz in the early 1930s. The younger Shocken took it over in 1939 and built it from a relatively obscure lit- erary journal to recognition as Israel's leading daily. It is one of the most respected and oft-quoted newspapers worldwide though its cir- New York (JTA) — Thirty- seven Jews from Albania, Eastern Europe's last re- maining Communist stronghold, arrived in Italy last week and are awaiting resettlement in the United States. The emigres, all members of one family, are among the first in what is expected to be a mass migration of the country's tiny Jewish com- munity, estimated to number anywhere between 500 and 1,000 people, accor- ding to officials involved. Officials said a few families are already in Israel, but it is unclear when they arrived as part of "Operation Flying Carpet," as the emigration of Alba- nian Jews is being called. 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