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March 08, 1991 - Image 132

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-08

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I OBITUARIES

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who believe Medicare covers
costs for long term health care.

The truth is that Medicare that allows you to receive policy
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home costs na-
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and familiar sur-
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your savings. And being depen- will guarantee to renew your
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FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1991

WE
DELIVER!

Jeffrey Faintuck

Jeffrey Faintuck, 48, of
Topeka, Kan., formerly of
Detroit, died Feb. 28.
Mr. Faintuck, an attorney,
was with Faintuck, Shwedel,
Roether, Wolfram and
McDonald in Franklin until
1980. He was a graduate of
Wayne State University Law
School in 1964.
He was a magistrate in
Southfield before his law
career; he was a public rela-
tions staff person for the
Detroit Red Wings and was
formerly with the Oakland
County Prosecutors Office.
He leaves his sister and
brother-in-law, Barbara and
Lon Grossman of Bloomfield
Hills. Services and interment
were held in Detroit.

Harry Bodzin

Harry Bodzin, 75, a cer-
tified public accountant of
Southfield, died Mar. 1.
He graduated from City
College, which is now Wayne
State, and received his CPA in
1954 after his first try.
He was a member of the Ac-
countants Guild, the
American Association for
CPAs and the Michigan
Association of CPAs. He also
was a member of the Louis
Marshall B'nai B'rith Lodge,
the Oddfellows, Congregation
Beth Achim and Congrega-
tion B'nai David.
He is survived by his wife,
Dorothy; sons and daughters-
in-law, Jason and Pearlina of
Southfield, Neil and Diane of
Morton Grove, Ill., Stephen
and Tanya of Fairfax, Va.;
brother and sister-in-law,
Jack and Mae of Oak Park;
sisters and brothers-in-law,
Rose Blitz of Oak Park,
Marion and Milton Duchan of
Oak Park, Ruth and Irving
Pachman of Brooklyn, N.Y.,

Esther and Marvin Seligson
of Oak Park, Yetta and Leon
Amster of Jerusalem; five
grandchildren.

Irving Maldaver

Irving Maldaver, 90, of Mt.
Clemens, died Feb. 27.
Mr. Maldaver was a self
employed founder and owner
of Maldaver Co., Inc., a
wholesale automotive sup-
plies company that was
founded over 50 years ago in
Detroit.
He was a member of the
Automotive Service Industry
Association, Automotive
Dismantlers and Rebuilders
Association, Automotive
Parts Rebuilders Association
and Automotive Recyclers of
Michigan.
He leaves his wife, Suzanne;
sons and daughters-in-law,
George and Linda Ellis of
Grosse Pointe Park, Bradley
and Jill Ellis of Grosse Pointe
Woods; daughter and son-in-
law Valerie and Randall
Rutkofske of Mt. Clemens;
brother and sister-in-law,
Fred and Alice Maldaver;
eight grandchildren.

Josephine Mellen

Josephine Mellen, 82, of
Southfield, died Mar. 3.
Mrs. Mellen was a teacher,
a lifetime member of Temple
Beth El, and a member of
Brandeis University Women.
She leaves her son, Peter;
daughters and son-in-law,
Ruth Waidley of Erie, Pa.,
Audrey and Larry Bernstein
of Trumbull, Conn.; mother,
Ida Messer of Florida;
brothers and sisters-in-law,
Earl Robbins, Harry and
Phyllis Robbins, Maurice and
Clara Robbins, Raymond and
Lila Robbins; sister, Lillian
Gottlieb; four grandchildren.

NEWS I

Israeli Politicians
Battle Over Peace

Jerusalem (JTA) — While
Israeli politicians have stood
united behind the govern-
ment's policy of restraint in
the face of Iraqi missile at-
tacks, the non-partisan
spirit may collapse in the
postwar period when peace
is the issue.
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Shamir and Shimon Peres,
leader of the opposition
Labor Party, clashed sharply
on the subject Tuesday dur-
ing a Knesset debate.
There seem to be more
subtle differences between
Shamir and Foreign Min-

ister David Levy and their
respective camps within the
ruling Likud bloc.
Both Shamir and Levy
spoke Tuesday of their
readiness to negotiate with
the Arab states "without
preconditions."
But Levy stressed that
Israel must launch a peace
offensive without delay after
the Persian Gulf war.
Shamir, for his part, re-
peated his opposition to the
"land- for-peace" formula,
though it is one of the prin-
ciples of the 1978 Camp
David accords.

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