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November 01, 1991 - Image 140

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-01

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IT
WITH
TREES

A Return to the Traditional Jewish Funeral

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Simplicity and Personal Service

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•Dignified Graveside Services
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•Pre-need Arrangements
•Savings of up to $1000 or more

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9 A M to J P M
Friday 9 's M to
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When You're
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Don't Smoke!

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• Monuments
and Markers
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BURDICK

Announces the unveiling of a monument in his

memory 3 p.m., Sunday, November 3, at Clover Hill

Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to

attend.

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In Loving
Memory Of

PESZA
WAGMANN

October 25, 1983

Sadly missed and
always remembered by
her son Henri.

Al Dubin,
Pharmacist

Al Dubin, of West Bloom-
field, died Oct. 28. He was 85.
Mr. Dubin was a phar-
macist for more than 50
years. He graduated from the
Ray-Mel School of Pharmacy
in Milwaukee, Wise., and
worked for 35 years for Sam's
Cut Rate Drugs in Detroit.
He was a member of the
Mosaic Lodge and Temple
Israel.
Mr. Dubin leaves his wife,
Clara; sons and daughters-in-
law, Dr. Howard and Susan of
West Bloomfield, Larry and
Kitty of Birmingham;
brother, Leo of Ariz.; sister
and brother-in-law, Ethel and
Lester Gilbert of Los Angeles;
three grandsons.

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Jerusalem (JTA) — The es-
tablishment of regular direct
flights from Soviet cities to
Israel will increase the flow
of immigrants from the
Soviet Union, Jewish Agen-
cy Chairman Simcha Dinitz
predicted this week.
It will also diminish the
need for transfer points in
Eastern European capitals,
Dinitz told a meeting of the
Jewish Agency Executive
here.
Mr. Dinitz, who also chairs
the World Zionist Organiza-
tion, said there has already
been an 11 percent increase
in visa applications from the
Soviet Union. Today, 35,000
Soviet Jews hold entry visas
to Israel, and another 50,000
have gotten exit permits
from the Soviet authorities,
he said.
Mr. Dinitz reported that
since a new commercial
airline named Aerolicht
began flying olim directly
from Kishinev to Tel Aviv in
chartered Soviet aircraft,
the number of immigrants
who travel via Bucharest
has declined.
Mr. Dinitz said there
would be a significant reduc-
tion in operations at Eastern
European transit stations
after El Al and Aeroflot, the
Soviet national air carrier,
begin direct immigrant
flights to Israel from the
Soviet Union next month.

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