OBITUARIES SAY IT WITH TREES The Members and Board of the ZIONIST ORGANIZATION. OF AMERICA, Metro Detroit District deeply mourn the loss of its former President and board-member DR. TED MANDELL, JEWISH NATIONAL FUND a dedicated, life-long Zionist and cham- pion of Israel, a proud Jew, a sensitive and compassionate human being. Our heartfelt condolences to his loving wife, Yvette, and Family. May His Memory Be for a Blessing. 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 to 2 hrs. before Sabbath In Cherished Memory Of :E SSIE The Family of the Late SELINA AND HYMAN SIEGEL Always remembered, forever loved. Announces the un- veiling of a monument in their memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, November 10, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Ber- man will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. When So Sorry is not enough ... 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She leaves her daughters, Sally Levy of St. Louis and Janet Kohn of Cleveland; eight grand- children. Interment St. Louis. SARA M. SILVERSTON, 84, of Southfield, died Oct. 28. She leaves her sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Stefan M. and Joan of Nasaua, N.H., Dr. Randall A. and Bess of Granada Hills, Calif.; four grandchildren. ALICE R. SMITH, 63, of Bloomfield Hills, died Nov. 1. She leaves her husband, Craig; sons and daughter-in- law, Mark Freeman of Newport Beach, Calif., Brian and Linda Brodsky of Reno, Nev.; parents, Jack and Shirley Metier of Margate, Fla.; brother, Larry Metier. JENNIE WEINBERG, 93, of Southfield, died Oct. 29. She is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Lillian of Boca Raton, Fla., Herbert and Marilyn of May- field Heights, Ohio; daughters and son-in-law, Vera Turner, Bette and Herbert Schein, all of South- field; sister-in-law, Edna Gross; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. JEANNETTE H. BEAN WISE, 84, of Detroit, died Nov. 5. She leaves her brothers and sister-in-law, I. Edward Bean of West Bloom- field, Joseph S. Bean of Flint, Robert R. and Shirley Bean of Los Angeles; sister-in-law, Shirley Bean. Theodore Mandell, Active In ZOA Theodore Mandell, of Farm- ington Hills, died Nov. 2. He was 72. Mr. Mandell was a retired supervisor of the communica- tion disorder department of Detroit Public Schools and an associate professor at Wayne State University. He was past president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit. A World War II veteran, Mr. Mandell worked as an inter- preter of French and German while serving abroad. He received three Bronze Stars. He was a member of Phi Delta Kappa and the Society for the Preservation of Michigan Special Education History. He was past president of the Michigan Speech and Hear- ing Association, and a volunteer with the Allied Jewish Campaign, the Head Start program and Special Olympics. He also was a teacher and administrator of the Shaarey Zedek Religious School. Mr. Mandell leaves his wife, Yvette; sons and daughters- in-law, Alan Mandell and Johanna Herren of Westwood, Mass.; Sidney and 'Julie of Van Nuys, Calif.; daughters and son-in-law, Elizabeth of Chicago, Nora and Mark Baker of Austin, Texas; four granddaughters. Yosef Almogi, Haganah Pioneer Tel Aviv (JTA) — Yosef Almogi, a Haganah pioneer and World War II soldier whose career included mem- bership in the Knesset and Cabinet, died of cancer last week in Haifa. He was 81. Born in Poland in 1910, Mr. Almogi came to Palestine in 1930 and settled on Kibbutz Ramat Hakovesh. There, he worked as a farmer and a trainee of Haganah, the embryo defense organization of Jews in Palestine. During the 1936 Arab uprising, Mr. Almogi com- manded the defenses of Kfar Sava. He was one of the first Pa- lestinian Jews to volunteer for the British army at the start of World War II. He rose to the rank of sergeant and became a prisoner of the German army in Greece from 1941 to 1945. Returning to Haifa in 1945, Mr. Almogi launched his political career as secre- tary of the local branch of Mapai, the principal forerunner of today's Labor Party. Mr. Almogi was first elect- ed to the Knesset in 1955 and served in several Labor- led governments as minister of labor, minister of housing and a minister without port- folio. Mr. Almogi was mayor of Haifa from 1973 to 1976, after which he was chairman of the Executives of the Jew- ish Agency and World Zionist Organization from 1976 to 1978. No shoulders can carry responsible burdens if they are already loaded with par- tisan chips. —Abraham Ribicoff