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November 29, 1991 - Image 188

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-29

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SOCIETY
CANCER'

Meyer Gutterman,
Sinai Internist

Dr. Meyer "Mike" Gutter-
man, of Bloomfield Hills, died
Nov. 25. He was 74.
Dr. Gutterman was an in-
ternist on staff at Sinai since
the hospital opened. He
graduated from the Universi-
ty of Michigan medical school
in 1941 and spent three-and-
a-half years in the Army dur-
ing World War II. He was a
member of the Wayne and
Oakland medical societies
and the American Medical
Society.
He leaves his wife, Marjorie;
daughter, Nancy of Albany,
N.Y.; sons and daughter-in-
law, Dr. Paul and Tomi,
Steven; brother, Sam; step-
children, Russell and Mary
Barnett, Neal and Shari
Barnett; Hugh Barnett; one
grandson.

J. Silberschein,
Company Owner

Joseph Silberschein, of
Southfield, died Nov. 20. He
was 64.
Mr. Silberschein was the
owner of West Cooperage,
which reconditions and
distributes steel drums to the
chemical and paint industry.
The company was founded in
1918 by his father, Elias. Mr.
Silberschein was a member
and cofounder of Rex II B'nai
B'rith, a member of the Na-
tional Association of Barrel
Associates Dealers of
America, and worked with
handicapped children.
He leaves his wife, Nita;
sons and daughter-in-law, Dr.
Glenn and Jean of Farm-
ington Hills, Steven of West
Bloomfield; four grand-
children.

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and Joseph Katz of Lauder-
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American Hebrew Congre-
gations.
She leaves her husband,
Melvin; sons and daughters-
in-law, Lance and Rosalyn of
Lake Orion, Marshall and
Catherine of Jersey City, N.J.;
brothers and sisters-in-law,
Benjamin and Ruth Laker of
Toronto, Dr. Harold and
Claire Laker of Evanston, Ill.;
six grandchildren.

Mary Lakoff,
Active In JFS

Mary Gussin Lakoff, 80, of
Southfield, died Nov. 22.
She was a member of Tem-
ple Beth El, past president of
the Michigan League for
Human Services, and the past
president and board member
of Jewish Family Service. She
was a member of National
Council of Jewish Women,
Hadassah, Brandeis Univer-
sity Women and Women's
American ORT.
She leaves her son and
daughter-in-law, Sidney and
Caroline of Southfield;
daughter and son-in-law,
Myra and Robert Rich of
Denver, Cola; three grand-
children.

Etta Mermell,
Temple Supporter

Etta L. Mermell, 75, of
Bloomfield Township, died
Nov. 22.
A singer with Danny
Thomas when she was 16, she
was a life member of
Hadassah, a member of Thm-
ple Israel for 40 years and a
member of the choir for 40
years. She was active in the
sisterhood at Temple Israel
and was a pro-active patient
advocate. She was to be
honored in May as "Woman of
the Year" by the Union of

NEWS

Peres Denies
Press Reports

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Labor
Party leader Shimon Peres
on denied press reports that
he had asked the late British
press baron Robert Maxwell
to influence media coverage
of the Mordechai Vanunu
nuclear spy case.
Mr. Peres, who was
Israel's prime minister in
1988 when Mr. Vanunu was
arrested, spoke in response
to allegations made after
Mr. Maxwell's mysterious
death at sea.
Mr. Peres, who as prime
minister was also responsi-
ble for Israel's intelligence
activities, said he did discuss
anything relating to the
Vanunu affair with Mr.
Maxwell.
The multimillionaire
publisher and industrialist,
a Czechoslovak-born Jew,
was a staunch supporter of
Israel. Mr. Maxwell's news-
papers are rivals to the
Times of London, which
published diagrams, provid-
ed by Mr. Vanunu, of Israel's
nuclear facility in Dimona.
Mr. Vanunu, convicted of
providing information about
Israel's nuclear weapons
capabilities to the British
paper, is serving 18 years.

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