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December 18, 1992 - Image 141

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-12-18

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Isaac Engel

Isaac Engel, 68, of
Southfield, died on Dec. 10.
He was born in Zwolen,
Poland. He was a Holocaust
survivor and came to
Detroit in 1949. Mr. Engel
was a shochet and was
involved in the kosher poul-
try business until his death.
He was active in Israel
Bonds and served as presi-
dent of the Radomer Mutual
Society. He was a founder of
Young Israel of Greenfield,
a supporter of Jewish
National Fund and Mizrachi
Hapoel Hamizrachi-Reli-
gious Zionist of America,
and a life member of
Friends of Akiva. He was a
patron of Yeshivat Amshi-
nov, Shem Olam in Bayit
Vegan, Jerusalem, Israel,
and a supporter of the
Hebron Development Fund.
He is survived by his wife,
Adela; children, Toby and
Herschel Schlussel of
Southfield, Cillia and Leslie
Kleiman of Southfield, and

Geet and Hershel Wolf of
Scarsdale, N.Y.; 12 grand-
children.

Saul Kaplan

Saul C. Kaplan, 73, former-
ly of Detroit, of Delray
Beach, Fla., died Dec. 9. Mr.
Kaplan was owner of
Kaplan Brothers Kosher
Meat Market on Wyoming
in Detroit. He was associat-
ed with Schostak Brothers
Real Estate from 1968-1992.
Mr. Kaplan was a member
of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek and Congregation
Adat Shalom, Masonic
Lodge F & A.M. and the
Cresent Shrine Club.
He is survived by his wife,
Esther; son, Jeffrey of
Albain, Calif.; daughters
and son-in-law, Robbie of
Boston, Mass., Sherry and
Allen Berman of New York
City; sister and brother-in-
law, Eileen and Eugene
Lefvin of Southfield; three
grandchildren. Interment in
Florida.

Nelson Mandela
Invited To Israel

Jerusalem (JTA) — With
something less than en-
thusiasm, Nelson Mandela
has accepted in principle an
invitation to visit Israel, ex-
tended last week by
Jerusalem's new ambas-
sador to South Africa, Alon
Liel.
"Where were you till
now?" the African National
Congress leader sarcastical-
ly asked Mr. Liel in response
to the invitation.
He pointed out that Israel
and Taiwan were the only
two countries that had not
seen fit to invite him since
he was freed from prison in
February 1990.
While Mr. Mandela said he
would like to visit the Jew-
ish state, he said he had
many prior commitments
before he could consider
making the trip.
Mr. Liel's overture to Mr.
Mandela came even before
the Israeli envoy presented
his credentials to President
F.W. de Klerk in Pretoria on
Dec. 9.
Mr. Liel told the South
African leader that the new
Israeli government's policy
and firm intention is to
foster ties with the ANC,
and Mr. de Klerk replied by
encouraging Israel to pro-
ceed in that direction.
"The ANC is the govern-
ment's major partner today

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The ambassador also re-
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sought to reassure the local
Jewish community in these
turbulent times. "South
Africa during the transition
period, and South Africa in
the future, will ensure the
welfare and the religious
freedom of its Jewish com-
munity," the president was
quoted as saying.
Mr. Liel was scheduled to
meet this week with Oliver
Tambo and Walter Sisulu,
two other key leaders of the
ANC.
Over the weekend, Mr.
Liel demonstratively
boycotted the "Miss World"
contest held in the black
"homeland" of
Bophuthatswana, even
though Miss Israel, Ravit
Assaf, participated. Black
South Africans and much of
the world deny the
legitimacy of the homeland
states set up by South
Africa, which include Ciskei,
Transkei, Venda and
Bophuthatswana.
In his formal speech at the
presentation of his creden-
tials last week, Mr. Liel said,
"All of you here in South
Africa, and all of us in the

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