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oth of Oak Park, died
5.,They are survived by
n and daughter-in-law,
k and Liliya of Dunbar,
Va.; one grandchild.
is also survived by
mother, Asya Vekilova,
rs and brothers-in-law,
is and Boris Bagdar,
and Igor, all of Russia.
RY LERNER, 47, of
n, Ohio, died Jan. 7.
leaves his mother,
am Suris of Oak Park;
er and brother-in-law,
bfrka and Daniel Scenna
Park.
Raton, Fla.; five grandchil-
dren; six great-grandchil-
dren.
ROSE SANDORF, 89, of
Southfield, died Jan. 8,. She
leaves daughters and sons-
in-law, Elaine and Samuel
Gershenson of Franklin,
Marilyn and James Wienner
of Bloomfield Hills; son and
daughter-in-law, Alan and
Margaret of Los Angeles,
Calif.; brother and sister-in-
law, Morley and Jan Ben-
jamin of Los Angeles, Calif.;
11 grandchildren; six great-
grandchildren.
IE MICHALSON, 79,
Southfield, died Jan. 8.
is survived by a son and
ghter-in-law, Mark and
of Novi; daughter and
-in-law, David and
elle Rosen of Southfield;
ther, Alan Schectman of
ael; four grandchildren.
1LLIAM D. ROSMAN,
f Detroit, died Jan. 11.
leaves brother and sis-
r-in-law, Stephen and
usty of Commerce.
EX SAMUELS, 85, of
loomfield Hills, died Jan.
He leaves his wife, Ida;
n, Dr. Barry of Houston,
s; daughter, Marilyn
arbal of Bloomfield Hills;
s er, Eve Adelman of Boca
ANNA SHPOLYANSKY,
37, of Southfield, died Jan.
5. She leaves her son,
Adam; mother, Riva
Shopolyansky.
ELINA SHPOLYANSKY,
6, of Southfield, died Jan. 5.
She leaves a brother, Adam;
grandmother, Riva Shpoly-
ansky.
LYN STEINBERGER, 49,
formerly of Oak Park, of
Palm Springs, Fla., died
Dec. 15. She is survived by
daughter, Brita of Co-
lumbia, Mo.; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Robert and
Suzanne of Miami, Fla.;
parents, Joseph and
Beatrice Denhoffer of Boca
Raton, Fla.
JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND
18877 W. Ten Mile Road
Suite 104
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Phone: (313) 557-6644
Mi)nday thru Thursday
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Friday 9 A.M. to
2 hrs. before Sabbath
regularly scheduled Sunday
radio program.
Mr. Jeszensky, in New
York for consultations on
the Bosnian crisis, said he
hoped the World Jewish
Congress would now help
counter the negative image
projected by Mr. Csurka.
The Hungarian foreign
minister reported on Mr.
Csurka's diminished role to
WJC's secretary-general,
Israel Singer, and its ex-
ecutive director, Elan.
Steinberg.
Mr. Singer said it was too
early to tell whether the
move would significantly
reduce Mr. Csurka's in-
fluence, according to Leslie
Keller, chairman of the
WJC's Eastern European
Commission.
Mr. Singer also called for
action by the Hungarian
government in obtaining
reparations from the Ger-
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Samuel Weber
Jeanette Weiss
Sam Yuster
Louis Berman
Rose Feldman
Allen Lawrence Leach
Jack Pasman
Joseph Splegelman
Alfred Traurig
Fannie Weingarden
Sarah Lapinsky
Sadie Maltzman
Julius Nachman
Minnie Pechensky
Ruth Shapiro
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In Loving Memory of
Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads
.Phone 368-3550
dapest (JTA) —
ungary's ruling party has
oved to soften the impact
f;a. top official known for his
nti-Semitic diatribes by
aneuvering him into a
osition with a lower profile.
c.stvan Csurka, who has
lamed national ills on lib-
erals, Jews, Western finan-
ers and the press, is no
onger vice president of the
Hungarian Democratic
Forum, a post which has
1,8en abolished.
Instead, he will serve on a
newly created party
presidium that has 21 mem-
bers, Hungarian Foreign
Minister Geza Jeszensky
told World Jewish Congress
leaders in New York. Mr.
Csurka had been one of six
vice presidents.
The move followed moon-
ing international criticism
of Mr. Csurka for his anti-
Semitic attacks in party
publications and in a
TEVET JAN.
Herman K. Cohen
Isrl Cohn
David Hess
Anna Li chtenstein
Beckie Mason
Sarah Repitor
e Scharr
Jo
Schloss
Rosa
rah Yunis
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Eva Alpert
Hershel Be Reb David
Hers
Yiten
P'sichya
zchok Reb
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Ida Blum
David D razin
Kopel Dworkin
Esther
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es (Tobias) Gellman
en David Gross
Steven
Isaac Henig
Archie Hoffman
Solomon Lumberg
Administration Office: 557-6750
Over 60 Years in Same Location!
esser Post Set
or Anti-Semite
WE REMEMBER
During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will
observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends,
with the traditional memorial prayer, recitation of kaddish
and studying of mishnayos.
Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Gardner, betw.
Coolidge & Greenfield
399-2711, Eve. 626-0330
MARY NACHMAN
Who passed away January 19, 1989.
Dearly missed and always in our hearts. We lost our
best friend and the most loving Mom and Nanny in
the world.
Daughters Arlene and Lolly and grandchildren
In Loving Memory Of Our
Beloved Father, Grandfather
and Great-Grandfather
PHILLIP ROSENBERG
Who left us the 23rd day of Tevet, Jan. 20, 1971
In Loving Memory of
KATHY JO
BABCOCK
Sadly missed, but who left us with loving memories we
will never forget. His children, Rose and Mitchell, Ann
and Max and Esther and Dave.
Who passed away
January 21, 1987.
You are always in our
hearts. Remembered by
Howard, Patti, Jerry, Ryan,
Tracy, Aunt Jeannee and
Uncle Harry.
Breast
self-examination —
LEARN. Call us.
VIMRICAN
SOCIETY
CANCER '
In Loving Memory of
GERALDINE
LINDEN
Who passed away
January 7, 1983
Never forgotten by her
family and friends.
PAPA MEL
January 17,
1991
Lovingly
missed