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February 05, 1993 - Image 137

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-05

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I1TUARIES

alkovsky of California
terment in Florida.

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THEL G. (BLEIER)
UROWITZ, 79, former
roiter of Nashua, N.H.,
ied Jan. 23. She is sur-
ived by her husband,
uis; daughter and son-in-
w, Lanie and Dr. Jay
eystone of Nashua; son
rid daughter-in-law,
'.chael and Marlene
ucowitz of West Bloom-
iern; brother, Dr. Alfred
Pier; seven grandchildren.

''YfIRLEY G. WEIN-
AUM, 84, of Southfield,
-4. Jan. 29. She leaves a
oil and daughter-in-law,
of rt Courier and May of
ngham; daughter and
n-in-law, Barbara Joan
d Dr. Donald Wallace of
est Bloomfield; brothers
.nd sisters-in-law, Julius
Bertha Allen, Edward
4 Gladys Allen, all of
thfield; sisters and
hers-in-law, Rose and
Rdbert Monheit, Geraldine
p.d Franklin Levy, all of
ot,uthfield; seven grandchil-
an; five great-grandchil-
d-en.

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page 139

4A HOFFMAN WEISS,
former Detroiter, of
-I, Texas, died Jan. 26.
is survived by a daugh-
er; Celia Spector of
ano Beach, Fla.; five
andchildren; 15 great-

G. ZAMLER, 70, of
ton; died Jan-. 30. She
ves a son, Leonard of
\Anton; daughter, Marsha
tern of Canton; sisters and
or other-in-law, Sybil and
Morris Fenkell of Birm-
gham, Beatrice Adler of
Ayer, Ariz.; one grand-
lughter.

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Abed Sosin

'Hilbert Sosin, 70, of
oomfield Hills, died Jan.
'7. Mr. Sosin, a CPA, was a
senior partner of Sosin
Q-lkar P.C. He was past
airman and treasurer of
board of the National
lasthenia Gravis Foun-
tio-n. Mr. Sosin was one of
-unders and a treasur-
, A -Northwest Junior
les. As a past presi-
-,.. `of Art Alliance for
temporary Glass, he
an adviser to the Glass
Society and acted as the
ntant for Michigan
Month. He was a
r of the Michigan
ition and the
jl Association of
of Temple Shir

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Wives his wife, Jean;

son and daughter-in-law,
Neil and Nancy of Bloom-
field Hills; daughters and
son-in-law, Debra Sosin and
Warren Schwartz of Salem,
N.H., Gayle Rosenberg of
Wilmette, Ill.; mother,
Minnie; brothers and sis-
ters-in-law, Dr. Allen and
Joyce of Bloomfield Hills,
Ralph and Anita of
Franklin; sister and broth-
er-in-law, Janet and
Bernard Guggenheim of
Huntington Woods; five
grandchildren.

Ethiopia Limits
Falash Mora

Jerusalem (JTA) — The E-
thiopian government is not
prepared to approve a large-
scale emigration to Israel of
the Falash Mora, a sect
whose ancestors were Jews
who converted to Christiani-
ty.
Israel's ambassador to E-
thiopia, Haim Divon, con-
veyed the Ethiopian
government's position on the
issue to the Israeli Cabinet,
which is reviewing a min-
isterial panel's recommen-
dation to allow the Falash
Mora to immigrate to Israel
as individuals, but not as
Jews under the Law of
Return.
Ethiopian Jewish groups
in Israel have generally at-
tacked the recommendation
as not going far enough to
bring the entire Falash
Mora community to Israel.
Many Ethiopian Jews in
Israel have relatives among
the Falash Mora who remain
in Africa. The group is
variously estimated to
number between 20,000 and
40,000.
Some 4,000 Falash Mora
are now waiting in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia's capital,
hoping to emigrate and set-
tle in Israel. Thousands
more live in rural areas.
Ethiopian immigrant
groups here, who have stag-
ed demonstrations against
the recommendation, de-
mand that the entire sect be
recognized as Jews. Under
the Law of Return, any Jew
has an automatic right of
immigration to Israel.
Immigrant Absorption
Minister Yair Tsaban has
said that a large part of the
Falash Mora would end up
coming to Israel anyway
under guidelines that set
family reunification, rather
than the Law of Return, as
the basis for granting the
right of immigration.

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