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March 19, 1993 - Image 137

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-19

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SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

PEARL SANDUBRAE, 71,

of Southfield, died March
/ 14. She leaves her husband,
Albert; daughters and sons-
in-law, Lorraine and Stan
Lotzoff of West Bloomfield,
Sheila and John Davis of
Jackson, Wyo.; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Morris and
• Reva Bornstein of Ann
Arbor, Ronald and. Lorraine
Bornstein of Madison, Wis.;
two grandchildren.

AL A . SHACKET, 72, of

Bloomfield Hills, died
;= Ma'rch 11. He leaves his
1 wife, Geraldine; sons and
daughters-in-law, Sheldon
of West Bloomfield, Robert
and Jayne of Commerce
Township, Ricky and Ruth
of La Jolla, Calif.; brother
• / and sister-in-law, Maurice
and Sylvia of West
Bloomfield; five grandchil-
dren.

WILLIAM SOROKIN, 92,

of Sylvan Lake, died March
• 12. He is survived by (laugh-
' ters and sons-in-law,
Marjorie and Herbert Kay of
Sylvan Lake, Corrine and
I Arnold Garvin of Southfield,
Harriet Hessenthaler of
Southfield; brother, Max
Sorokin of Canada; sister,
Betty Rodner of Oak Park;

10 grandchildren; five great-
grandchildren.

EVELYN TOBIAS, 72, of

Oak Park, died March 14.
She is survived by a son and
daughter-in-law, Daniel and
Lisa of Warwick, R.I.;
daughter and son-in-law,
Sheila and Micky Alderman
of Oak Park; six grandchil-
dren.

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82, of
Detroit, died March 15. He
leaves a niece, Frances
Wolk Beresh of Southfield.

DAVID WOLK,

RONALD HARLAN
WOLOCK, 42, of Milan,

died March 14. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Deborah;
parents, Samuel 0. and
Marion of Bloomfield Hills;
children, Jacob Louis and
Sarah Robin; brother,
Steven of Birmingham; sis-
ters and brother-in-law,
Jody and Lee Schottenfels of
West Bloomfield, Anna Lee
Wolock of Ann Arbor.

Correction

The March 5 obituary for
Gloria Allender Zucker-
man Pearl omitted the
name of her son, Jim
Zuckerman,

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and show the world how the
country has changed im-
mensely.
Mr. Bubis has said the
time is not yet ripe for a Jew
to become president.
The next candidate for the
post will be chosen next year
by the Bundesversammlung,
a body composed of all mem-
bers of the Bundestag and of
representatives of the
laender, or the states.
The chances of Mr. Bubis
being chosen for the post are
quite slim.
While Die Woche and some
other papers reacted
favorably to the idea, the
daily newspaper Offenburger
Tageblatt summed up the
general mood: "In spite of all
the guilt that Germans have
amassed in the recent past,
there was no reason to con-
sider seriously a candidacy
of the real estate dealer from
Frankfurt. The topic, while
reflecting the spirit of the
time, can now be crossed
off."

Lea Ferrer
Louis Gladstone
Salomon Marx
Charles, Dr. Ornstein
Berta Palman
Annie Sarko
Harvey Philp Sherman
Sara Siegel
Rose Smith
Morris Snyder
Sam Turkel
Jack Barck
Moshe Bordoley
Jacob Fleishman

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NISSAN MARCH

NISSAN MARCH

Albert H. Friedman
Doris Hallo
Fern Kunick
Isadore E. Uchtenstien
Sadie Moehlman
Robert Benjamin Novitz
Sadie Rosenthal
Harold Dr. Rowe
Imre Weiss
Laura Bums
Monte Cohen
Isaac Goldstein
Philp Gordon
Sylvia Holtzman
Harry Rimar
Rachel Seyburn
Ephraim F, Rabbi Shapiro
Jack Sklar
Charles Williams
Jack Berman
Jennie Dorfman
Judo Gottlieb
Hyman Abraham Keys
Betsey Unovitz
Louis Rudolph
Gibed Siegel
Moshe Woolf
Louis A. Woolman
Sylvia Docks
Rose Fridson
Reva Lipschutz
Bene Matzberg
Flora Morris
Samuel Remer
Sol Rudy

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Bonn (JTA) — Fifty-three
percent of the German
public say they could accept
the idea of having a Jewish
president of the country,
while 40 percent would ob-
ject, according to a poll
published in the weekly
magazine Die Woche.
A proposal by Die Woche
) to nominate Ignatz Bubis,
, chairman of the German
Jewish community, for the
largely ceremonial post has
recently become a matter of
public debate,. despite Mr.
Bubis' rejection of the idea.
The poll, taken by the
Dortmund-based Forsa-
Institut, was conducted
among 1,009 individuals
who, according to the in-
stitute, represent the
various groups in German
) society.
> It was Die Woche that two
/-) weeks ago launched the idea
of Mr. Bubis becoming the
next president. The idea, the
editors wrote, was to help
Germany confront its past

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Rebecca Cohen
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Sarah Sherwin
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Thelma Golob
Anne Kosins
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Herman Schultz
Minnie Shrager
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with the traditional memorial prayer, recitation of kaddish
and studying of mishnayos.

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