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April 16, 1993 - Image 136

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-04-16

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Thanks
For Giving
A Little Piece Of
Your Heart!•

DR. ARTHUR SCHWARTZ,

71, of West Bloomfield, died
April 11. He leaves his wife,
Claire Bell Schwartz;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Sheri and Robert Rotenberg
of West Bloomfield, Marla
and Dr. David Rosman of
West Bloomfield; mother,
Sadie; sister and brother-in-
law, Janette and Jesse
Antman of Southfield; six
grandchildren.

LENA R. SHANFIELD,

92, of Oak Park, died April
11. She is survived by sons
and daughters-in-law,
Henry and Jacqueline of
Windsor, William P. and
Edna of Oak Park, Jack M.
and Lina of Windsor; daugh-
ter, Sarah Erman of La
Jolla, Calif.; seven grand-
children; seven great-grand-
children.

ROSE SHWEDEL, 70, of

Southfield, died April 7. She
leaves her husband, Harold;
sons and daughters-in-law,
Alan and Linda Kristall of
Farmington Hills, Wayne
and Helen Kristall of Lake
City, Mich.; Kenneth and
Esther Shwedel of Mexico
City, Rocky and Jeanne
Shwedel of Jamaica Plain,
Mass.; sisters and brother-
in-law, Bess Maler of
Deerfield Beach, Fla., Ida
and Stanley Brotman of
Boca Raton; nine grandchil-
dren.

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New York (JTA) —
Herbert Tenzer, a former
U.S. congressman whose
Jewish activism reached
from Capitol Hill to Israel,
died at his home in
Lawrence, N.Y. He was 87.
Mr. Tenzer, chairman
emeritus of Yeshiva
University's board of
trustees, was a two-term
member of Congress from
New York from 1964 to
1968.
He also was president of
the United Jewish Appeal of
Greater New York and a
founder of the America-
Israel Friendship League.
Mr. Tenzer's Jewish
involvement spanned
decades and continents. He
was a founder of Rescue
Children, Inc., an organiza-
tion which, from 1945 to
1948, cared for more than
2,200 European war
orphans.
He also was known for
having "hatched" Israel's
fledgling poultry industry,
bringing 800,000 baby
chicks to Israel in 1948.

Larry
Nichamin

Larry Nichamin, 75, o
Bloomfield Hills, died Apri
7. He owned Progressiv e
Linen Service and then
Universal Laundry Machin-
ery Co., from which h
retired in 1984. He was a
founder of the Nichamil
Foundation for Alzheimer's
Research, a member o
Congregation Beth Achi
and was honored by th e
Lubavitch movement as
founder of the Synagogue
Campus of Living Judaism,
He leaves his wife, Lois;
son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. Louis "Skip" and Wendy
of Brookville, Pa.; daughter,
Alexis Draper of Royal Oak-
sister and brother-in-law,
Estelle and Robert Lewin
West Bloomfield; one grand-
son.

Lawrence
Lopatin

Lawrence H. Lopatin, 67, of
Bloomfield Hills, died April
6 . Mr. Lopatin, a real estate e
developer, was president of
the family-owned and oper
ated Lopatin and Co. for 37 1
years. He also was a mem-1
ber of the Presidents Club of
Interlochen Music Camp;
past chairman of thel
Southfield Planning
Commission and formed the
Wabeek Lake Board.
He leaves his wife;
Florence; sons and (laugh
ters-in-law, Mark anti: ,
Jennifer, Norman and
Carol, all of West Bloom-
field; five grandchildren.

William
Edelson

Dr. William Edelson, 69, of[
West Bloomfield, died April
6. A graduate of University
of Detroit Dental School, he
served three years in the
Pacific during World War II
as a medic with the Air
Corps. He practiced den-
tistry for 42 years from his
Oak Park office. Dr. Edelson
was a Fellow of the Royal)
Society of Health and of the\
Academy of General
Dentistry. He was a mem-
ber of Temple Emanu-E1,1
past commodore of the
Great Lakes Yacht Club,/
past president of the Oak
Park Rotary, past president,
of the Northern District
Dental Society and a mem-
ber of the dental staff of
Sinai Hospital.

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