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June 18, 1993 - Image 137

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-06-18

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OBITUARIES

page 138

ABRAHAM WEISS, 89, of
Woodland Hills., Calif., died
June 9. He is survived by
daughter, Lillian Mills of In-
verrary, Fla.; son, Dr. Sol of
Encino, Calif.; son and
daughter-in-law, Leo and
Harriet of Las Vegas, Nev.;
daughters-in-law, Betty Weiss
Grossman of Farmington
• Hills and Lenore Weiss of
Southfield; 19 grandchildren;
18
great-grand-
children.

ROSE YELLEN, 100, of
Southfield, died June 13. She
is survived by a son, Simon L.
of Southfield; four grandsons;
two great-grand-
children.

MILDRED D. "MOLLIE"
ZEIDMAN, 77, died June 7.
She is survived by a son and
daughter-in-law, Fredrick and
Lois of Tempe, Ariz.;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Elaine and Eugene Driker of
Detroit, Susan and David
Rogers of Birmingham;
brother and sister-in-law, Dr.
Arnold and Miriam Feldman
of Willmette, Ill.; seven grand-
children.

ABRAM ZUSIS, 82, of
Southfield, died June 14. He
is survived by a son and
daughter-in-law, Greg and
Fayina Bigoun of St.
Petersburg, Russia; daughters
and sons-in-law, Diana and
Lev Freyman of West Bloom-
field, Rita and Edward Sosin
of West Bloomfield; brother
and sister-in-law, Yaakov and
Ann Zusis of Rehovot, Israel;
three grandchildren.

Dr. Rosenthal

Dr. Julian Rosenthal, 65, of
West Bloomfield, died June
14. Dr. Rosenthal was a
graduate of Wayne State
University and the Universi-
ty of Detroit School of Den-
tistry and practiced in Royal
Oak from 1958 until his
retirement last year. He was
a life member of the
American Dental Associa-
tion, the Michigan Dental
Association and Oakland
County Dental Society.He
was a member of Alpha
Omega International Dental
Fraternity and served as
president of the fraternity at
the University of Detroit Den-
tal School.
He leaves his wife,
Kathleen; daughters, Sara,
Carisa; son, Gregory; brother
and sister-in-law, Dr. Alan
and Gloria of Portola
Valley,Calif.; • sister and
brother-in-law, Marva and
Reginald Maxwell of Hunt-
ington Woods.

Sidney Freedman

Sidney Isadore Freedman, 77,
of Farmington Hills, died
June 8. He was a pharmacist,
life member Zionist Organi-
zation of America, life
member Technion, Temple
Beth El and the Michigan
Pharmacists Association. Mr.
Freedman taught at Cran-
brook Institute of Science for
17 years and at Elder Hostel.
He was a member of AARP
and past member of Adat
Shalom.
He leaves his wife, Rebecca;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Marcia and Martin Baum of
Detroit, Frances and Jay
Yinger of San Rafael, Calif.,
Susan and Dr. Alfred Fe-
ingold of Coral Gables, Fla.,
Dr. Diane Arnkoff and Dr.. Al
Rosenthal; five • grand-
children.

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Mr. Hoffman was a member
of a small AJCommittee
leadership delegation that
met with Pope Paul VI at the
Vatican in May 1964, when
the Roman Catholic Church
was beginning to reformulate
its relationship with the
Jewish people.
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several positions with the
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years, including president
from 1969 to 1973, led many
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overseas, to study conditions
of Jewish communities in
Eastern Europe and to meet
with heads of state.
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caused of civil and human
rights.
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in New Jersey, he was from
1972 to 1975 U.S. represen-
tative to the U.N. Huthan
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pointed by President Richard
Nixon.
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member of the Bipartisan
Conference on Civil Rights.

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Who passed away June 23, 1992

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Sadly missed, always remembered and forever loved by
his wife, Ruth; children, Mitchel, Pam, Jim
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Who passed away June 16, 1959 11 days in Sivan

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Sadly missed and always remembered by
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and grandchildren.

In Loving Memory of

In Loving Memory of

ROSE
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HYMAN SIEGEL

Who passed away June 12, 1991

Who passed away June 18, 1987
Sadly missed

Sadly missed and
always remembered by
daughter and son-in-law
Marilyn and Marvin,
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.

and never forgotten
by husband Louis (Lloyd),
children Barbara. Meyers
and Fran Goldsmith
and grandchildren.

In Loving Memory of

MADELINE
WAGMANN

June 17, 1991

Sadly missed and
always remembered by
Henri and Lila Wagmann.

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