Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Direction ilrs. S. Edelson hoshonah Edelson, 73, of Vest Bloomfield, died Aug. 2. Mrs. Edelson taught hear- ag impaired children in the jntiac and Warren Woods chool districts for 10 years. >he also taught English to mmigrating Russian- peaking Jews. Mrs. Edelson was active with the Parkinsons Founda- on, B'nai B'rith Women and he singles group at Temple srael in West Bloomfield. She is survived by a laughter and son-in-law, Gari and Eldon Feldman of San- iusky, Ohio; sister, Sally qisonoff of Brighton, Mass.; iieces and nephews, Donald -id Linda Nisonoff, Lois, , Shbia and Carole Edelsky; two grandchildren; dear friend, Lou Schneider. Call Us Directly for Out-of-State Arrangements Serving Your Pre-Arrangement Needs Donald Roberts Donald H. Roberts, 74, of Scottsdale, Ariz., died Aug. 15. Mr. Roberts was a builder and developer until retire- ment 10 years ago. He was a member of Temple Beth El, past president of the Probus Club of Detroit, a member of Keidan Lodge of B'nai B'rith and of Franklin Hills Country Club. He leaves his wife, Anne; sons and daughter-in-law, Richard of Hungtington Woods, Jeffrey and Shelley of Birmingham; four grand- children. Alan & Jonathan Dorfman Licensed Funeral Directors Graveside or Services Chapel Services (Available at Most Cemeteries) Providing professional, personal service at the most reasonable costs (313) 546-4700 awl Brochure Available 3924 W.12 Mile, Berkley, MI 48072 Seal Leaves JTA For Job At HIAS New York (JTA) — After ,erving 11 years with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Mark Seal is stepping down from his position of ex- ecutive vice president to become chief operating offi- cer at the Hebrew Immi- grant Aid Society. Mr. Seal joined JTA as business manager in Oc- tober 1982 and became the agency director one year later. In addition to oversee- ing the agency's finances and personnel, he has been responsible for maintaining JTA's relations with the Jewish organizational world, Jewish newspapers throughout the country and abroad, and JTA's own board of directors. He has also worked with JTA Editor Mark Joffe to redefine the agency's edito- rial direction. He said the agency's edito- rial product has also chang- ed greatly. "We used to put out one Daily Bulletin that was produced on a typewriter, which had to serve all of JTA's consti- tuencies. We couldn't tailor our product to meet the spe- cial needs of our member publications." JTA's editorial focus, he said, used to be on coverage of events, "but it is now on issues, trends and develop- ments." He also noted how JTA has integrated all the latest technologies for receiving, editing and disseminating . In Loving Memory of stories for its readers. Reflecting on all the pro- gress that has been made since he first arrived, Mr. Seal gave credit to JTA's board of directors, "who have been supportive and encouraging throughout." Mr. Seal said that JTA in recent years has undergone a period of cutbacks caused by the recession and by the need of Jewish community federations to direct major portions of their funds to cover the mass emigration of Jews from the former Soviet Union and Ethiopia. Mr. Seal described the changes in the American Jewish press over the past decade in similar terms to those he used for JTA itself. "They have journalists who are now better trained. There's better writing, better editing and better graphics." During his tenure, Mr. Seal has also seen a greater willingness on the part of Jewish institutions to open themselves up to scrutiny. He will be the associate executive vice president at HIAS, reporting to Ex- ecutive Vice President Mar- tin Wenick. "HIAS is an institution I've long admired," said Mr. Seal. "While I'm sorry to leave JTA, I look forward to joining the HIAS staff, where I'm eager to help de- velop the agency's policies and future direction." ❑ The Family of the Late JOEL SUKENIC AND MOLLIE SUKENIC BURTON A. SELIK Who passed away August 23, 1990. Sadly missed and always remembered by his wife Rose, children and grandchildren. In Loving Memory of JOSEPH GOULD 1917-1985 A day does not pass when you are not in my thoughts. I miss you Dad. Love, Sharon Announces the unveiling of a monument in their memory 11 a.m. Sunday, August 22 at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Rabbi Polish will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late HERSHEL ROTH HARRY W. STONE Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11:00 a.m. Sunday, August 29 at Workmen's Circle Cemetery, Independent Detroit Lodge Section. Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11:00 a.m. Sunday, August 29 at Hewbrew Memorial Park. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. .1••• ■■ ••• In Memory of NORMAN GRAFF In Loving Memory of EDEE KASMER August 19, 1989 Who Passed away August 20, 1985 Unforgettable and always in our hearts. Sadly missed and always re- membered by husband, Eddie; sister, Vivian; daughters, Lisa, Susie, Shari and Jodi; and grandchildren. Shirlee, Paul, Bobby and Judy The Family of the Late HARRIET WARSH Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11:00 a.m. Sunday, August 22 at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Loss will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060