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November 19, 1993 - Image 137

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-11-19

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Obituaries

Graveside and Cemetery
Chapel Services

OBITUARIES page 138

THE DIRECTION 0 THE FUTURE

Calif. He is survived by his son,
Joel of Los Angeles; daughters,
Nita of Van Nuys, Calif., Lisa
of Seattle, Wash.; sister, Lillian
Stocker of Santa Monica, Calif.

ALBERT STOLARSKY, 90,
former Detroiter of Scottsdale,
Ariz., died Nov. 11. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Leah; sisters,
Renee Edelstein, Pearl Stellar,
both of Birmingham, Ann Tru-
infol of Florida.

STUART
(SONNY)
VOIGHT, 78, of Flint, died
Nov. 2. He is survived by his
wife, Helen; sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Mark and Diane of
Troy, Gary and Debbi of Mass-
achusetts; daughter, Lindey
Keiser of California; step-
daughter, Sally Simmons; step-
son, Andy Covitz; sister, Beryl
Sill; Babe Rodgers of Bay City;
Sylvia Voight of Bay City; six
grandchildren.

CARMY ZWEIG, 69, of Oak
Park, died Nov. 9. He is sur-
vived by a brother and sister-
in-law, Eugene and Barbara of
Southfield.

Ya'acov Shapira

Jerusalem (JTA) — Ya'acov
Shapira, 90, who was Israel's
first attorney general and
served as minister ofjustice un-
der former Prime Minister
Golda Meir, died this week in
Tel Aviv.
A prominent member of the
Mapai Party, the forerunner of
the present-day Labor Party,
Mr. Shapira was named attor-
ney general at the state's found-
ing in 1948 and remained in
that position until 1950.
He was later elected to the
Knesset on the Mapai ticket.
Mr. Shapira came to Israel
from Russia in the 1920s, set-
tling first on a kibbutz for sev-
eral years.
He then studied law and
went into private practice be-
fore becoming the state's chief
attorney.
Mr. Shapira crossed swords
with Prime Minister David
Ben-Gurion during the Lavon
Affair, which began in 1954
when an Israeli spy ring was
captured in Egypt.
The spies were suspected of
having planted bombs in Cairo
and Alexandria in what was
purportedly an effort to sabo-
tage relations between Egypt
and the West.
In that controversy, which
caused then Defense Minister
Pinhas Lavon to resign, Mr.
Shapira lined up firmly behind
Ben-Gurion's rivals, Levi
Eshkol and Golda Meir.
In 1966, Mr. Shapira was
named minister of justice by
then Prime Minister Eshkol.

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