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Fannie Cooper
Fannie Milgrom Cooper, 100, of
Southfield, died Nov. 22. She
was born in Poland, came to
America and was married in
1920 to Max Milgrom. She took
her husband's place in the fami-
ly paint business at his death in
1933. In 1936, she married her
second cousin, Meyer Cooper.
She was a member of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
She was committed to many
causes, including the Jewish
National Fund, the Leader
Dogs for the Blind and the hear-
ing impaired. She was a life
member of the Women of
Jewish National Fund,
Hadassah, the Jewish Home for
Aged, United Hebrew Schools,
Home Relief Society, Denver
League Auxiliary and Bar-flan
University. Also, she was a
member of the American
Jewish Congress, Sinai
Hospital,Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood and the National
Council of Jewish Women.
She leaves her husband,
Meyer; daughter and son-in-
law, Lillian and Jack W.
Pearlman of Southfield; sons
and daughters-in-law, Louis
and Thelma Milgrom of
Franklin, Myron and Jackie
Milgrom of Southfield; nine
grandchildren; six great-grand-
children.
Oscar Janowsky
New York (JTA) — Oscar
Janowsky, 93, a historian and
Jewish cultural and educational
leader in the United States,
died Nov. 4 in Princeton, N.J.
He was the author of nu-
merous books on Jewish issues
and minority rights.
In 1935, Mr. Janowsky was
a special adviser to the League
of Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees.
He was a former chairman
and director of the Commission
for the Study of Jewish Educa-
tion, as well as a member of the
Commission to Study the Or-
ganization of Peace.
From 1946 to 1947, Mr.
Janowsky was director of the
Jewish Welfare Board Survey,
for which he prepared the JWS
Report. The study, which was
called the "Janowsky Report,"
influenced the activities of Jew-
ish community centers.
He was chairman of the
Commission for the Study of
Jewish Education in the U.S.
from 1952 to 1957.
In 1953, the National Jewish
Welfare Board gave Mr.
Janowsky its Frank L. Weil
Award.
Mr. Janowsky was director
of graduate studies in liberal
arts and science at City College
of New York in the 1950s.
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