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OBITUARIES page 140

B'rith and very active with Israel
Bonds. She was founding mem-
ber of Adat Shalom Synagogue
and was a volunteer at Jewish
Home for Aged and Century
Club.
She leaves her daughters and
sons-in-law, Corrine and Martin
Joseff of West Bloomfield, Mari-
lyn and Ralph Bernstein of West
Bloomfield; five grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren.

Theodore
Kaczander

Theodore "Ted" Kaczander, 81, of
Southfield, died July 10. He was
a counselor with the Detroit Pub-
lic Schools for over 35 years. He
received his master's degree and
specialist in counseling and edu-
cation from Wayne State Uni-
versity. He was an associate in
physical education and health
club at Jewish Community Cen-
ter in Detroit for over 40 years.
He was a member of B'nai B'rith
Maurice Zeigler Lodge, officer in
B'nai B'rith bowling league, mem-
ber of Jewish War Veterans, for-
mer Golden Gloves boxing cham-
pion and member and captain of
fencing team at Wayne State
University.
He leaves his wife, Frances;
sons and daughters-in-law, Alan
and Joyce of West Bloomfield,
Richard and Carol of Oak Park,
Bruce and Karen of West Bloom-
field; brothers and sisters-in-law,
Paula and Kay Kasander, Oscar
and Helen Kaczander; sister and
brother-in-law, Violet and Nick
Salamon; six grandchildren.

PRAT"wp.

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Im o al li ti le lei t

Oppenheimer Art
Shown In Vienna

Bonn (JTA) — One of the forgot-
ten great artists of Austrian Jew-
ry is receiving belated recognition
this summer at Vienna's recent-
ly opened Jewish Museum.
The museum is showing a ret-
rospective of the works of Max
Oppenheimer.
Mr. Oppenheimer, once a
famed painter known through-
out Europe, fled the Nazis in
1938.
The Jewish Museum of Vienna
has gathered Oppenheimer's
scattered works from many Eu-
ropean countries, Israel and the
United States.

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