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Federation Executive Vice-
Buerger and Mr. Feinstein con-
tinued long after Mr. Feinstein President Robert Aronson called
moved to California, as did the Mr. Buerger "a creative, pas-
relationship between The Jew- sionate, loving man who ex-
ish News president and Mr. Fe- pressed those qualities in
everything he did ...
instein's successor,
He cared deeply for
Martin Kraar.
The
Jewish
the Jewish communi-
Shown
during
"Charles Buerger
ty: ,
was a strong advo- News' 50th a nniversary in
Wisher
and
1992 are Pu
He that Mr. Buerg-
cate for the American Executive
Vi ce President
Jewish newspaper Arthur Horwi tz, President er was a "hondler"
and a "deal maker"
system, a good friend
Charles Bu erger and
of the Federation sys- Executive Vi ce President when he wanted to
be, but he was a man
tem, and a man who
Sylvia Boyk o Stafford.
of deep compassion
stood for fairness and
and unbelievable en-
justice," said Mr.
Kraar, now head of the Council ergy who built his Jewish news-
of Jewish Federations (CJF) in papers "into the permier Jewish
New York. "He will be sorely news organization in America.
His work helped shape not only
missed."
Mr. August, a partner in our Jewish community in Detroit
Stone, August, Baker Commu- but in major cities throughout the
nications, recalled Mr. Buerger country as well."
With the arrival of Jewish
as "a very inventive, aggressive
fella ... He had vision. He didn't News publisher Arthur Horwitz
change the paper all by himself; in 1986 and, in recent years, the
he brought in talented people. creation of Waterspout Com-
But he was the man who saw munications and the acquisition
or launching of the Atlanta,
the future."
Joel Tauber is another Detroit Florida and Vancouver newspa-
Federation and CJF officer who pers, Mr. Buerger spent less
met Mr. Buerger in the early time in Detroit.
But one of his visits would an-
1980s. He remembers Mr.
Buerger's keen interest in the nually coincide with The Jewish
Federation-Jewish News rela- News staff holiday party, which
he instituted as one of his ways
tionship.
"It was a great relationship," of saying thank you to his em-
he said, "and Chuck's death ployees. O
is a major loss to the communi-
Alan Hitsky contributed to this
ty: ,
Community leader David report.
Hermelin echoed those words.
.46 Contributions can be sent
"Even though he didn't live in
to a charity of one's choice,
the Detroit community," Mr.
with acknowledgements to
Hermelin said, "we all consid-
the Buerger family, do the
ered him a big part of this com-
Baltimore Jewish Times,
munity. Chuck had so much to
2104 N. Charles St., Balti-
give and we can't believe he's not
more, MD 21218.
here anymore."

