.Graveside . and Cemetery Chapel Services, With Substantial Savings Lori and Mark Green; great- grandson, Stephen Winick. She was the beloved wife of the late Louis Winick. Contributions may be made , to a charity of one's choice. Ser- vices and interment in Canton, Ohio. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. • LEAH YELLIN, 83, of South- field, died Nov. 11. She is survived by her step- son and daughter-in-law, Mor- ris and Natalie of West Bloom- field; grandchildren, Deborah Grassadonia, Michael Yellin, Margaret Yellin, Douglas Yellin, Stanley and Susan Har- ris, Linda and Paul Lloyd, Karen and Mark Campeotto; seven great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Ser- vices were held at Hebrew Memorial Chapel; interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ens Pressure Forces ' Belgian To Quit Brussels (JTA) — Bowing to pres- sure from some members of the community, the chairman of the umbrella organization of Belgian Jewry has resigned. David Susskind, 71, was re- elected chairman of the Coordi- IP nation Committee of. Belgian Jewish Organizations in May. But some of the affiliated or- ganizations criticized Susskind when he also became chairman of the CCLJ, a left-oriented Jew- ish lay organization that he founded. The CCLJ was very active in the 1970s in fighting for the rights of Soviet Jewry, and later in advocating Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation. Those who asked for Mr. Susskind's resignation said this double chairmanship was "in- compatible." "This could have been a source of confusion because as head of the [coordination committee] you are the fruit of a consensus, and as head of the CCLJ you clearly have a leftist image," a Jewish of- ficial said in an interview. While resigning from the co- ordination committee, Mr. Susskind decided to stay on as chairman of the CCLJ. Mr. Susskind was first elected chairman of the coordination committee in 1971, when the or- ganization was created. Earlier this year, when two candidates for the top post failed Pito get the required two-thirds ma- jority of the board's vote, We take pride in providing the dignity, sanctity and simplicity of Jewish Funeral services and complete personal and professional care at a reasonable cost. - If you choose to follow the Jewish tradition of a graveside or cemetery chapel service, you don't have to pay the extra costs associated with a large funeral home. Susskind agreed to be a candi- date again and was re-elected, getting 86 percent of the votes. Elections. for a new chairman will take place next month. Jews Criticize Czech Police Prague (JTA) — Leaders of the Czech Jewish community and of the country's Romany population have criticized police in the west- em Bohemian town of Chodov for their handling of a recent march at which skinheads shouted racist slogans. Although the march was pub- licized with fliers containing racist slogans, it was sanctioned by authorities as a demonstra- tion against drugs, violence and prostitution. Police said the 250 demon- strators who chanted "Police out!" and "Gypsies out!" as well as anti- Semitic slogans did not disrupt public order. "The demonstrators are illit- erate and don't know what they are saying," said Tomas Kraus, executive director of the Federa- tion of Jewish Communities in the Czech Republic. "What other explanation is there when the citizens of a nation that was oppressed by the Nazis participate in such a march?" "The actions of [the Chodov] authorities cannot be tolerated," he added. Ivan Vesely, secretary of the Romany Democratic Congress, condemned the march for having "public displays of racism and anti-Semitism." He criticized local police, whose only response to the event — aside from briefly detaining a 15- year-old boy for shouting "Jews out!" — was to implore Romanies beforehand not to the leave their homes during the Nov. 2 march. Mr. Vesely said the police's at- titude was reminiscent of Nazi Germany, which "tolerated vari- ous violent groups." Israeli Arab Seized In Cairo Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel has asked Egypt to help locate an Is- raeli Arab who was seized in Cairo. The London-based daily Al- Hayat reported that 35-year-old Azam Azam and several Egyp- tians were arrested last week on suspicion of spying for Israel. Family members said Azam, a mechanic at an Egyptian-Israeli textile factory, was grabbed by unidentified men outside his Cairo hotel. They denied that he was involved in anything except his job. 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