wife, Rose Woolf; daughter and son-in-law, Nina and David Eisenberg of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Marc Eisenberg, Jason and Darcy Eisenberg, Marlon, Peter, Evan Woolf; great-grandchild, Sydney Tay- lor Woolf. He was the loving la- ther of the late Earl Woolf and the dear brother of the late Julius Woolf the late Ben Woolf, the late Mickey Woolf, the late Sam Woolf, the late Irene Faber and the late Kitty Jackson. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Hospice of Southeastern Michigan, 16250 Northland Drive, Suite 212, Southfield, MI 48076; Gilda's Club, 31000 Northwestern Highway, Suite 200, Farming- ton Hills, MI 48334, or Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, 31313 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. CO The Poet Of Silence Mr. Ben-Yitzhak, the "poet of silence," who wrote in Hebrew, published only 12 poems in a troubled, erratic career. He was born in Galacia, but wandered Europe; at times, he lived and worked in Berlin, Vi- enna, Lvov, London and Jerusalem. He hung out at cafes with the likes of writer James Joyce and composer Arnold Schoenberg, but he seemed to do more brooding than writing. There is a hint of chronic depression in his biog- raphy, an affliction that appar- ently sapped his creativity. He wrote no more after 1930; he died of tuberculosis in 1949 in the newly established State of Israel. Becaus€ of his paltry literary output, Ben-Yitzhak should be unknown to all but a handful of scholarly specialists. But then along came Wayne Myers and the World Wide Web. Mr. Myers, a 25-year-old He- brew-speaking writer living in London, has translated all of Mr. Ben-Yitzhak's poems and put them on his Web site. Click on a title, and the poem is laid out on your screen: I didn't know my own soul, And my soul had its fill of silence, Look, the wings of my spirit are trembling ... 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