SPONSIVENESS
Wasserman; sons
and daughters-in-
law, Rodger and
Loree Wasserman
of Birmingham,
Gary and Rita
Wasserman of
Birmingham;
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daughter and son-
Alvin Wasserman
in-law, Linda
Wasserman and
Joseph Aviv of
Birmingham; grandchildren, Amy
and Ted Parfet, Nick Wasserman,
Zachary Wasserman, Laura
Wasserman, Imke Wasserman,
Stephanie Etkin, Elizabeth Aviv, Sari
Aviv and Rachel Aviv; brother and
sister-in-law, Sidney and Harriet
Wasserman of Southfield. Mr.
Wasserman was the loving son of the
late Max and the late Rose
Wasserman; dear brother of the late
Sam Wasserman.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
directed to the Alzheimer's
Association, Hospice of Michigan
and the Chaplaincy Network.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
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Celebrate Shabbat
with New Orleans
Klezmet All Stars
Fri, Mar 23, 2001
at Temple Beth El,
at 7:30 pm
Celebrate Shabbat with a
Southern Twist at Temple
Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community
Beth El, Fri, March 23,
2001 at 7:30 pm with the
New Orleans Klezmer All
Stars.
This is the fifth
consecutive year the popular
group brings their distinctive
blend of jazz, klezmer, rock,
blues and traditional
liturgical melodies to
Temple Beth El.
Sharing the service will be
Cantor Stephen Dubov and
the Kidz Klez Band of
Michigan.
Sponsored by the Herb
and Babs Kaufman Concert
Fund, there is no charge for
admission.
For more info, call
Barbara Grant
(248) 851-1100,
ext. 3149
18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 • Telephone: 248-569-0020 • Toll Free: 800-325-7105
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MOTEL ZOLOTAREV, 81, of Oak
Park, died March 8.
He is survived by his son and
daughter-in-law, Isaac and Diana
Zolotarev of Farmington Hills;
daughter and son-in-law, Galina and
Yuri Merkulovich of West
Bloomfield; brother and sister-in-
law, Joshua and Raisa Zolotarev of
New York, N.Y.; sisters, Tasya
Shafram, Dysya Feinberg, both of
Baltimore; grandchildren, Faina
Zolotarev, Simon Zolotarev. Mr.
Zolotarev was the beloved husband
of the late Maria Zolotarev.
Contributions may be made to
Jewish National Fund. Interment at
Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.
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New York/JTA— Jacob Hiatt, one of
the major supporters of Brandeis
University, died Feb. 25 in
Worcester, Mass., at 95.
Hiatt immigrated to the United
States from Lithuania in the 1930s and
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addition to his support for Brandeis. he
also supported projects in Israel.
Before he moved to the United
States, he was an assistant district
attorney and circuit judge in
Lithuania.
Once in the United States, Hiatt
became a successful businessman —
he was chairman of the Rand-
Whitney Container Corp., one of
the nation's largest manufacturers of
paper containers.
In addition to donating to
Brandeis to create scholarships and
fellowships for deserving students,
he also created the Jacob Hiatt
Chair of Christian Studies there.
The chair was established in 1990
when Hiatt, his daughter and son-
in-law, Myra and Robert Kraft
endowed a program in comparative
religion at Brandeis and Holy Cross
universities.
Hiatt also gave millions of dollars
to education programs abroad,
including Israel, and donated nearly
$30 million to the city of Worcester
to improve that city's education and
arts.
Hiatt is survived by two daugh-
ters, a sister, four grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren.
Survivor Saved
By Schindler
Los Angeles/JTA -- Holocaust sur-
vivor Leopold Page, whose crusade
got the story of death camp rescuer
Oskar Schindler made into the book
Schindler's List and ultimately a
movie, died March 9 at age 87.
For four decades, Page cornered
every writer who entered his Beverly
Hills leather goods store to tell the
story of German industrialist
Schindler, who saved his life and 1,200
other Jews during World War II.
Corrections
The obituary for Paul H. Pierce (March
9) should have indicated that his age
was 64.
The obituary for Harry Riche
(March 9) should have indicated
that he is survived by his wife, Fara
Silverman Riche, and three great-
grandchildren.
The obituary for Hyman
Goodman (March 9) should have
indicated that he was the recipient
of a Silver Star in World War II.