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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-09

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ROSE ZEITLIN, 85, of Farmington

Hills; died Oct. 31.
She is survived by her sons and
daughters-in-law, Marvin and
Shirley Weingarden of Southfield,
Stanley and Donna Weingarden of
Farmington Hills; brother and sister-
in-law, Alvin and Lorraine Gale of
Farmington Hills, Donald and Linda
Polk; sister, Sandra Teitel; grandchil-
dren, Steven Weingarden and
fiancee, Marci Philco, Michael
(Susan) Weingarden, Howard (Teri)
Weingarden, Adam (Meredith)

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THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

has been answered by a

member of our staff. We would not entrust this responsibility to an answering

service. Whether you are calling to advise us of a loss, or need information about

the time of a service, you deserve a personal response. When it comes to

availability, we would not

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have it any other way.

THE KAUFMAN
COMMUNITY CORNER

Rescheduled

Detroit Friends
of Alyn Hospital
honor David and
Ilene Techner with
a special tribute to
Deborah Groner,
Tues, Nov 13, 2001
at Shaarey Zedek

Weingarden, Beth Weingarden;
great-grandchildren, Julia, Noah and
Ally. She was the beloved wife of the
late Hyman Weingarden and Harry
Zeitlin.
Interment at the Hebrew
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the
Alzheimer's Disease & Related
Disorders, 17220 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield, MI 48076 or to a charity
of one's choice. Arrangements by
the Dorfman Chapel.

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Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

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board of Detroit Friends
of Alyn Hospital of
Jerusalem honor David
and Ilene Techner and
present a special tribute to
Debbie Groner 12"? .

Tues, Nov 13, 2001 at
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield.
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only orthopedic and
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Talmud. They learn in kollels --yeshivas
married men --- which grew expo-
ing Rabbi Shach's leader-
P.
These students do not serve in the
Israeli army or participate in the regular
work force. Many live in penury as the
large families where the mother
'
is the only breadwinner.
On the broader political
plane, Rabbi Shach is consid-
ered one of the most powerful
forces in the evolution of Israeli
society.
His place in Israel's political
act* .
pantheon was achieved not
di Rabbi Shach vas
only by his vigorous leadership
dismissive of secula4*,
of his own yeshiva world but
culture. Yet many
by his leadership, during its
Rabbi Shach dose to
formative period, of the
Israeli left on diplomatic
Sephardic Orthodox Shas
issues. In 1996; Rabbi Shach
Rabbi Shach
movement.
surprised pundits when he
As a member of the Agudat
declined to back Labor
Yisrael Council of Sages in the 1970s
Party candidate Shira011 Peres, effec-
and early (80s, Rabbi Shach was consis-
tively throwing decisive Orthodox sup-
tently outspoken in Hs support of the
port to the Likud Party challenger,
grievances being articulated — at first
Benjamin Netanyahu.
diffidently, later with increasing vehe-
Rabbi Shach likewise rejected the ten-
mence --- by young Sephardic Orthodox
dency among some Cha.bad Chasidim to
scholars and communal leaders.
revere their rebbe as the Messiah, blast-
Rabbi Shach gave his religious impri-
ing it as "total heresy. Those who say so
matur to Shas, instructing all fervently
will burn in hell."
Orthodox Sephardis to support the new
Rabbi Shach also was memorable for
party, thus ensuring its initial victories. It
the remarkable revolutions he vaought
since has grown by leaps and bounds,
in Orthodox life and in Israel's broader
and its Sephardic constituency is much
political life.
He was the longtime symbol and stan- broader than just- the fervently
Orthodox.
dard bearer of what a leading Israeli
Rabbi Shach fell out with the Shas
sociologist has called "the society of
leadership in 1990, when Shas' political
'earners."
leader, Aryeh Deri, teamed with I lbor's
Under his aegis, fervent Orthodoxy in
Shimon Peres to bring down the Likud-
Israel developed a life pattern —
Labor unity government in what became
unprecedented in Jewish history —
known in Israeli history as "the stinking
whereby young men spend years, and
maneuver.
often their entire lifetimes, studying

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