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June 18, 2004 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-06-18

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We Get Questions

was told by a funeral director that
transferring someone back from Florida is
very expensive. Could you give us an idea
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averages about $1100, including the funeral
director's charges, air transportation and
death certificates.

MUSICFEST!
June 20-27, 2004
Jewish Community Center
D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum
Jewish Community Campus
6600 West Maple Rd,
West Bloomfield.

Week-long music festival
encompasses best of Jewish
music: Yiddish,
Klezmer, Sephardi, jazz,
modern rock and folk.
Lectures, films,
workshops, and
children's concert.

Unique women's
a cappella group, Volcot;

filmmaker and musician,
Yale Strom; and special
Father's Day concert by
Shira Klein will kickoff
the event June 20.

MusicFest made possible by
Manny & Charach
Endowment Fund,
Irwin & Sadie Fund
for the Arts, and
Boaz Siegel Culture Fund.

All welcome.
Ticket prices vary.

For more info,
call (248) 432-5577, or visit
wwwiccdet.org/musicfest.

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crossed the Russian border of Poland
and was placed in a Russian jail for
buying spools of thread and trading
them for food.
When the German-Soviet Pact dis-
solved in June of 1941, the Germans
invaded the town of Bialystok, where
he was in prison. He escaped from
jail and the German army and
returned to his home in Makow,
which had been transformed into a
ghetto.
He was transported to Auschwitz-
Birkenau in 1942 at the age of 16.
He was forced out of Auschwitz on a
death march in January of 1945 and
was liberated by the Russians at the
age of 19 in Germany in March of
1945.
He moved to New York City in
1951 and retired to Florida in 1991,
spending summers in West
Bloomfield.
Mr. Unger is survived by his
daughter, Barbara H. Wenninger of
West Bloomfield; son-in-law, Ben J.
Wenninger; loving grandchildren,
Zachary, Justin and Jacqueline
Wenninger.
Contributions may be made to
Survivors of the Shoah, Visual
History Foundation, P.O. Box 3168,
Los Angeles, CA 90078-3168.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel. Interment by Levitt
Weinstein, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

MARY WINER, 92, of Southfield,
died June 10, 2004. She was a mem-

ERNA ZYDOWER, 99, of Madison
Heights, died June 10, 2004.
She is survived by her son, Alfred
Zydower of Madison Heights;
daughter, Anna Lindemann of Oak
Park; grandchildren, Susan and Fred
Cahn, Deborah and Eugene Stewart;
great-grandchildren, Sarah Cahn,
Michael Cahn, Robert Kost, Jason
Kost, Heather Kost, James Stewart.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Hugo Zydower.
Contributions may be made to
Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601
Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

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ber of Hadassah.
She is survived by her daughter
and son-in-law, Sharyanne and Dr.
Arnold Kollin of Bloomfield Hills;
grandchildren, Andrew and Dr.
Elena Kollin, Jimmy and Sheryll
Kollin, Leslie and Steve Pardo; great-
grandchildren, Max, Elijah, Sophie
Rose and Lily Harmon Kollin;
brother, Pete Hoffman; brother-in-
law and sister-in-law, Melvin and
Betty Winer. She was the beloved
wife for 61 years of the late Herman
Winer.
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Interment at Clover Hill Park.
Contributions may be made to the
American Heart Association, Dept
77-3968, Chicago, IL 60678.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

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